Historic dog walk in County Kerry, RoI
This is a woodland walk with more than a few places of archeological interest. The history may not fascinate your dog, but the lovely woodland will certainly take care of all canine needs.
This is a woodland walk with more than a few places of archeological interest. The history may not fascinate your dog, but the lovely woodland will certainly take care of all canine needs.
A quiet spot to enjoy a walk and a paddle in the river with the dog, and generally let the peace and tranquillity sink in.
Quiet and peaceful woodland across the river from Ballincurra and popular with dog walkers.
A forest walk where you are no signed routes, so you are free to choose your own way around. The woodland smells will delight the dogs as they run from shadow to shadow.
Set on a hillside overlooking Cork Harbour, this is a beautiful place to take your dog for a walk before or after the ferry crossing.
Forest recreation area with trails and free car park, close to the N22.
Woodland walks on established trails and perfect for dogs.
An idyllic spot for a dog walk, and popular with local families and dog-owners. Expect conversation!
A lovely place to walk with the dog and, although Moore Hall House is no more (it was burned down in the early 1900s) the story behind it is interesting.
A little visited village, well off the tourist coach routes and with plenty to interest visitors. The village dates back well over a thousand years.
With its characteristic 3-storey houses and narrow winding streets, this is a gem of a little village to amble around.
Barnaslingan Wood is one of the most popular 'scenic' spots of the area.