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    Hi guys, sometimes evening time i get so bored and i would like to drive somewhere in Dublin or around (Kildare etc) to can take my dog on a long walk and enjoy a nice view for me as well , but i dont know where.The only place i went was Howth Cliff Walk and was very nice but very windy at that day so didnt go far ... Do u know other nice places where i can relax day or evening time (preferably) together with my beloved fur baby? Thank you in advance
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    Quote Originally Posted by FetishCherry View Post
    Hi guys, sometimes evening time i get so bored and i would like to drive somewhere in Dublin or around (Kildare etc) to can take my dog on a long walk and enjoy a nice view for me as well , but i dont know where.The only place i went was Howth Cliff Walk and was very nice but very windy at that day so didnt go far ... Do u know other nice places where i can relax day or evening time (preferably) together with my beloved fur baby? Thank you in advance
    I think you would love Bray-Greystones Cliff walk....
    Let me know if you enjoyed it after x
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    Quote Originally Posted by FetishCherry View Post
    Hi guys, sometimes evening time i get so bored and i would like to drive somewhere in Dublin or around (Kildare etc) to can take my dog on a long walk and enjoy a nice view for me as well , but i dont know where.The only place i went was Howth Cliff Walk and was very nice but very windy at that day so didnt go far ... Do u know other nice places where i can relax day or evening time (preferably) together with my beloved fur baby? Thank you in advance
    Some great suggestions below.

    http://www.holidogtimes.com/10-unfor...dog-in-dublin/
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    Killinthomas Woods is nice, pity the weather so bad, My two dogs stick their nose out the door and come running back in again, so misery out there and cold as well

    don't forget the poop bags though

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    Quote Originally Posted by FetishCherry View Post
    Hi guys, sometimes evening time i get so bored and i would like to drive somewhere in Dublin or around (Kildare etc) to can take my dog on a long walk and enjoy a nice view for me as well , but i dont know where.The only place i went was Howth Cliff Walk and was very nice but very windy at that day so didnt go far ... Do u know other nice places where i can relax day or evening time (preferably) together with my beloved fur baby? Thank you in advance
    Co. Wicklow has any amount of nice places for a walk or the Phoenix Park in Dublin perhaps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Emily2308 View Post
    I think you would love Bray-Greystones Cliff walk....
    Let me know if you enjoyed it after x
    Thank you Emily for the suggestion. I will have a look on that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrybigtoe View Post
    wow Dollymount Strand looks very nice and for me and i,m sure and for my doggy who like to dig in the sand ) and Ticknock looks very ncie as well, parks i will keep a little distance as she is very dog aggressive and many people walk their dogs off leash and if they approach my dog then will not be good as she is totally unfriendly with other dogs so need to go back with her to socialisation. Thank you for suggestion , definitely the Dollymount Strand and Ticknock are on my list to go in a beautiful sunny day
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    Quote Originally Posted by Normansmother View Post
    Killinthomas Woods is nice, pity the weather so bad, My two dogs stick their nose out the door and come running back in again, so misery out there and cold as well

    don't forget the poop bags though
    Killinthomas Woods looks nice, so many smells around for a dog to enjoy, but not suitable to go this days lol my girl dont like rain as well (me neither) and poop bags is matter of education and common sense to have but unfortunately to many people around who not deserve to have a pet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrbean76 View Post
    Co. Wicklow has any amount of nice places for a walk or the Phoenix Park in Dublin perhaps?
    Yes i noticed few of the places recommended are in co.Wicklow , seems to be a beautiful part of Ireland with lots of nature to enjoy ... I try parks but because my dog is very dog aggressive i try to walk her in more wild places where its a little chance to meet other dogs... its sad she dont get along with all dogs just with some , i took her at socialisation as puppy and she was fine and wagging her tail to all dogs she met when i walked her but the other dogs was not friendly with her , and all culminated in one day when a chihuahua bit her nose thru the gate since then she changed , when she see a dog special one small dog her tail will be up her back hair up and she will start to growl and become very agitated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FetishCherry View Post
    wow Dollymount Strand looks very nice and for me and i,m sure and for my doggy who like to dig in the sand ) and Ticknock looks very ncie as well, parks i will keep a little distance as she is very dog aggressive and many people walk their dogs off leash and if they approach my dog then will not be good as she is totally unfriendly with other dogs so need to go back with her to socialisation. Thank you for suggestion , definitely the Dollymount Strand and Ticknock are on my list to go in a beautiful sunny day
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