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Belfast outdoor spaces and dogs
screwedagain
Posts: 97 Forumite
in N. Ireland
Hi all,
Looking for some suggestions/ideas for parks or other outdoor spaces with 'limited' prevalence of dogs.
A relative lives with a crippling fear of dogs and struggles with usual council parks etc as the majority of dogs (in my experience) in these areas are not kept on leads.
The likes of Mount Stewart can be ok if there early enough in the day before the crowds but any other thoughts/suggestions gratefully received.
Ta, SA
Looking for some suggestions/ideas for parks or other outdoor spaces with 'limited' prevalence of dogs.
A relative lives with a crippling fear of dogs and struggles with usual council parks etc as the majority of dogs (in my experience) in these areas are not kept on leads.
The likes of Mount Stewart can be ok if there early enough in the day before the crowds but any other thoughts/suggestions gratefully received.
Ta, SA
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Castle Espie? It's not the cheapest place to go for a walk but because of all the birds it's dog-free. It's a beautiful spot and they have a cafe where you can sit and watch the wildlife outside.Norn Iron Club Member 3300
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