On the way to the Bellarine Peninsula and the Great Ocean Road, it is worth lingering around the city of Geelong and visit many of the dog friendly beaches, walks, bars and nearby wineries. Founded as a port in 1836, it hosts a unique waterfront that showcases eateries, public artwork and landscaped gardens along the Corio Bay. Geelong offers the vibrant diversity of a city with the relaxed airs of a coastal town. Its growing economy has attracted artisans, brewers and an array of entrepreneurs that are quickly reshaping one of Australia’s largest urban centres. There is a lot of ground to cover for two and four legged fellows, just an hour drive southwest from Melbourne.
Before heading to your adventures in Geelong, we can highly recommend to book a session with Kirsten from Norlu Pet Photography. Capture your furry traveller on the beach, park or urban settings. You can even book a session at the professional pet photoshoot studio.
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There are many amazing off leash beaches in and around Geelong. Some beaches are 24h off leash, while others have some time restrictions in place. We have collected some of the best ones for you to explore with your pooch in and out of town!
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If you’re looking for a beach that only the locals know about, then tiny North Shore beach is for you. The golden strip of sand faces south-east and is backed by 15 metre high cliffs. There’s a cliff-top path where you can take a stroll and soak up the scenery.
Small off leash beach with plenty of grassy areas to play as well. Off leash exercise permitted in the mornings prior to 10.00am and evenings after 5.00pm.
Quiet beach in front of the the Rippleside Park. Off leash exercise permitted in the mornings prior to 10.00am and evenings after 5.00pm.
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Short strip of sand beach along the Western Beach Foreshore. Off leash exercise permitted in the mornings prior to 10.00am and evenings after 5.00pm.
Visit this quiet reserve with your dog for a large wetland environment and beautiful views. From the intersection between Point Henry Road and the coast to Point Henry Pier, dogs are permitted off-leash at all times.
Long stretch of soft sand awaits, 24h off leash from beach marker 30W to 40W except between 34W and 35W beach markers (you are allowed to walk through the area but dogs must be on leash).
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Great place for puppies to have a swim. Dog are allowed on leash 7pm to 9am from Christmas to end of April and then off leash May to December.
Beach west from Stingray bay is a 24h off leash Dog Friendly Beach in Breamlea. Plenty of room to run and play or have a quick dip in the water. Just ask Murphy 🐶
Enjoy the views of the harbour, visit the Ferris Wheel or simply chill out at the beach with your dog (on lead). Easter Beach Foreshore is a great place to visit with your pooch.
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A 35km trail starting at the South Geelong Station and finishing at the Queenscliff Railway Station. Although it is a long walk, it is mostly flat and easy, offering a tranquil path through native vegetation. On the way back, one can catch the train where dogs on leads with muzzles are allowed for short-distance services. You can always just walk a short part of the trail as well.
20km network between Fyansford and South Geelong along both banks of the river, linking a number of reserves, playgrounds, a waterbird sanctuary, a waterfall and wetlands. Dogs must be kept on leash during the walk.
Take your dog on-leash on this 4km walk around Flinders Peak, the highest mountain within these granite ridges that rise above the flat volcanic plains of western Victoria.
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An easy 2.87km walk along the Barwon river on one side and adjacent to the beach on the other that crosses over the Barwon Heads Bridge. The beach in Ocean Grove and the one north from the bridge are off-leash most of the year, but check the signs for seasonal restrictions.
Picturesque reserve on the sets of the Barwon River, it features natural scenery, rope climbing activities, a tree house and various supervised off-leash spaces for your pup to run around.
Follow the foreshore of Corio Bay with your pup on this two hour trail one way. Discover along the way the famous Baywalk Bollards, large painted icons of Geelong’s history scattered between Rippleside Park and the Botanic Gardens. Step into any of the beaches by the waterfront central, where dogs are allowed on-lead at any time. Dogs are welcome off-lead and on-lead throughout the year on Western Beach, Corio Bay and Limeburners Bay.
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There are multiple amazing off leash parks in and around Geelong to exercise your dog. Many of the ovals welcome pooches when organised sports in not in progress and there are some great off leash areas along the Barwon River such as Fyansford Common & Belmont Common.
Indoor rock climbing centre offering a huge variety of climbs from beginners to experts. They love having well behaved dogs as guests.
The Giant Sky Wheel, the largest in the southern hemisphere, offers amazing views. Big dogs are prone to getting stressed out but small dogs are welcome as long as their owners can carry them.
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This free market next to the Greyhound Racing Club offers over 150 stalls of fresh produce, gourmet food, arts, crafts and all you can think of, every Saturday of every week. Pups are welcome on-lead to visit a number of regular stall holders who sell food and related items for dogs and other animals.
Australia’s largest variety of collectables, clothes, antiques and more, holding hundreds of stalls every day of the year (except Christmas Day). Dogs are allowed on-leash inside and in the outdoor area of the cafe. The only area that is not dog friendly is the indoor seating in the cafe.
If you are planning a golfing trip to Geelong, visit East Geelong Golf Club in the heart of the city, where your pup is welcome on-lead in off-peak times.
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Grown in the rich limestone soils and cool climes of the Moorabool Valley, our wine is perfect for celebrating life’s best moments, big and small. Dogs are always welcome at the outdoor seating area with shelter provided by large market umbrellas during those hot summer days.
Enjoy their fresh food made with seasonal produce from their farm, their gardens and panoramic views across Swan Bay in their spacious dog friendly outdoor seating (uncovered). Pups are welcome in the small covered verandah but it is best to book in advance.
Local winery with scenic vineyards, a 30 minute drive east from Geelong. They are a dog friendly venue with shaded outdoor areas and a small space where pups can run around.
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Great dog friendly laneway beer garden regularly hosting events for our furry friends. Enjoy the selection of refreshing craft beers while your dog makes new friends.
Drink and dine on the waterfront in Geelong’s hip bar with two alfresco areas in which dogs can join their families. A dog friendly deck running the full length alongside the venue has a fully retractable weatherproof roofing system.
A local wine bar and retail outlet offering a specialised selection of fine wines, cheeses and charcuterie. They allow dogs in their front and rear alfresco areas with umbrellas and heating.
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This unique cafe in the heart of the Art Precinct welcomes both antiques lovers and dog lovers. Enjoy gourmet pizzas, platters, sensational curries and home baked delights with your pup in their outdoor area with several scattered shade umbrellas overlooking the Barwon River.
Cute little cafe serving great coffee and breakfast in a nice environment. They have a dog friendly verandah out the front where you can sit in the shade through the day to read the newspaper, or enjoy your food in the back courtyard with umbrellas and natural shade.
Enjoy quality, fresh asian inspired food at the iconic Cunningham Pier with your pup. They have an outdoor alfresco area with an undercover section.
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Modern Australian cafe serving simple produce and fresh ingredients. They have a big bolt to clip leads on out the front, undercover, and a water bowl always full.
Modern Australian cuisine with an emphasis on seafood. Enjoy the panoramic views of Barwon Heads Bluff in their dog friendly partly covered deck.Whether you visit Geelong as your first stop along the Great Ocean Road or on a quick getaway from Melbourne, the city of Geelong in Victoria has more to offer that you expect, including plenty of dog-friendly fun. Find out what to do in Geelong when visiting with a dog, plus ideas on pet-friendly places to stay in Geelong.
Geelong has a beautiful waterfront and naturally it’s a popular spot for local dog owners to go for a stroll with their pups. So follow in their footsteps, and make a beeline for the Geelong Waterfront as well.
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It’s a 950m walk from the Carousel, the location of the the visitor information centre, to Eastern Beach. Dogs are allowed on the sand and in the water at Eastern Beach, although they need to be kept on a leash,