Geelong's bay and coastal geography provides outstanding dog-walking access, with the Corio Bay foreshore (Eastern Beach, Limeburners Point, Rippleside Park), the Bellarine Peninsula off-leash beach network, and the Surf Coast off-leash sections (accessible within 30-45 minutes of the Geelong CBD) creating a pet-friendly city that dog owners consistently enjoy. The Bay Trail cycling and walking circuit permits leashed dogs throughout and provides the city's finest urban dog walking experience.
Eastern Beach and the Geelong foreshore off-leash areas — the Eastern Beach foreshore in Geelong provides the most accessible inner-city dog walking environment, with the Corio Bay foreshore walking track from Rippleside Park to Limeburners Point permitting leashed dogs on the waterfront promenade. The Rippleside Beach area provides off-leash dog beach access in the bay's calm and safe swimming waters. The Bay Trail circuit from Geelong CBD toward St Leonards and the Bellarine Peninsula provides extended foreshore dog walking.
Bellarine Peninsula off-leash beaches — the Bellarine Peninsula coastline provides some of Victoria's finest regional off-leash dog beach access, with the Point Lonsdale Beach off-leash section, the Queenscliff Borough Beach off-leash area, and the various St Leonards and Indented Head foreshore off-leash sections providing bay beach dog access of excellent quality. The Clifton Springs jetty area and the Portarlington foreshore also provide accessible Bellarine dog walking.
Surf Coast off-leash sections (30-45 minutes south-west) — the Surf Coast off-leash beach sections (Torquay Beach northern off-leash section, Anglesea River mouth area) are accessible for Geelong dog owners as excellent ocean beach alternatives to the Corio Bay, with the surf beach environment and the national park surrounds providing a different dog walking experience. The Jan Juc surf beach area also has off-leash access on designated sections.
Pet-friendly cafés in Pakington Street and Little Malop Street — the Pakington Street, Geelong West café strip and the Little Malop Street CBD café precinct are generally welcoming to dogs in outdoor areas, with the café culture of these precincts providing dog water bowls and outdoor seating areas suitable for dog-owning visitors.
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