Wag More, Bark Less – Melbourne’s Ultimate Pet-Friendly Day Trip Planner
If you reckon there’s nothing better than spending a ripper day out with your best mate — including your four-legged one — then Melbourne’s your go-to spot. Whether you, your mate, and your pooch want to chase waterfalls, sniff out some beaches, or kick back with a cold one in a cozy beer garden, this city and its surroundings have you covered. This ain’t just a city, it’s a Pet-Friendly playground where tails wag heaps and humans take a breather in the fresh air.

Whether it’s a fed-up afternoon at home or you’re keen for a proper outing, these pet-friendly gems will get tails wagging and tongues lolling in no time. So, grab your sunnies, a stubby in the esky, and your best mate’s lead — here’s where to make some cracking memories together.
Hit the Trails with Your Furry Mate
Melbourne and its nearby parks are chokers with places where your pupper can stretch those legs. Most state forests and regional parks welcome your dog, as long as they’re on the lead. But even on-lead strolls here mean stepping into some primo bushland.

- Yangs Regional Park is tops for volcanic scenery and trails that both you and your pup will find.
- At Macedon Regional Park, you’ll get some bonzer views framed by tall trees — a great way to get your heart beating and your dog sniffing.
- Hepburn Regional Park offers peaceful natural springs surrounded by a bushy backdrop.
- Pack a picnic and head to Maroondah Reservoir Park, where you can chill out without worrying about the crowds.
- If your pooch loves a paddle, the rockpools of Cape Conran Coastal Park are just the ticket.
Just remember, leads are a must in most spots, and it’s always wise to double-check the park rules before you head off [parks.vic.gov.au].
Beach Days and Waterfall Wonders
If your pooch loves the waves, Melbourne and regional Victoria boast a stack of pet-friendly beaches where your furry mate can go off-lead at certain times. Make no bones about it, a beach day is a top way for dogs to burn energy and for you to unwind.

- Try Marengo Beach near Apollo Bay or Johanna Beach in the Great Otway National Park for waves and wild coastlines.
- On the Mornington Peninsula, Royal Beach is a gem, while the surf at Bells Beach and Jan Juc Beach near Torquay is legendary (for you and your dog!).
- Feeling adventurous? Take the SeaRoad Ferry from Sorrento to Queenscliff — fully pet-friendly and a real treat to see Victoria’s coastline from the water.
- Want to chase something a bit different? Check out Beauchamp Falls and Stevenson Falls in the Great Otway National Park — your pup will love the adventure, even if on-lead.
Keep an eye out for the signs, especially in summer — dog rules on beaches can vary by time and season.
Pints, Pinot & Puppuccinos
Nothing says relaxing like putting your feet up after a big day — especially if your pooch is sprawled out next to you. Melbourne has plenty of pubs and gardens where dogs aren’t just allowed — they’re welcome.

- The Farmers Arms Hotel in Daylesford and the Healesville Hotel have cracking menus and dog-friendly courtyards where you and your mate can wet your whistle together.
- If wine’s more your thing, why not sign up for a tour with Gourmet Pawprints or Pooches and Pinot? These tours hit up vineyards in the Yarra Valley, Dandenong Ranges, and Mornington Peninsula — with your pets on board, tasting foodie delights and sipping pinot in pet-friendly style.
Camp Under the Stars or Stay in Style
If you’ve got more time, camping with your dog under the night sky is a bonzer way to bond. Some state parks are pet-friendly, though national parks tend to be stricter.

- Pitch a tent at Johanna Beach, Lake Elizabeth, or Jerusalem Creek for a true bush adventure.
- Shoreline Drive in Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park and Lake Hindmarsh Reserve provide solid options for a night or two in nature.
- For more luxe digs, take your pick from pet-friendly cottages like Blue Moon Cottages in Rye or the Royal Mail Hotel at Dunkeld with its dog-friendly cottages.
- The Tarra Valley’s Best Friend Holiday Retreat is a standout with off-leash areas and a doggie playground — it’s a real treat for the fur squad.
Tips For A Top Day Out With Your Dog
- Water and poo bags: Always pack plenty to keep your pup hydrated and your spots clean. Nobody likes a stinky surprise.
- Check leash rules: Some places change rules seasonally—for example, some beaches only allow off-leash dogs during winter to protect nesting birds.
- Respect the locals: Not everyone’s a dog lover, so keep your dog close in busy spots and always clean up after them.
- Stay sun-smart: Melbourne’s sun can be fierce; bring shade and avoid the hottest hours.
- Join local groups: Melbourne pet owners are friendly and active online, so join local Facebook groups or community events to discover new spots.
Ready to Rock? Time to Unleash!

So there you have it, Melbourne’s top furry-friendly hotspots, all set for a day (or weekend) of tails wagging and memories made. Lazy arvos in the beer garden or dawn hikes through bushland — you and your dog can do it all here. So leash up, grab the esky of treats, and head out on a proper Melbourne day out with your best mate. She’ll be apples, guaranteed!
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