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Pet-friendly parks and beaches in Estonia
Where Petme sitters actually walk dogs. Real spots, real rules, year-round access notes from Kadriorg to Kuressaare.
Top spots across Estonia
Tallinn
Kadriorg Park
Baroque palace gardens with shaded gravel paths. Off-leash dog corner near the eastern edge. Year-round, busy on weekends.
Tallinn
Pirita beach promenade
A flat 2 km seafront path with parallel sand-and-grass stretch. Dogs allowed on-leash year-round; swimming in the sea outside peak summer.
Tallinn
Nõmme forest
Pine forest at the southern edge of the city, marked trails, frozen ground in winter. The best spot for high-energy breeds.
Tallinn
Stroomi beach
Quieter than Pirita, family-friendly, dog-allowed sand stretch on the west end. Short walk from Põhja-Tallinn.
Tartu
Toomemägi hill
Old wooded paths above the city centre, ruins of the medieval cathedral, panoramic benches. Compact loop, perfect for senior dogs.
Tartu
Emajõgi promenade
Flat riverside walk from the city centre to Raadi park. Mostly paved, dog-friendly, busy at lunchtime.
Tartu
Raadi park
Large green area around Raadi manor, lake views, off-leash zone on the north side. Great for ball play.
Pärnu
Pärnu beach
Long shallow Baltic beach. Off-season (October-April) the eastern stretch is fully dog-friendly off-leash. Summer rules restrict dogs to designated zones.
Pärnu
Rannapark
Pine park behind the main beach. Paved paths, shade, year-round dog-friendly on-leash.
Narva
Joaoru beach
River-side beach beneath Hermann Castle, dramatic view across to Ivangorod. Quiet, year-round, dog-allowed on-leash.
Narva
Pimeaed park
Compact city park near the castle. Good for short walks, well-maintained, busy with locals.
Viljandi
Castle ruins and lake path
Wooded slopes around the medieval Order castle, descending to Viljandi lake. Suspension bridge crossing is dog-friendly.
Kuressaare
Castle moat path and seafront
Walking loop around the Episcopal Castle moat and the seafront promenade. Year-round, dog-friendly.
Võru
Lake Tamula promenade
Flat lakeside walk in southern Estonia. Quiet, scenic, well-paved.
Estonian dog walking rules, briefly
Dogs must be on-leash in built-up areas. Off-leash is allowed in designated forest zones (look for the green dog sign) and on most beaches outside the official summer swim season. Always carry waste bags; fines apply in every Estonian city centre.
Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu, Narva, Viljandi, Kuressaare, Võru, and every other Estonian city.
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