Sometimes a quiet area is just what the doctor ordered when helping your greyhound gain confidence and learn to enjoy their walks. Here are a few places we’ve found to be ideal locations when you’re looking for solitude on your walk.

Sometimes a quiet area is just what the doctor ordered when helping your greyhound gain confidence and learn to enjoy their walks. Here are a few places we’ve found to be ideal locations when you’re looking for solitude on your walk.
Bluff Reserve in Glenbrook is a gem in the lower Blue Mountains. It also makes a fabulous place for a scenic walk with your hound!
In the centre of Sydney, Centennial Parklands spans more than 189 hectares of beautiful open space and gardens. With numerous walking tracks, it’s a popular spot for hound walks and meet ups alike.
Rookwood Cemetery is a great walk for timid hounds. The tranquil setting and historically significant monuments make this designated on-leash location a particularly interesting location for walks.
If you’re looking for a hound-friendly walk with a gorgeous bush backdrop, look no further than Freres Crossing, located on the Georges River in Campbelltown.
Catalina Park Raceway, also known as The Gully, is a fantastic hound-friendly walk in the Blue Mountains, NSW. A motorsport racetrack during the 60s and 70s, the beautiful bushland site is also a declared Aboriginal Place. While your hound enjoys a peaceful sniffari,...
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