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  1. Frida in Hillsborough Forest on sunny day
    Why should they miss out on all the fun? Bring your pets along to one of our dog-friendly places to stay in Lisburn & Castlereagh.
  2. Joxer, Dog face on coffee with dog treats in jar
    Try one of Lisburn & Castlereagh's many dog-friendly spots. Look out for our dog-friendly sticker in the window!
  3. Pug in Parsons Nose beside takeaway box
    Discover our wide variety of events suitable for your four-legged friends!
  4. Sleeping golden retriever
    Shop Lisburn & Castlereagh's selection of stylish dog accessories and tasty dog treats...
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  1. Frida in Hillsborough Forest
    A popular choice among bird-watchers, dog walkers, photographers and nature-lovers, the forest covers an area of almost 200 acres and has way-marked routes providing a variety of different walks to suit everyone.
    1. Willow in Wallace Park on GHIMLY bench
      The park provides a green oasis in an otherwise urban landscape and is often busy with visiting dog walkers, families, cyclists and workers on a lunchtime stroll.
    2. Cooper in Moira Demesne
      Moira Demesne is a parkland offering beautiful walks, picnic sites and a children's play area.
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