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Ghent is a progressive, cycling-first Belgian city where dogs are part of daily life. On trams, in coffee bars, and along the beautiful Leie and Schelde rivers. Top spots for pets include the Citadelpark, the Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen nature reserve, and the Leie riverside towpaths, especially around the Patershol, Sint-Pieters, and Portus Ganda.
Why Ghent with your pet?
Ghent is a progressive, cycling-first Belgian city where dogs are part of daily life. On trams, in coffee bars, and along the beautiful Leie and Schelde rivers.
๐ Top spot
the Citadelpark, the Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen nature reserve, and the Leie riverside towpaths.
๐๏ธ Best area
the Patershol, Sint-Pieters, and Portus Ganda.

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Ghent, in the heart of Flanders, was the second-largest city in medieval Northern Europe after Paris, and its skyline of three towers โ St Bavo's Cathedral, the Belfry and St Nicholas' Church โ still announces that golden age. Today it's a compact university city of 265,000 people with one of Europe's most pedestrianised historic centres, which makes it paradise for walking a dog. Flanders is Belgium's dog-owning heartland, and Ghent counts dozens of official hondenlosloopzones including large ones at Bourgoyen nature reserve and Blaarmeersen recreational lake. The city's famously progressive spirit extends to animals: it was the first European city to introduce a weekly Veggie Day in 2009, and its cafรฉs along the Graslei canal almost universally welcome dogs. Car-free since 2017, the medieval centre lets you wander with a leashed dog at human (and canine) pace.
The 12th-century Castle of the Counts stands moated in the city centre. Dogs can't enter the interior tour, but the exterior walk around the moat and the adjoining Sint-Veerleplein square are picture-perfect.
The two medieval quays facing each other across the Leie river form the most photogenic stretch in Belgium. Dogs are welcome at nearly every canal-side terrace โ locals often picnic with their dogs on the Graslei steps.
A 230-hectare wetland nature reserve on the city's western edge, with boardwalks, bird hides and dedicated off-leash zones. A short tram 1 ride from the centre.
Ghent's central public park, built on a former citadel, houses the SMAK contemporary art museum and the MSK fine arts museum. Leashed dogs are welcome in the grounds but not inside the museums.
A 90-hectare recreation area with a swimming lake, running tracks and a fenced off-leash dog beach on the northern shore โ one of the rare city spots where dogs can swim in summer.
A warren of narrow medieval lanes behind Gravensteen, packed with independent restaurants and brown cafรฉs. Many welcome dogs inside in winter โ try 't Dreupelkot for a genever tasting.
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๐พ Best months to travel with a pet in Ghent: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep