
Guadalquivir Riverside Promenade
💡 Walk the full loop: cross the Puente de Triana, head south along the Triana bank, cross back via the Puente de Isabel II, and return along the city bank past the Torre del Oro — about 4km
Seville sits 80 kilometres inland from the Atlantic coast, making it one of Spain's few major cities with no direct beach access. This is worth knowing before you plan your trip — if your dog expects a beach holiday, you will need to build in a day trip. That said, the Guadalquivir river runs through the heart of the city and its banks offer genuine outdoor space for dogs. And the nearby coast — whether Cádiz to the southwest or the Doñana coast to the south — is within reach for a full day out. The options below cover both the in-city riverside experience and the best day-trip destinations.

💡 Walk the full loop: cross the Puente de Triana, head south along the Triana bank, cross back via the Puente de Isabel II, and return along the city bank past the Torre del Oro — about 4km

💡 Drive down on a Tuesday or Wednesday in spring or autumn. Cádiz is very quiet mid-week and the beach is essentially yours

💡 Combine with a walk in the Doñana pine forest on the way back. The A-494 road through the reserve is spectacular and dogs can stop at the roadside forest areas
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