We have been to some really great spots, but not all get awarded the ranking of an “Enzo Top Spot”. Here are the ones that do. I hope you enjoy them just as much as the Enzo Travel dog team did.
Port Douglas is one of Queensland’s great winter hideaways and an ‘Enzo Top Spot’. The beautiful winter weather makes it ideal for walks, [which I love]. The town has many quality restaurants [which the folks love], many are dog friendly outdoors. It is also a popular jumping off point for Great Barrier Reef trips. We […]
Read MoreAirlie Beach and the Whitsundays is a bit like the Greek Islands in Queensland with beautiful beaches and lots of sailing! In short, it is an Enzo Top Spot. We stayed at the Seabreeze Tourist Park at Cannonvale Beach; a nice dog friendly park! This is our first blog since the Coronavirus Pandemic began. The […]
Read MoreThe Clare Valley is at the North end of South Australia’s Epicurean Way. It includes the towns of Clare, Sevenhill, Mintaro, Penwortham, Leasingham and Auburn and produces some of Australia’s best wine. It is particularly known for its Riesling. The local tourist office produces an extensive list of dog-friendly establishments. As a dog, I find […]
Read MoreHow dog friendly is Denmark? The team discovers a lovely dog friendly island in a sea of National Parks. It has walks, beaches, cafes and art galleries that welcome dogs. In fact, everything a travel dog needs! Over the previous two days, the folks had visited some standout wineries. West Cape Howe and Plantagenet wineries […]
Read MoreCan you enjoy fine dining when travelling with a dog? The Enzotraveldog team investigate dog friendly wineries and restaurants in the Margaret River area. Silverback log, November 2019. Travelling with a dog has many rewards but is sometimes restrictive. Going to national parks usually requires alternative dog sitting arrangements but what about fine dining? In […]
Read MoreAlthough the coastal village of Yallingup is surrounded by National Park, the Enzo Travel Dog team still found plenty of dog friendly places to go. Yallingup is a beautiful seaside village just south of Cape Naturaliste. It is the historic home of West Australian Surfing and a great spot for accessing the Cape to Cape […]
Read MoreThe Enzotraveldog team visit Bunkers Beach House, a quality, dog friendly restaurant at Farm Break Beach, Cape Naturaliste, West Australia after a less than successful morning in the Busselton area. It had been a difficult morning for the Enzotraveldog team. Firsty, the GPS [known to the team as The Idiot] got us quite lost, […]
Read MoreOn the way into the Shark Bay area the folks were keen to see the Stromatolites at Hamelin Pool. I’ve got to admit I thought they were rocks when I saw them, but they are actually colonies of microbes formed into a variety of mats and towers depending on the depth of water and other […]
Read MoreCoral Bay is a seaside village about 150km south of Exmouth. It’s strangely French-looking, with its pine trees and tightly packed caravan parks [one dog friendly one not]. Everything is directly across the road from the beach. The water is warm, crystal clear and turquoise blue. Ningaloo Reef is very close to shore here, so […]
Read MoreDining, Pearls, Cable Beach, dinosaur hunting and swimming laps Arriving in Broome, we drove around and inspected four dog friendly caravan parks listed on Wikicamps. The folks selected the Broome Caravan Park. It was just out of town but had a big swimming pool complex with a 25-metre lap pool. The rough plan was to […]
Read MoreOn The way to Lara Station we had an overnight stop at Tambo. There are two caravan parks, neither of which was very flash, the folks chose the one on the edge of town. Both are on the main road. The one in the middle of town is just across the road from the pub […]
Read MorePeregian Beach is one of the most dog friendly places I have visited. There is a great little village that is full of dog friendly eateries, and even a specialist pet shop, but of course, it is all about the beach. Without doubt this is one of the best dog beaches anywhere and an Enzo favourite. […]
Read MoreIt seemed we had only just left Seventeen Seventy, when we pulled off the road and stopped. I didn’t even get my morning nap! About 1km south of the Agnes Water main beach is a dog-friendly, council camping ground at Workman’s Beach. Spots are allocated on a first come, first served basis, no booking in. […]
Read MoreAfter some hectic days in Hobart with hot weather, wild winds and a couple of visits to Club Canine while the folks did art galleries and museums, it was great to get out of the city and back to the rural seaboard. Orford is a great little town based around the mouth of the Prosser […]
Read MoreMorning walk: south east through the caravan park into adjoining parkland where there are wide open spaces where a dog can run and sniff out rabbits. ‘Lead on’ to cross Ocean Drive then down onto the little beach at Sandy Cove. A short walk before scrambling up the rocks to the information kiosk at the […]
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