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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - Greater London
Morden Hall Park - National Trust
A green oasis in the heart of suburbia beside the meandering River Wandle. Attractive parkland, meadows, wetlands and waterways.
Dogs are welcome, but should be kept on a lead near the rose garden and estate buildings. Please clear up after your dog using the dog bins provided throughout the park.
NOTE: Limited car parking available.
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Dogs are welcome, but should be kept on a lead near the rose garden and estate buildings. Please clear up after your dog using the dog bins provided throughout the park.
NOTE: Limited car parking available.
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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - Hampshire
Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway
Dogs, on a short lead, are welcome at Exbury Gardens, in the New Forest. There are over 22 miles of pathways to explore. Dog bins are situated throughout the gardens.
Well behaved dogs are free of charge on the Railway and also allowed into the visitor restaurant.
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Well behaved dogs are free of charge on the Railway and also allowed into the visitor restaurant.
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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - County Down
Mount Stewart House Garden- National Trust
Considered to be one of the most outstanding gardens in Western Europe, MOunt Stewart is renowned for the scope of it's plant collections.
HIghlights include the Shamrock Garden, The Italian Garden & The Mairi Garden
Dogs on short, fixed leads, are welcome. Please clear up after your dog.
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Considered to be one of the most outstanding gardens in Western Europe, MOunt Stewart is renowned for the scope of it's plant collections.
HIghlights include the Shamrock Garden, The Italian Garden & The Mairi Garden
Dogs on short, fixed leads, are welcome. Please clear up after your dog.
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Dog Days Out - Something Different! - Cornwall
Chysauster Ancient Village - English Heritage
Nr Penzance.
The village consisted of stone-walled homesteads known as 'courtyard houses'. The houses line a 'village street', and each had an open central courtyard surrounded by a number of thatched rooms.
The large grounds, including a wild meadow, identified paths, and seating and rest areas with beautiful views.
Dogs on leads are very welcome. Please remember to clear up after your dog at all times.
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The village consisted of stone-walled homesteads known as 'courtyard houses'. The houses line a 'village street', and each had an open central courtyard surrounded by a number of thatched rooms.
The large grounds, including a wild meadow, identified paths, and seating and rest areas with beautiful views.
Dogs on leads are very welcome. Please remember to clear up after your dog at all times.
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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - Argyll and Bute
Crarae Garden, Minard, Inveraray - National Trust Scotland
One of Britain's finest example of a Himalayan-style gardens, Crarae Garden is family friendly as the lower area of the garden offer walks for families with prams/pushchairs.
Dogs are welcome at Crarae, but we ask that they are kept on a short lead at all times.
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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - Oxfordshire
Blenheim Palace, Woodstock
We welcome visitors and their well behaved dogs, on a lead, across the Parkland, the Pleasure Gardens, the East Courtyard and the café seats near to the Welcome Desk and colonnades.
Dog-friendly walks include The Queen Pool, a 1.5 mile circular walk and The Park Perimeter a 4.6 mile walk taking approximately 2 hours.
With the exception of assistance dogs, dogs are not allowed in the Palace itself, the main Courtyards or the Formal Gardens, .
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We welcome visitors and their well behaved dogs, on a lead, across the Parkland, the Pleasure Gardens, the East Courtyard and the café seats near to the Welcome Desk and colonnades.
Dog-friendly walks include The Queen Pool, a 1.5 mile circular walk and The Park Perimeter a 4.6 mile walk taking approximately 2 hours.
With the exception of assistance dogs, dogs are not allowed in the Palace itself, the main Courtyards or the Formal Gardens, .
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Dog Days Out - Off Lead Walkies! - Gloucestershire
Westonbirt - The National Arboretum, Westonbirt
2,500 species of tree from all over the world, combine to make Westonbirt Arboretum a stunningly beautiful place to visit.
Dogs are welcome on The Downs on leads, they are permitted off lead in Silk Wood if well behaved kept in sight, and have good return when called
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2,500 species of tree from all over the world, combine to make Westonbirt Arboretum a stunningly beautiful place to visit.
Dogs are welcome on The Downs on leads, they are permitted off lead in Silk Wood if well behaved kept in sight, and have good return when called
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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - Norfolk
Sandringham Country Park
Dogs are allowed in the Country Park (but not the House, Museum & Gardens) at Sandringham. There are many country paths to explore. Alternatively, tractor and trailor tours often provide an easy way to see the park.
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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - Middlesex
Osterley Park and House, Middlesex - National Trust
Magnificent neo-classical house with fine Adam interiors, landscape park and 18th-century gardens. Dogs - allowed in park only and on leads.
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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - Berkshire
Windsor Great Park
The parkland covers thousands of acres. Little wonder dogs love Windsor Great Park too. Dog owners, and their faithful friends are welcome all year round. Naturally, there are some restrictions - for both your safety and others - like in our car parks, where dogs must always be kept on a lead.
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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - Surrey
Alice Holt Forest
Come for a great day out in the woods! You can walk, cycle, play or have a picnic in these lovely woods.
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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - North Yorkshire
Sutton Park - Sutton on the Forest, York
Dogs welcome on Woodland Walk but not in formal gardens - please clean up after your dog.
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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - Isle of Wight
Ventnor Downs - National Trust
Dogs welcome, although, you are requested to keep them under control in areas with ground-nesting birds.
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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - Devon
East Dartmoor - Natural England
Yarner Wood, Trendlebere Down and the Bovey Valley Woodlands. There's something for everyone, from stunning scenery and panoramic views over Dartmoor and the coast, to great picnic spots, a range of walks and loads of wildlife to watch and photograph.
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Dog Days Out - Castles & Abbeys - Gwynedd
Criccieth Castle
Built originally by Llywelyn the Great, and perched on a headland with magnificent views this castle included a very English style of gatehouse. Dogs on leads (especially to keep them away from the edges of the cliffs) welcome.
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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - East Sussex
Sheffield Park and Garden, Uckfield (East Sussex) - National Trust
Dogs, on leads, are welcome on the parkland and off-lead in East Park. Dogs on short leads are also welcome in the garden after 2.30pm daily, and in the Garden Room in the tea-room.
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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - North Yorkshire
Filey Bird Garden & Animal Park
With 5 acres to explore, including a formal garden, Secret and Sensory Gardens. All dogs welcome (on short leads), they are allowed everywhere except the children’s play park. Water is always available.
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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - Bedfordshire
Dunstable Downs and Whipsnade Estate - National Trust
Dunstable Downs and the surrounding area, is great for walking. A choice of walks from 2 miles to over 6, encourage you to explore the countryside and find out more about the wildlife and history of the area.
Dogs - Under close control, on leads near livestock.
Please clear up dog waste and dispose of it sensibly.
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Dog Days Out - Castles & Abbeys - Cheshire
Beeston Castle and Woodland Park - English Heritage
Dogs on lead welcome. Beeston Park is surrounded by 40 acres of woodland park. Pathways and resting places are dotted around the woods.
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Dog Days Out - Parks, Gardens and Grounds - Shropshire
Attingham Park - National Trust, Shrewsbury
The Parkland, Walled Garden and Deer Park. Dogs are welcome, however, they must be on a lead at all times.
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rural location

enclosed garden

open all year

adults only

coastal location

child friendly

wi-fi

short breaks

various locations

vegetarian option