The Cotswolds
Best Places to Go in the Cotswolds for Dogs
Welcome to CotswoldXL Magazine’s guide to the best dog-friendly spots in the Cotswolds! This stunning region is not just a haven for humans but also a paradise for our four-legged friends. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, here’s everything you need to know about exploring the Cotswolds with your dog.
Is the Cotswold Dog Friendly?
The Cotswolds is incredibly dog-friendly, making it a perfect destination for pet owners looking to explore the great outdoors.
- Walking Routes: The Cotswolds offers numerous walking routes that will have your dog’s tail wagging with excitement. From ancient woodlands to open fields, there’s a trail for every type of dog.
- Dog-Friendly Accommodation: There are plenty of options for staying overnight with your dog, including hotels, bed and breakfasts, cottages, and campsites.
- Pubs and Cafes: Many country pubs and cafes welcome dogs, allowing you to relax with a drink or a meal after a long walk.
- Events and Activities: Throughout the year, various dog-friendly events take place, ensuring that your furry friend can join in the fun.
Is the Cotswold Show Dog Friendly?
The Cotswold Show, a highlight of the summer calendar, is very dog-friendly and a great outing for the whole family.
- Dog Shows and Competitions: Watch or participate in dog shows and competitions, showcasing a variety of breeds and skills.
- Designated Areas: There are specific areas where dogs can roam, play, and meet other dogs.
- Water Stations: Numerous water stations are set up around the show to keep your dog hydrated.
- Safety First: Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times, ensuring a safe environment for all visitors.
Can You Take Dogs to Cotswold Zoo?
The Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens is a popular attraction, but it's important to know their policy regarding dogs.
- General Policy: Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed inside the Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens. This is to ensure the safety and well-being of the animals in the park.
- Alternative Activities: While the zoo is off-limits, there are plenty of other dog-friendly activities nearby, such as exploring the beautiful villages and countryside.
- Local Recommendations: Consider visiting nearby dog-friendly parks or historical sites where your dog can enjoy a day out.
Are Dogs Allowed at Cotswold Farm?
Cotswold Farm Park, known for its family-friendly atmosphere, has specific guidelines for visitors with dogs.
- Accommodation: You can bring up to two dogs per pitch or accommodation unit.
- On a Lead: Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times to ensure the safety of the farm animals and other visitors.
- Cafe and Shop: Dogs are welcome in the cafe and shop areas, making it convenient to enjoy a meal or do some shopping without leaving your pet behind.
- Farm Restrictions: While dogs can join you in certain areas, they are not allowed inside the farm itself to prevent any disturbance to the farm animals.
Conclusion
The Cotswolds is a fantastic destination for dog lovers, offering a mix of scenic walks, dog-friendly accommodations, and activities that both you and your furry friend will enjoy. Whether you’re planning a day trip or an extended stay, the Cotswolds welcomes you and your dog with open arms.
FAQ
Can dogs go in the river at Bourton on the Water?
- Yes, dogs can enjoy a refreshing splash in the river at Bourton-on-the-Water, with nice shallow paddling points along the River Windrush outside the village.
Can dogs go to Castle Combe?
- Absolutely! There are plenty of grassy areas and paths in Castle Combe, making it a pleasant place for a dog walk.
Can you take dogs to the 4 Waterfalls Walk?
- Yes, the paths are generally fine and level, though it’s advisable to keep your dog on a lead near the falls due to steep and narrow sections.
Are dogs allowed in Cotswold Outdoor shops?
- Yes, Cotswold Outdoor shops, including the Durham location, are dog-friendly, so you can shop for outdoor gear with your pet.
Is the Cotswold Water Park dog-friendly?
- Yes, the Cotswold Water Park has many public footpaths and bridle paths for walking your dog, though dogs should be kept out of the water and on a lead near lake edges to protect wildlife.
We hope this guide helps you and your dog enjoy the best of the Cotswolds. Happy exploring!
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