As a nation of dog lovers, if you want to discover new places in 2025, there’s no need to leave your four-legged friend at home.
English Heritage has plenty of options for dog-friendly days out. From castles, abbeys and historic gardens, the charity has around 150 dog-friendly sites bringing ‘tails’ of joy!
North
Whitby Abbey – this is a dog walk like no other as you and your pooch take in the wonderful view of the coastline and town while you explore the Abbey’s gothic remains.
Other dog-friendly sites: Aydon Castle, Northumberland; Piel Castle, Cumbria.
South
Tintagel Castle, Cornwall – a firm favourite with canine visitors, not only does the castle offer a lovely walk through the impressive ruins, there is also a secluded beach for picnics and a quick paddle (when the weather is kinder!).
Other dog-friendly sites: Pevensey Castle, East Sussex; Osborne, Isle of Wight.
East
St Augustine’s Abbey, Kent – originally created as a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent, see the tranquil ruins while walking your dog.
Other dog-friendly spots: Tilbury Fort, Essex; Framlingham Castle, Suffolk.
West
Cirencester Amphitheatre – on the outskirts of the Cotswold town, it was built in the early 2nd century. It’s open all-year-round and dogs on leads are welcome.
Other dog-friendly spots: Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire; Ludgershall Castle and Cross, Wiltshire.
To see all of the dog friendly sites, visit english-heritage.org.uk
We’ve teamed up with English Heritage to offer 25 per cent off gift and annual memberships which gives the chance to see its sites in every season.
What’s more English Heritage membership allows every member to take up to six children under the age of 18 within the family group into any of the English Heritage properties at no extra charge.
Want to find out more? Simply click here! Use code NEWSQ25 at the checkout.
Offer ends: January 31, 2025.
T&C’s: For use on new membership purchases only. Annual direct debit only.