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Rolling Chiltern hills, a magical garden and the home of a Victorian prime minister await you in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire.
From world-famous landscape gardens to atmospheric ancient woodlands, there's a huge variety of dog-friendly places for you and your four-legged friends to explore in the area. Where will you go first?
Take your dog with you to explore the gardens and parkland. Please keep them on leads at all times. You'll find plenty of water bowls on your route.
We welcome dogs across many areas of the estate, including dogs on leads in most formal areas and outside our catering facilities.
Dogs on leads are welcome in the garden and parkland at Basildon Park all year round, from 10am until 5pm, or dusk if earlier.
Greys Court is a two pawprint rated place. Dogs on a lead are welcome at Greys Court. Discover where to walk your dog when you visit.
There are beautiful gardens to explore and acres of beech and oak woods for you and your dog to roam in at Hughenden.
We know that dogs are part of the family and so dogs are welcome into the grounds to explore with you. There's space in the café for them too.
Dogs are welcome across The Buscot and Coleshill Estates all year round. With miles of footpaths to explore and circular walks to follow, there's plenty of choice for a great walk.
If you and your dog are feeling energetic, you can easily extend your walk by joining the Ridgeway National Trail, which runs across the top of White Horse Hill.
Rolling Chiltern hills, a magical garden and the home of a Victorian prime minister await you in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire.