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Exploring acres of countryside with your four-legged friend is one of the best ways to enjoy Dudmaston. Find out where you can walk with your dog at Dudmaston, discover our dog-walking guide and read the Canine Code here to ensure everyone has an enjoyable visit.
We’ve been working on making it easier for you to find out how dog-friendly your visit will be before you and your four-legged friend arrive. To help with this, we've created a new pawprint rating system and given all the places in our care a rating. You can find this information in the National Trust members’ handbook.
Dudmaston is a two pawprint rated place.
These places have water bowls, dog bins and dog-friendly walks. You’ll be able to take your dog into some areas, but not everywhere. If there’s a food and beverage outlet, you can have a cup of tea with them, probably outside. Read on to discover exactly where you can take your dog.
Explore the walking trails on the wider estate at Dudmaston every day, all year round, starting from car parks in Comer Woods, Hampton Loade and the Sawmill.
Click here to see a map of Dudmaston.
Follow the footpath into the dingle and walk around Big Pool, for stunning views across the water towards the Hall.
Sheep and cows graze areas of the park at Dudmaston, so we ask everyone to keep their dog on a lead in the dingle and parkland.
Here's some tips for walking your dog near cattle...
Being chased by dogs can do serious harm to sheep, even if the dog doesn't catch them. The stress of worrying can cause sheep to die and pregnant ewes to miscarry their lambs. So please take the lead to protect your pet and the farmers' livestock and livelihood.
Our definition of close or effective control is:
We’ve worked with our partner Forthglade to come up with this Canine Code, which helps to make sure everyone can enjoy their day:
Find out when Dudmaston is open, how to get here, things to see and do and more.
We've partnered with natural pet food maker Forthglade so that you and your dog can get even more out of the special places we care for.
Discover the best places for a dog walk, from coastal adventures and dramatic mountains to more leisurely walks near you. Plus, find information on dog-friendly cafés and read our Canine Code.
If you’re bringing your dog(s) to the places we care for, you'll find information on our Canine Code and pawprint rating system, created in partnership with Forthglade, to help plan your visit.
We've partnered with natural pet food maker Forthglade to create the Dogs Welcome project, helping you and your dog(s) get the most out of the places in our care.
Whether it’s family walks in the woodland or getting outdoors on a bike ride through Comer Wood, discover the best ways to explore the estate at Dudmaston.
Get away from it all and enjoy a little peace and tranquility in the garden complete with views as far as the eye can see and a love of art that seeps through.
Whether it’s coffee after a walk in the woods, browsing pre-loved books or lunch with friends, find out where to eat and shop at Dudmaston.
A family home at the centre of rural Shropshire life, Dudmaston also houses one of the most important private collections of modern art in Britain. This is a house of many contrasts, lived in by the same family for over 875 years.
Acres of parkland, woodland and countryside make Shropshire and Staffordshire a great place to visit with your dog.