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Visitor walking their dog in parkland in autumn | © National Trust Images/James Dobson

Dog-friendly places in Wiltshire

Take a stroll with your dog past ancient monuments and through gardens, fields and shaded woodland in Wiltshire.

Top dog-friendly places to visit in Wiltshire

Stourhead 

Find out about visiting the Stourhead estate with your dog, from where you can and can't take them, to the facilities available to dog owners. Stourhead is a three pawprint rated place.

A large dog boops the camera with its nose, with its owner and the Palladian front of Stourhead House in the background

Lacock Abbey 

There's plenty for you to discover with your dog year-round at Lacock, with the historic village to explore as well as riverside walks and quiet countryside.

A small dog on a lead on the grass

Avebury 

Avebury is a two pawprint rated place. With miles of space to explore, dogs love walks at Avebury. Find out where they can go and where to find water bowls and treats.

Two visitors with a dog on a lead walk up a grassy avenue lined by small standing stones either side of them

Stonehenge Landscape 

The National Trust allows free permissive access in the Stonehenge Landscape and dogs are welcome. However, there will be occasions where we have to restrict where you can walk your dog.

Man walking dog through gate at Stonehenge Landscape

All dog-friendly places in Wiltshire

    Two adults and a child look at the house, with its pediment supported by columns, at Stourhead, Wiltshire

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