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With miles of paths around Saltram estate and unique views into the city, there's plenty for your four-legged friends to enjoy. Discover the best dog-friendly walking routes and areas they can enjoy off the lead.
We’re excited to be trialling Dogs Welcome days at Saltram, meaning your four-legged friends can now join you for a stroll through parts of the garden on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. This is part of a wider National Trust initiative to offer a consistent, warm welcome for everyone – including those visiting with dogs. If you're visiting on a Dogs Welcome day, please bring a short, fixed lead (or borrow one from us at the Welcome Centre) and remember to keep paws on paths to help protect our special green spaces, while respecting other visitors. You’ll find all the details you need further down the page.
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.
Saltram 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. Read on to discover exactly where you can take your dog at Saltram.
We know dogs are part of the family, and there are plenty of ways for you to enjoy Saltram together.
We're now welcoming dogs into certain areas of the garden on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays as part of our Dogs Welcome trial. Dogs must be on a short, fixed lead and kept to the paths to help us protect this special space for everyone to enjoy.
Across the rest of the estate, there are acres of parkland and woodland where dogs can explore off-lead (under close control), as well as lead-only areas full of exciting smells, sights and sounds.
Dogs are also welcome in the Fennimore Room – our dog-friendly space inside the café – where you can even treat them to a doggy ice cream.
We’re now welcoming dogs on short, fixed leads into selected areas of Saltram’s garden on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays as part of our Dogs Welcome trial. To help everyone enjoy their visit, please keep paws on paths and ensure dogs remain on a short, fixed lead at all times.
Some parts of the garden – including the Serpentine, The Orange Grove and The Great Terrace/Northern Slopes – will remain dog-free to provide peaceful spaces for those who prefer a quieter visit.
Friendly signs and guidance from our team will help you find your way. While there are no dog waste bins inside the garden, free bags are available from the Welcome Centre and bins are just outside. If you don’t have a short, fixed lead, we’ll be happy to lend you one – just pop into the Welcome Centre and return it via the second-hand bookshop.
This is a phased approach and we’ll be keeping a close eye on how it’s going to make sure it works well for everyone.
At Saltram we have a loyalty scheme for walking your pooch. Head to the welcome centre and our team will be able to give you a 'Saltram Dog Passport' where you can collect stamps and rewards for your four-legged friend each time you walk around the parkland. It's a free booklet, if you have a membership card with you, you can bring it along to get scanned as each scan contributes to help look after Saltram forever, for everyone.
Dogs must be kept on a lead in the stables area, which comprises the café, Welcome Centre and around the duck pond and play park. Dogs should also be kept on a short, fixed lead during our Dogs Welcome days in the garden. Be prepared to swap to one of our leads if you don't have one with you.
Please also keep dogs on a leads in the car park, as it can be a very busy area. Once you are in the park they can be off the lead, but please ensure your dog is under close control at all times and look out for seasonal signs advising you where livestock is present.
We also ask that you are always respectful of other dog walkers, pedestrains and cyclists. Much of Saltram's paths are shared use and are there for everyone to enjoy.
If you spot a dog with a yellow lead, ribbon, or bandana at Saltram, it's a gentle signal that the dog needs a little extra space. Please help by keeping your dog at a distance and respecting their need for a calm environment.
Dogs are not allowed in the house. Registered assistance dogs are permitted in these areas.
There are 15 dog waste bins around the Saltram estate. Please clear up after your pet and use the bins provided. If you can't find a bin, please take your waste home. Leaving bagged waste in the countryside is a hazard to wildlife and livestock.
These rules are in place to make sure everyone can enjoy their visit to Saltram, to help look after the historic garden and house, and to ensure the wellbeing of livestock and wildlife.
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 Saltram is open, how to get here, the 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.
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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.
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