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Dog Friendly Gardens in Wales

Set out below are Dog friendly gardens in Wales, including The Dingle. Britain's Finest Dog friendly gardens welcome well-behaved dogs for a day out with their owners!, sometimes in restricted areas only.

The Dingle

The Dingle, Welshpool, Powys

Welshpool

Dogs Permitted (Dogs on Leads)
The Dingle is a 4 acre RHS partner garden set amongst the beautiful mid-Wales hills. A wealth of interesting and unusual plants and trees will delight and inspire experienced and amateur gardners alike. The paths around the large lake will lead you... more

Picton Castle

Picton Castle, The Rhos, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire

The Rhos, Haverfordwest

Dogs Permitted (Dogs on Leads)
Stroll beneath the woodland gardens at Picton Castle and find some of the tallest and oldest trees in west Wales along with an abundance of wild flowers and beautiful woodland shrubs from all corners of the world. Forty acres of woodland gardens... more

Chirk Castle

Chirk Castle, Chirk, Wrexham, Wrexham

Chirk, Wrexham

Dogs Permitted (Dogs on leads, assistance dogs only in formal gardens.)
In the formal garden of Chirk Castle are substantial clipped yews, rose garden and climbers on the castle wall. Further on the garden is more informal, with a thatched `Hawk House´ and rock garden. The shrub garden has a small pool and rare varieties... more

Dyffryn Botanic Garden

Dyffryn Botanic Garden, St Nicholas, Vale of Glamorgan

St Nicholas

Dogs Permitted (Dogs on Leads)
Dyffryn Botanic Garden are outstanding Grade I listed Edwardian gardens. Currently undergoing restoration to Thomas Mawson®s original 1904 design with the help of a Heritage Lottery grant. This garden has everything - formal lawns, fountains and... more

Erddig

Erddig, Wrexham, Wrexham

Wrexham

Dogs Permitted (Dogs on leads in country park only.)
Erddig, remarkable for its delightful 18th century `Dutch´ garden with canal, formal allees, pleached limes, and beautifully trained fruit trees. Later Victorian additions include a flower garden and parterre, yew walk and avenues of monkey-puzzles... more

Penrhyn Castle

Penrhyn Castle, Bangor, Gwynedd

Bangor

Dogs Permitted (Dogs on leads in grounds only.)
Simple parkland surrounds this monumental Penrhyn Castle and garden. Behind it is a fascinating walled garden with formal terrace, parterres, pools and gazebo. Below is a sloping lawn planted with old flowering trees, rhododendrons, camellias, shrubs... more

Veddw House Garden

Veddw House Garden, Veddw House, Devauden, Monmouthshire

Veddw House, The Fedw, Devauden

Dogs Permitted (On Leads)
Veddw is a private garden open to the public and therefore non-institutional and idiosyncratic. It is owned by Anne Wareham, and Charles Hawes.(Anne is the author of 'The Bad Tempered Gardener', Charles the photographer, see... more

Ashford Garden

Ashford Garden, Ashford House, Brecon, Powys

Ashford House, Talybont-on-Usk, Brecon

Dogs Permitted (Dogs on Leads)
Ashford Garden is a walled garden surrounded by a woodland and water garden. There are many shrubs, herbaceous borders, a meadow garden, alpine house and beds, vegetable and a collector´s range of interesting and unusual plants.... more

Colby Woodland Garden

Colby Woodland Garden, Amroth, Narberth, Pembrokeshire

Amroth, Narberth

Dogs Permitted (Dogs on leads in woodland garden only)
Colby Woodland Garden is an 8-acre garden with a fine display of colour in spring, with masses of dramatic rhododendrons, magnolias, sweetly scented azaleas and camellias, underplanted with bluebells. Later highlights are the summer hydrangeas and... more

Cae Hir Gardens

Cae Hir Gardens, Cribyn, Lampeter, Ceredigion

Cribyn, Lampeter

Dogs Permitted (Dogs on Leads)
A Welsh Garden with a Dutch History, Cae Hir Gardens were created by Wil Akkermans whos family tradition of over 200 years of Dutch horticulture has culminated in the creation of this eco-friendly and unique 6 acre garden created from four old... more

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