Surrey Dog Friendly Tourist Attractions

Tourist attractions and places to visit in Surrey which allow dogs, and details of any restrictions and facilities.

All of these dog friendly tourist attractions in Hampshire are advertised as allowing you to visit with your dog, and any restrictions they state are detailed in the listing.
Although we try to keep the site up to date, we do recommend you check with organisations for any changes to their dog policies before making a special trip.

NameTypeDetailsTownPhoto
Abinger Hammer Village Green & Stream

Abinger Hammer Village Green is a lovely place to go for a walk, picnic or …

Dorking
Abinger Hammer Village Green & Stream
Alice HoltCountryside

Dogs must be kept on leads in carpark by the cafe, play areas and ponds. Dog bins provided.

Farnham
Ascot Park Polo ClubPolo Club

Dog drinking water is readily available and the on-site caterer often has dog queues for the sausages! Dogs must be under control at all times, dog-owners are asked to keep their dogs away from the pony-lines and off the polo fields whilst polo in play.

Chobham
Ashtead CommonWalks

Dogs allowed

Ashtead
Birtley House Sculpture GardenGarden

Dogs must be kept on a lead in the garden

Guildford
Bourne Hall MuseumMuseum

Although dogs are not allowed inside it is situated in a park where dogs are allowed.

Ewell
Chertsey Recreation GroundPark

Dogs allowed

Chertsey
Claremont GardensNational Trust

Dogs are allowed between 1st November and 31st March but must be kept on a lead

Esher
Dapdune WharfNational Trust

Dogs must be kept on a lead in dapdune wharf and by the lock and kept under control elsewhere

Guildford
Denbies Wine EstateVineyard

Dogs are allowed but all mess must be cleaned up and taken away as there are no dog bins. Dogs are not allowed in the visitor centre, but hot drinks from the centre can be prepared to take away.”

Dorking,
Epsom & Walton DownsWalks

Dogs allowed. See PDF in main post.

Epsom
Farncombe Boat HouseBoats

Dogs allowed

Godalming
Farnham MaltingsAttraction

Dogs are allowed in foyer and for monthly markets. but not in auditorium at events.

Farnham
Farnham Town WalksWalks

Dogs are welcome on walks, there are some places dogs are not allowed but walks can be adapted to avoid these places on request.

Farnham
Gatton ParkGarden

Dogs are allowed on leads.

Reigate
Go Ape! Alice HoltAttraction

Dogs are allowed but must be kept under control at all times

Farnham
Godstone VineyardVineyard

Dogs are allowed in vineyard, but not in the shop or eating area.

Godstone
Guildford CastleCastle

Dogs are allowed but a lead is recommended as the garden is divided into lots of little compartments and a bowls green and seasonal bedding. Not inside the castle keep.

Guildford
Guildford CathedralChurch/Cathedral

Dogs are allowed in the grounds.

Guildford
Haxted Watermill Riverside BrasserieAttraction

Dogs on leads are welcome on the two outdoor terraces which serve food and drink. There are some walks along the riverbank where dogs can run in the fields alongside.

Edenbridge
Heathervale Recreation GroundPark

Dogs allowed.

Addlestone
John Cale Canal CruisesBoats

Dogs are welcome on the boats, but there are size restrictions – as there are for humans too!

Camberley
Leatherhead and District Local HistoryMuseum

The building is quite small, but dogs can go through it to the rear garden.

Leatherhead
Leith Hill & TowerNational Trust

Dogs are allowed but must be kept under close control in Rhododendron Wood and heathland and farmland during March to July.

Dorking
Manor Farm Craft CentreAttraction

Dogs are allowed

Farnham
Newlands CornerCountryside

Dogs are allowed but care should be taken as the car park leads to a busy road.

Guildford
Nonsuch ParkPark

Dogs allowed.

Epsom
Ottershaw Memorial FieldsPark

Dogs allowed.

Chertsey
Polesden LaceyNational Trust

Dogs on leads welcome in designated areas, and under close control on landscape walks, estate and farmland.

Bookham
Pride of the Valley Sculpture ParkGarden

Dogs are allowed on a short lead.

Farnham
Rural Life CentreAttraction

Dogs allowed on a lead.

Farnham
Silent PoolWalks

Dogs allowed.

Guildford
St Peter and St Paul’s ChurchChurch

They are happy for people looking round when there isnt a service on to bring dogs, but they would need to be left in the porch or outside during services as it could be an issue with young children running round off lead! It is also possible that during socialising afterwards people could stumble over an innocent dog in a tight space.

Albury
Stoke ParkPark

Dogs allowed. Dogs bins provided.

Guildford
The Royal LandscapePark

Dogs allowed. See PDF in main post.

Egham
Waverley AbbeyHistoric

Dogs allowed.

Farnham
Winkworth ArboretumNational Trust

Dogs allowed on leads.

Godalming
Witley CommonCountryside

Dogs must be kept on leads while birds are nesting (March – September). Dog waste bins are provided in all car parks for dog walkers to use.

witley