Westhay Moor
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Westhay Moor

Somerset

Dog Friendly Rating: 7/10 A Somerset Levels nature reserve walk across raised bog with boardwalks over open water, rich in wading birds and dragonflies.

Westhay Moor sits at the heart of the Somerset Levels, a flat and expansive wetland nature reserve managed by Somerset Wildlife Trust. The 6 km circuit follows boardwalks and raised paths through reedbeds, open water and wet meadow, with bird hides positioned along the route offering views across one of the most important freshwater wetland habitats in southern England. The landscape is entirely flat — just 10 metres of total gain — but the sense of space is immense, with unbroken views across the Levels to the Mendip Hills and Glastonbury Tor. Bitterns boom in the reedbeds in winter, marsh harriers quarter the skies year-round, and the reserve supports starling murmurations that draw thousands of visitors in autumn and winter.

This dog friendly walk offers moderate off-lead potential with low livestock risk, though the boardwalk sections require dogs to stay on the path. The wetland scent environment is distinctive — damp peat, standing water, reed and waterside vegetation create a rich olfactory landscape quite different from woodland or upland walking. The flat, accessible terrain suits dogs of all ages and fitness levels, making this a strong option for older dogs or those recovering from injury. Dogs should be kept under close control near the bird hides to avoid disturbing nesting and feeding birds. Parking is available at the reserve entrance. The unique character of the Levels — their flatness, their light, their wildlife — makes Westhay feel like nowhere else in Somerset.

At a Glance

Distance 6.0 km (3.7 miles)
Difficulty Easy
Duration 1 hr 30 min
Walk Type Moorland
Route Type Circular
Off Lead Potential Moderate
Livestock Risk Low
Facilities None on site
Parking Free car park at reserve entrance

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Westhay Moor is a dog friendly walk, rated 7 out of 10 on Wildpack Collective. The flat, accessible terrain makes it a great choice for dogs of all ages and fitness levels, including older dogs or those recovering from injury. There's free parking at the reserve entrance, though there are no other facilities on site.

There's moderate off-lead potential at Westhay Moor, with low livestock risk across much of the route. That said, dogs need to stay on the path along the boardwalk sections, and should be kept under close control near the bird hides to avoid disturbing nesting and feeding birds.

Westhay Moor is a nature reserve managed by Somerset Wildlife Trust, so wildlife comes first , be especially mindful around the bird hides where sensitive species feed and nest. The 6 km circuit follows boardwalks and raised paths through reedbeds and open water, so dogs should be comfortable walking on narrow paths and staying close to you in those sections. The wetland environment , damp peat, standing water and reed , is a rich sensory experience for dogs, but the open water means it's worth keeping an eye on enthusiastic swimmers near the reserve's edges.

Location

Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve, Glastonbury, Somerset

51.1689, -2.7576

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