Frampton Pools Nature Reserve Walk
Gloucestershire
Frampton Pools Nature Reserve sits in the flat, open landscape of the Severn Vale in Gloucestershire, where former gravel pits have matured into a network of pools, wetland and grassland rich with birdlife. The 5.2 km circular route follows level paths through this low-lying terrain, with wide skies and long views across the vale replacing the drama of hills or woodland. Drainage channels and reed-fringed pools punctuate the walk, and the sense of space and quiet is the defining character here. With just 10 metres of elevation gain, this is about as flat as walking gets.
This dog friendly walk is ideal for older dogs, dogs recovering from injury, or any dog who enjoys a gentle outing with plenty of scent. The wetland environment provides rich and varied smells along every stretch, and water access is available at multiple points. Off-lead potential is moderate, though awareness of ground-nesting birds is important during spring and summer. Livestock risk is low throughout. The easy, level terrain means muddy paws are the main hazard, particularly after rain when the lower paths can get soft.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Frampton Pools Nature Reserve Walk is a solid choice for dogs, earning a 7/10 on our dog-friendly rating. The 5.2 km circular route is level and easy-going, with low livestock risk and water access at multiple points along the way. It's particularly well suited to older dogs or those recovering from injury, though any dog who enjoys a good sniff will be in their element here.
Off-lead potential is moderate at Frampton Pools. The open, flat terrain and low livestock risk work in your favour, but if you're visiting in spring or summer, it's worth keeping a close eye on your dog around the wetland and grassland areas, as ground-nesting birds can be present. Keeping your dog close or on lead during the breeding season is the considerate approach.
The main practical thing to be aware of is mud , after rain, the lower paths can get soft underfoot, so expect muddy paws and dress accordingly. Facilities at the reserve are limited, so it's worth bringing water and any supplies you need, though there is a free car park near the Severn. The wetland environment is wonderfully rich in scent, so dogs tend to find the walk very rewarding even at a gentle pace.
Location
Frampton Pools Car Park, Frampton Pools, Frampton-on-Severn, Gloucestershire, GL2 7EP
51.763831, -2.3593045
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