Stowe Landscape Garden and Silverstone Estate Paths
Buckinghamshire
The estate paths surrounding Stowe Landscape Garden offer a generous 10km circuit through one of England's greatest 18th-century landscape parks. The route loops through the Lamport Estate fields and Chackmore village before returning across the parkland perimeter, with long views across ha-ha walls to the garden's 40 temples, monuments and lake beyond. The landscape was designed by Capability Brown and William Kent, and the carefully composed views remain as powerful today as when they were created 300 years ago. Dogs are not permitted in the formal gardens, but the surrounding estate paths and bridleways provide ample distance. With just 88 metres of climbing, the terrain is gentle throughout.
This dog friendly walk offers moderate off-lead potential on the estate bridleways, though leads are needed through the farmland sections where livestock grazes. The parkland carries the mixed hedgerow scent of farmed Midlands countryside, and the wide, firm paths suit dogs of all ages. The ha-ha walls provide tantalising glimpses of the garden landscape without requiring entry. Water sources are limited, so carry a supply. The National Trust car park at Stowe has good facilities, and the New Inn visitor centre has a café welcoming dogs outside. Buckingham is a short drive with additional dog-friendly options. A walk that combines genuine distance with one of England's finest designed landscapes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Stowe rates well for dogs at 8/10, and while dogs aren't permitted inside the formal gardens themselves, the surrounding estate paths and bridleways offer a generous 10km circuit through genuinely beautiful countryside. The wide, firm paths suit dogs of all ages, and the New Inn visitor centre café welcomes dogs outside. Parking is available at the National Trust Stowe car park, though there's a charge for non-members.
There's moderate off-lead potential on the estate bridleways, but leads are needed through the farmland sections where livestock grazes. With 10km of estate paths to explore, there's still plenty of room for dogs to move freely in the right spots.
Water sources are limited along the route, so it's worth carrying a supply for your dog. The terrain is gentle with only 88 metres of climbing, making it accessible for dogs of all ages and fitness levels, but do keep leads handy for the livestock areas around the Lamport Estate fields and Chackmore village sections.