Dog Friendly Walks in Cambridgeshire
9 dog friendly walks across Cambridgeshire, reviewed by dog owners. Find routes with off-lead potential, manageable terrain, and places where your dog is genuinely welcome.

Ely City Walk and River Great Ouse
Cambridgeshire
A Fenland city walk combining the Great Ouse riverside with views of Ely Cathedral, the Ship of the Fens.

Grantchester Meadows and the River Cam
Cambridgeshire
A Cambridge classic following the Cam through Grantchester Meadows, made famous by Rupert Brooke's poetry and Pink Floyd.

St Ives and the River Great Ouse Walk
Cambridgeshire
A flat riverside loop along the Great Ouse from St Ives through the Hemingford villages and Houghton Mill, gentle and very dog friendly.

Wandlebury Country Park Extended Loop
Cambridgeshire
An extended loop of Wandlebury's Iron Age ringwork and surrounding woods and meadows, with a fenced off-lead dog run at the start.

Wicken Fen
Cambridgeshire
A walk through Britain's oldest nature reserve on the last remaining fenland in East Anglia, flat, peaceful and rich in wildlife.

Fen Drayton Lakes
Cambridgeshire
An RSPB Cambridgeshire lakeside walk with wetland restoration and good osprey sightings in season.

Gog Magog Hills and Wandlebury Country Park
Cambridgeshire
A chalk ridge walk on Cambridgeshire's highest ground, with a hillfort, ancient woodland and surprising views.

Wicken Fen Extended Circular Walk
Cambridgeshire
An extended fenland circuit through the National Trust's oldest nature reserve, dog friendly on the outer trails away from the protected boardwalks.

Fleam Dyke and Balsham Circular Walk
Cambridgeshire
A long, ancient route along the Anglo-Saxon Fleam Dyke earthwork to Balsham and back, dog friendly but very much a leads-on farmland day.