Dog Friendly Activities in Chertsey, UK

There are 6 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Chertsey. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Chertsey.

Pet Friendly Sunningdale Golf Club
Sunningdale Golf Club Dogs are welcome to join their owners for a round at Sunningdale Golf Club. This pet-friendly country golf club in England allows their members to bring Fido on the course. The only rule is that pets must be leashed around the clubhouse. Dogs can help you by collecting the balls from your wayward shots. As an added bonus, their halfway house serves up sausages for dogs before the back nine. Teeing off times vary, so contact the golf club for more information. See Details
Pet Friendly Active360
Active360 Active360 is a London-based paddleboarding rental service. As well as offering a number of guided tours, you can rent your own paddleboard from anywhere between two hours to a weekend or more. The trips range in length and price, starting at £49 for 1.5 hrs on the water. This price includes training from an expert, a guided tour and all the equipment for humans. Those going solo can get a rental that starts at £30 for two hours up to a weekend for £99. Dogs need to bring their own canine life vest See Details
Richmond Park Richmond Park, at almost 1000 hectares (2500 acres), is the largest Royal Park in London and is home to around 650 free roaming deer. The pastoral landscape of hills, woodlands, ponds, gardens and grasslands set amongst ancient trees offers a peaceful respite to visitors. The Park is designated as a National Nature Reserve (NNR), a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Special Area of Conservation (SAC). Please note that dogs are not allowed in the Pembroke Lodge and Gardens, and that they must be leashed in Isabella Plantation, in close proximity to deer, and on the edge of the ponds during bird nesting season (signs will be posted). See Details
Bushy Park With an area of 445 hectares (1,099 acres), Bushy is the second largest of the Royal Parks. Lying to the north of Hampton Court Palace, the park has a distinctly rural character and is home to around 320 free-roaming deer. The famous Arethusa 'Diana' Fountain forms the centrepiece to the famous Chestnut Avenue. Please note that dogs are not allowed in the Woodlands Gardens and that they must be leashed when in close proximity to deer or the Water Gardens. See Details
Marble Hill House Marble Hill is the last complete survivor of the elegant villas and gardens which bordered the Thames between Richmond and Hampton Court in the 18th century. It was begun in 1724 for the remarkable Henrietta Howard, mistress of King George II when he was Prince of Wales, and friend of some of the cleverest men in England. The house and gardens were planned by a coterie of fashionable connoisseurs, including Mrs Howard's neighbour, the poet Alexander Pope. Leashed dogs are allowed in restricted areas only. See Details
CityDays 'London Scavenger Hunt' CityDays plan and organize fantastic dog-friendly scavenger hunts through the heart of London, UK. Work together with your team to solve clues that guide you through the lesser-known parts of the city, discovering hidden gems and great pub/cafe stop recommendations (that are also dog friendly!). Embark on an immersive experience that begins with puzzle-filled clues sent to your phone. Allow Fido to join your team as you unravel the answers to unlock your path through the city. Available every day, sign-up and play within 5 minutes of booking. Corporate bookings available. See Details
Chertsey, UK