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Dog-Friendly Activities in Ruislip, UK

There are 29 dog-friendly activities within 20 miles of Ruislip. 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 Ruislip.

Pet Friendly St. James's Park
St. James's Park With its royal, political and literary associations, St James's Park is at the very heart of London and covers 23 hectares (58 acres) with a lake harboring ducks, geese, and pelicans. St James's is also home to the Mall, the setting for many ceremonial parades and events of national celebration. Please note that dogs are not allowed in the Memorial Gardens (in front of Buckingham Palace) or in the fenced-off grass area around the perimeter of the lake. Dogs must be leashed on the footpath around the perimeter of the lake and on the Horse Guards Parade Ground. During the spring and summer, you and Fido can watch the changing of the guard in the open area in front of Buckingham Palace at 11:30 A.M. each morning (weather permitting). See Details
Pet Friendly Notcutts Staines
Notcutts Staines Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome at Notcutts in Staines, UK, a retail chain specializing in plants, gardening tools, outdoor furniture, gifts, and homewares. The on-site restaurant also welcomes dogs and serves breakfast, lunch, drinks, and snacks, including daily vegetarian and vegan options. See Details
Lewis of London Ice Cream Farm Lewis Of London Ice Cream Farm is a dog-friendly attraction in Barnet, UK. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you for a fun day at the farm. Be sure to try their fresh ice cream, and they also offer waffles and sandwiches if you work up an appetite. See Details
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
The Regent's Park & Primrose Hill The Regent's Park covers 166 hectares (410 acres) and includes stunning rose gardens with more than 30,000 roses of 400 varieties. The Park has excellent sports facilities and with nearly 100 acres available is the largest outdoor sports area in Central London. Please note that dogs are not allowed in the Avenue Gardens, English Gardens, Queen Mary's Gardens, Wildlife Gardens, St. John's Lodge Gardens, or in Boating Lake. Dogs must be leashed on the edge of the Boating Lake and in Heather Gardens. 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
Kensington Gardens Covering 111 hectares (275 acres), Kensington Gardens is planted with formal avenues of magnificent trees and ornamental flower beds. It is a perfect setting for Kensington Palace, peaceful Italian Gardens, the Albert Memorial, Peter Pan statue and the Serpentine Gallery. Please note that dogs are not allowed to swim at Long Water, Round Pond, or the Peter Pan statue, and that dogs must be leashed at the edge of Round Pond and Long Water, around the Italian Fountains, and in the North and South Flower Walks. See Details
Hyde Park Hyde Park is pet-friendly. One of London's finest historic landscapes covering 142 hectares (350 acres), the largest of four Royal parks across the city is a must-visit for pups. There is something for everyone in Hyde Park. With over 4,000 trees, a lake, a meadow, horse rides and more it is easy to forget you're in the middle of London. Please note that dogs are not allowed in the Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain, Lido swimming area, Serpentine Lake, or Bowling Green and Tennis centre area, and that dogs must be leashed in the Rose Garden and at the edge of Serpentine Lake. See Details
Mayfield Lavender Farm Mayfield Lavender Farm is pet-friendly. This 25 acre lavender field with café and shop is located in Banstead; approximately 15 miles from Central London. The farm also features an al fresco café with picnic tables & a shop with lavender products. Dogs are allowed on the Farm and must be on a leash at all times. Mayfield Lavender Farm is open every day of the week from 9am to 6pm. See Details
Crouch End Picturehouse Crouch End Picturehouse offers pet-friendly screenings each month in London, UK. Bring Fido along to watch hand-picked films, including new release movies, independent features, and familiar classics. Theatregoers with dogs will be issued a fleece blanket to cover the seat or a rug if your pup prefers to lay on the floor. Bowls of water will also be available around the screen. Lighting levels will be a little higher than usual and movie volume will be quieter to accommodate your dog's sensitive ears. Before booking a ticket, be sure to confirm it's a designated dog-friendly showing. See Details
Tootbus London Small, well-behaved dogs are welcome on pet-friendly Tootbus tours throughout London, UK. This tour bus agency features open-top, double-decker, eco-friendly buses that guide travelers through historic streets and past famous landmarks. Tootbus also offers tours throughout Belgium and France. See Details
Kennel Club Art Gallery and Library The Kennel Club Art Gallery and Library is a pet-friendly attraction in London, UK. Located in bustling Mayfair, this cultural hub of pups is all about dogs, showcasing collections of dog literature, art, photographs, and much more, and is open to everyone with an interest in canines, including leashed dogs in both the library and art gallery. See Details
Fulham Road Picturehouse Fulham Road Picturehouse offers pet-friendly screenings each month in London, UK. Bring Fido along to watch hand-picked films, including new release movies, independent features, and familiar classics. Theatregoers with dogs will be issued a fleece blanket to cover the seat or a rug if your pup prefers to lay on the floor. Bowls of water will also be available around the screen. Lighting levels will be a little higher than usual and movie volume will be quieter to accommodate your dog's sensitive ears. Before booking a ticket, be sure to confirm it's a designated dog-friendly showing. See Details
Streatham Common Streatham Common is a pet-friendly park in London, UK. Pups with good recall can run freely around this large open space in the London district of Lambeth. From here, you and your pooch can enjoy great views across South London and have plenty of room to roam. Dogs aren't allowed at the Rookery, the Orchard, the playground, the paddling pool or the cafe. See Details
All Star Lanes White City Well-behaved dogs are invited to visit All Star Lanes in the Westfield London Shopping Centre in London, UK. This pet-friendly bowling alley welcomes pups inside to watch their owners strike out their friendly competition. Karaoke, a restaurant and a bar are also featured at this popular hangout, guaranteeing an all-around good time for the whole family. Note that dogs must be on a leash, and only two dogs are permitted per lane. See Details
QUEENS QUEENS is a pet-friendly attraction in London, UK, where four-legged friends are invited to unwind beside their owners. This local hangout features an array of activities for the whole family, including a bowling alley, arcade, darts, curling and ice hockey. Visitors may chow down on pub-style fare from MEATliquor, the eatery located inside QUEENS. See Details
Hampstead Heath Hampstead Heath is a pet-friendly park in London, UK. Spanning 790 acres, this huge park is said to have inspired C.S. Lewis to write the Chronicles of Narnia. Leashed pups are welcome to join their owners on the dog-friendly trails that wind around the woodlands and grassy space found at the Heath. See Details
Picturehouse Central Picturehouse Central offers pet-friendly screenings each month in London, UK. Bring Fido along to watch hand-picked films, including new release movies, independent features, and familiar classics. Theatregoers with dogs will be issued a fleece blanket to cover the seat or a rug if your pup prefers to lay on the floor. Bowls of water will also be available around the screen. Lighting levels will be a little higher than usual and movie volume will be quieter to accommodate your dog's sensitive ears. Before booking a ticket, be sure to confirm it's a designated dog-friendly showing. 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
Paddington Recreation Ground Very dog friendly park between St Johns Wood and Notting Hill. 3 doggy only areas, dogs allowed off leash in main park, some wooded areas. Cafe has special section for dog owners and dogs. See Details
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