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Dog friendly hiking trails around Cirencester traverse a landscape characterized by rolling Cotswold Hills and extensive woodlands. The area features paths alongside the River Churn and numerous lakes within the Cotswold Water Park. Historic parklands, including Cirencester Park, offer broad trails through ancient trees and meadows. This diverse terrain provides a variety of hiking experiences for all levels.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
4.7
(23)
80
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(10)
53
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10.2km
02:41
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
(3)
89
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6.45km
01:42
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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10
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15.4km
04:02
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.72km
01:14
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Small Wooded Area, Ideal For a Walk from Cirencester Abbey Grounds.
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One of many hare’s dotted round Cirencester. Part of a hare trail that took place a few years ago, some were sold off and a few remain.
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The Still Water sculpture is no longer there. It’s been replaced with another horse sculpture by Hamish Mackie
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What you don't expect: You'll be happy to find shade on the Thames Path, as large parts of it are very sunny and temperatures are around 30 degrees, especially in summer. Even when it rains, a little protection from trees is good. In the event of a thunderstorm, it's definitely advisable to take refuge in a small wood like this instead of continuing on the path in open terrain. We needed to do this twice.
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I didn't even spot this at first! I was busy looking at the pretty buildings! This is on the corner of a path that leads down to a riverside walk & the open-air swimming pool.
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Please Note - you have to pay to enter the park, £4 per adult
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As of 15th March 2024, visitors to Cirencester Park will need to purchase a pass online if they do not live locally. Day passes cost £4 for adults and £2 for children, with family day passes also available. https://www.bathurstestate.co.uk/cirencester-park/passes-tickets/
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This is a good spot to stop for refreshments and it’s dog friendly. Roots + Seeds Kitchen Garden Restaurant serves breakfast and lunch/dinner from Mon to Sat 8am-5pm Sun 9am-11am breakfast 12-4pm for a roast! FRI & SAT ONLY from 4pm to 7pm you can go to the old tap room and get a real ale! It’s nice to end a walk here on a nice summer’s day. More info https://bathurstestate.co.uk/cirencester-park/the-old-kennels/
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There are over 25 dog-friendly hiking trails around Cirencester, offering a variety of experiences for you and your canine companion. These include 12 easy routes, 12 moderate routes, and 1 more challenging option.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails around Cirencester, with an average score of 4.45 stars. Hikers often praise the picturesque Cotswold landscapes, the well-maintained paths through historic parklands like Cirencester Park, and the diverse natural features such as woodlands and riverbanks that make for enjoyable walks with dogs.
Yes, Cirencester offers several easy dog-friendly walks. A great option is the Cirencester Park Main Entrance – Cecily Hill Barracks loop from Cirencester, which is approximately 4.1 km long and features gentle terrain through the historic park. Another easy choice is the Cecily Hill Barracks loop from Cirencester, covering about 6.4 km.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging adventure with their dog, Cirencester has options. The Source of the River Thames – Cirencester Amphitheatre loop from Cirencester is a moderate 15.7 km route that takes you through varied landscapes, including historical sites and natural features. Another moderate option is the Cirencester Park Woods loop from Cirencester, spanning about 15.4 km.
Many of the dog-friendly trails around Cirencester are circular, providing convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Cecily Hill Barracks loop from Baunton is a moderate 10.2 km circular route. The Cirencester Park Main Entrance – Cecily Hill Barracks loop from Cirencester is also a popular easy circular option.
Cirencester is rich in natural beauty perfect for dog walks. You can explore the rolling Cotswold Hills, ancient woodlands like Oakley Wood, and paths alongside the River Churn. The nearby Cotswold Water Park offers numerous lakeside paths and wildflower meadows, ideal for spotting wildlife. Don't miss highlights like the Lake at Cotswold Water Park or the serene Abbey Grounds Park.
Yes, Cirencester has several historical landmarks that can be incorporated into dog walks. A notable site is the Cirencester Amphitheatre, one of Britain's largest Roman amphitheatres, which is often part of longer routes like the Source of the River Thames – Cirencester Amphitheatre loop. You can also find historical elements within Cirencester Park.
Spring and autumn are often considered the best times for dog-friendly hiking in Cirencester. In spring, the woodlands burst with wildflowers, and in autumn, the Cotswold landscapes are vibrant with changing foliage. Summer can be pleasant, but be mindful of warmer temperatures and ensure your dog has access to water. Winter walks can be beautiful, but trails may be muddy, so appropriate footwear for both you and your dog is recommended.
Cirencester and the surrounding Cotswold villages are generally very dog-friendly. Many pubs and cafes welcome well-behaved dogs, especially in their outdoor seating areas, and some even indoors. It's always a good idea to check with the establishment beforehand, but you'll find numerous options to refuel after your hike.
Yes, parking is generally available near the starting points of many dog-friendly trails. For routes around Cirencester Park, there are often designated parking areas. For trails leading into the wider Cotswolds or Water Park, village car parks or roadside parking may be available. Always check local signage for restrictions and fees.
The terrain around Cirencester is diverse. You can expect well-maintained gravel paths and grassy tracks in areas like Cirencester Park. Other routes may feature stony ridgelines, shaded woodland paths, and riverside trails. Some sections of the Cotswold Way accessible from Cirencester can include grassy inclines. Be prepared for potentially muddy conditions, especially after rain.
Absolutely! The area around Cirencester offers several opportunities for dogs to enjoy water. Paths along the River Churn provide access to gentle flowing water. The extensive Cotswold Water Park, with its nearly 200 lakes, has numerous lakeside trails where dogs can often paddle, though it's important to be aware of local regulations and wildlife protection areas. The Source of the River Thames is also a unique water feature to visit.


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