Dog-Friendly Cheshire: 2026 Guide
A dog owner's guide to Cheshire: Delamere Forest, the walled city of Chester, the Sandstone Trail and Beeston Castle, Tatton Park and dog-friendly pubs.

Cheshire is an easy, varied county for a dog day out: the largest forest in the region, a sandstone ridge with castles and big views, a Roman walled city, and a network of canals and country parks, all within easy reach of Manchester, Liverpool and the M6. Most of it is gentle, low-level walking on good paths, with a wealth of dog-friendly pubs to finish at. It is working farmland too, so the lead comes out near livestock. This guide picks the best dog walks and the practical details to plan a trip.
Is Cheshire dog-friendly?
Very, and very accessible. Cheshire (a county in north-west England, between the cities of Manchester, Liverpool and the Welsh border) is a patchwork of forest, sandstone ridge, river meadow, canal and country park, almost all of it gentle, low-level walking on good paths. It is one of the easiest counties to enjoy with a dog, with a huge choice of dog-friendly pubs to finish a walk.
It is farming country, so the usual rules apply: keep your dog on a lead near livestock, near the deer in the big parks, and on heathland in the bird-nesting season. Many of its best walks are run by the National Trust and Forestry England, both of which welcome dogs. For background, the Cheshire overview sets the scene.
What are the best dog walks in Cheshire?
CENTRAL CHESHIRE · FOREST
Delamere Forest Editor's pick
The county's largest woodland, with sandstone paths
- All-round dog walking
- Family days out
- Wet-weather walks
- Type Forest
- Dog access Welcome, lead near wildlife
- Terrain Surfaced and woodland trails
- Highlight Sandstone paths and views
What we liked
- Largest forest in Cheshire
- Sandstone paths stay drier
- Trails for every fitness
Watch out for
- Busy at weekends
- Shared with cyclists
Cheshire's biggest forest, with sandstone trails that keep paws clean and views to the Welsh hills.
WEST CHESHIRE · WALLED CITY
Chester
A Roman walled city that loves a dog
- City days out
- Riverside walks
- Dog-friendly cafes
- Type Walled city
- Dog access On a lead in the city
- Terrain Walls, riverside, city streets
- Highlight Britain's most complete city walls
What we liked
- Walk the complete Roman walls
- Riverside Meadows by the Dee
- Very dog-friendly cafes and Rows
Watch out for
- Busy with visitors
- Lead needed throughout the city
CENTRAL RIDGE · TRAIL & CASTLE
Beeston and the Sandstone Trail
A ridge walk past a crag-top castle
- Ridge walks
- Castle days out
- Panoramic views
- Type Sandstone ridge and castle
- Dog access On a lead (English Heritage castle)
- Terrain Ridge, woodland, some climbs
- Highlight A crag-top castle and big views
What we liked
- Dramatic crag-top castle
- Big views across the plain
- On the long-distance Sandstone Trail
Watch out for
- Some steep ridge climbs
- Lead needed near livestock
NEAR KNUTSFORD · DEER PARK
Tatton Park
A grand estate with a thousand-acre deer park
- Easy parkland walks
- Grand estate days out
- Flat, accessible walking
- Type Deer park and estate
- Dog access On a lead in the parkland
- Terrain Flat parkland, lakes, avenues
- Highlight A thousand-acre deer park
What we liked
- Vast historic deer park
- Easy flat walking with lakes
- Close to Manchester
Watch out for
- Lead essential around the deer
- Gardens and mansion off-limits to dogs
SOUTH CHESHIRE · HEATH
Bickerton Hill
Heathland and views on the sandstone ridge
- Quiet heath walks
- Big views
- Open-space dogs
- Type Lowland heath
- Dog access On a lead in nesting areas (Mar to Aug)
- Terrain Heath and woodland, some climbs
- Highlight Rare heath and ridge views
What we liked
- Rare lowland heath habitat
- Sweeping views into Wales
- Quieter than the forest
Watch out for
- Lead required in nesting season
- Steep, rooty paths in places
NEAR NORTHWICH · PARK & CANAL
Marbury Country Park
Woodland, meres and canal towpaths
- Flat, easy walks
- Canal-side strolls
- All-age dogs
- Type Country park and canal
- Dog access On a lead near water and roads
- Terrain Flat woodland and towpath
- Highlight Mere and canal walks
What we liked
- Woodland, mere and canal in one
- Flat and easy underfoot
- Dog-friendly pub nearby
Watch out for
- Lead needed near the canal and locks
- Can be muddy in the woods
Where are the dog-friendly pubs in Cheshire?
Cheshire is exceptionally well supplied with dog-friendly pubs, which makes planning a walk around lunch easy. A few reliable choices near the walks above:
- The Rising Sun, Tarporley, well placed for Delamere Forest, the Sandstone Trail, Beeston Castle and Bickerton Hill, with all well-behaved dogs welcome except in the dining room.
- The Swan at Marbury, a canal-side pub welcoming dogs in the bar, popular with walkers, cyclists and boaters.
- The Stanley Arms, Anderton, handy for the Anderton Boat Lift and the canal towpaths.
- Chester's many dog-friendly cafes and pubs in and around the Rows.
As ever, a quick call to confirm a pub's current dog policy and food times before you set out is always wise.
Tips for visiting Cheshire with a dog
Pick Delamere for wet weather
Delamere Forest's sandstone-surfaced trails stay drier and cleaner than most, making it the best choice on a muddy day.
Lead up for deer and livestock
Tatton's deer roam freely and the county is farmed. Keep your dog on a lead near deer, livestock and ground-nesting birds.
Walk the Chester walls
The complete circuit of Chester's Roman walls is a great dog-friendly city walk, with riverside Meadows and dog-welcoming cafes to add on.
Combine forest, ridge and pub
Delamere, the Sandstone Trail and Beeston Castle are close together around Tarporley, so you can pack a varied day around a dog-friendly pub.
Mind the heath nesting season
At Bickerton Hill and other heaths, keep your dog on a lead in the signed areas from spring to late summer to protect ground-nesting birds.
Carry water on the ridge
The Sandstone Trail and the parks offer little shade in summer. Carry water and a travel bowl, and make use of the many dog-friendly cafes.
Frequently asked questions
Q01Is Cheshire dog-friendly?
Q02Are dogs allowed at Delamere Forest?
Q03Can dogs walk the Chester city walls?
Q04Are dogs allowed at Tatton Park?
Q05Which Cheshire walk is best for an older dog?
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