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Dog-friendly Exeter

41 tail-wagging places to eat, drink, walk and explore with your dog in Exeter.

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Exeter Cathedral and Cathedral GreenPhoto © Kolawole Ladejobi via GoogleDays OutExeter Cathedral and Cathedral GreenCathedral Close, ExeterDogs welcome in the outdoor areas and grounds, well-behaved and on a leadExeter QuaysidePhoto © Rafal Winiarski via GoogleDays OutExeter QuaysideExeter Quay, ExeterIdeal for dogs with green spaces, waterside seating and many dog-friendly cafes and pubsQuay Climbing CentrePhoto © Nau via GoogleDays OutQuay Climbing CentreExeter Quay, ExeterDog-friendly cafe area on the QuaysideRougemont GardensPhoto © Jeffry Bahn via GoogleDays OutRougemont GardensCity centre, ExeterDogs welcome on leads in this central parkPlaces to EatArtigianoCity centre, ExeterDog-friendly cafe and barBoston Tea PartyPhoto © Boston Tea Party via GooglePlaces to EatBoston Tea PartyQueen Street, ExeterDogs welcome in all areas with water bowls and biscuits providedCosy ClubPhoto © Cosy Club via GooglePlaces to EatCosy ClubSouthernhay, ExeterDog-friendly informal lounging environmentHerbiesPhoto © Bradley Scott via GooglePlaces to EatHerbiesCity centre, ExeterListed among Exeter's dog-friendly restaurantsHub Box ExeterPhoto © Hub Box Exeter via GooglePlaces to EatHub Box ExeterNear Cathedral, ExeterDog friendly burger restaurantPho ExeterPhoto © Jayjay Seetan via GooglePlaces to EatPho ExeterCity centre, ExeterDog friendly, four-legged friends always welcomePlaces to EatRockfish Exeter QuayExeter Quay, ExeterDogs welcome on leads with water and a refill tap available, paws on the floorSacred GroundsPhoto © Sacred Grounds via GooglePlaces to EatSacred GroundsMcCoy's Arcade, Fore Street, ExeterDogs made genuinely welcome throughout, buggy and wheelchair accessibleTea on the GreenPhoto © Eat On The Green via GooglePlaces to EatTea on the GreenCathedral Close, ExeterDog-friendly with outdoor tables on the GreenThe Blue BallPhoto © Blue Ball Inn via GooglePlaces to EatThe Blue BallCity centre, ExeterDog friendly restaurantThe LoungePhoto © Puerto Lounge via GooglePlaces to EatThe LoungeCity centre near Cathedral, ExeterWelcomes dogs alongside ownersThe Quayside CafePhoto © Quayside Cafe via GooglePlaces to EatThe Quayside CafeWaterside, Exeter Quay, ExeterDogs welcome at this canalside spotPlaces to EatThe Ridge Cafe Haldon ForestHaldon Forest Park, ExeterDogs welcome with drinking water available and tie-rings on outdoor picnic tablesPubsDouble LocksCanal Banks, ExeterDogs welcome everywhere with water bowls and treats, hosts an annual dog show, covered blanket-lined stretch tentMill on the ExePhoto © Mill on the Exe via GooglePubsMill on the ExeBonhay Road, ExeterDogs welcome in all areas with free treats on arrival, dog-friendly rooms with Proper Dog hamperOn The WaterfrontPhoto © On The Waterfront via GooglePubsOn The WaterfrontExeter Quay, ExeterDogs welcome on the heated terrace and in the bar area, hosts an annual dog showSamuel JonesPhoto © Jon Manly via GooglePubsSamuel JonesExeter Quay, ExeterDogs welcome, request dog-friendly seating when booking, large waterfront terraceThe Fat PigPhoto © Andy Norris via GooglePubsThe Fat PigJohn Street, ExeterDogs actively welcomed with water bowls and treatsThe Prospect InnPhoto © The Prospect Inn via GooglePubsThe Prospect InnExeter Quay, ExeterDogs in all wooden-floored areas plus dedicated Doghouse alcove with dog bed, water bowls, treats and doggy ice creamThe Turf HotelPhoto © Simon Punter via GooglePubsThe Turf HotelTurf Locks, Exeter Canal, ExeterDogs completely welcome inside and out (not the restaurant), large jar of dog biscuits on the bar and water bowlsThe Turk's HeadPhoto © Laura Olivo Ayala via GooglePubsThe Turk's HeadCathedral area, ExeterUp to two dogs welcome, doggy hamper with treats, bed or blanket and bowl for overnight staysGo Outdoors ExeterPhoto © Darren Lyne via GoogleShopsGo Outdoors ExeterExeter, ExeterAllows dogs in storeShopsJohn Lewis ExeterCity centre, ExeterDog friendly across UK stores, well-behaved dogs on fixed leadsOliver Bonas ExeterPhoto © Christian Kemp via GoogleShopsOliver Bonas ExeterPrincesshay, ExeterAll branches are dog friendly, dogs can help pick purchasesPets at Home ExeterPhoto © Yarys via GoogleShopsPets at Home ExeterExeter, ExeterDog-friendly store where staff provide cuddles and treatsHotel du Vin ExeterPhoto © Zuzanna Kolodziej via GooglePlaces to StayHotel du Vin ExeterMagdalen Street, ExeterDog-friendly rooms allowing up to two dogs, additional GBP 20 per dog per nightHotel Indigo ExeterPhoto © Hotel Indigo Exeter by IHG via GooglePlaces to StayHotel Indigo ExeterCity centre, ExeterWelcomes dogs with food and water bowls providedMercure Exeter Southgate HotelPhoto © Chris Anning via GooglePlaces to StayMercure Exeter Southgate HotelSouthernhay, ExeterDogs allowed in selected roomsThe City Gate HotelPhoto © City Gate (Hotel) via GooglePlaces to StayThe City Gate HotelWest of Cathedral, ExeterDogs treated to treats, a dog bed or blanket and a water bowl, up to two dogs per roomThe Devon HotelPhoto © The Devon Hotel via GooglePlaces to StayThe Devon HotelMatford, Exeter, ExeterDog-friendly rooms welcoming guests with their dogsExe Estuary TrailPhoto © Elly Mahany via GoogleWalks & BeachesExe Estuary TrailExe Estuary, ExeterDog-friendly traffic-free trail, some seasonal bird-protection restrictions on parts of the estuaryWalks & BeachesExeter Canal Towpath to Double LocksExeter Ship Canal, ExeterBest kept on lead as the path is shared with cyclists, leads to a very dog-friendly pubExeter Green CirclePhoto © Exeter Green Party via GoogleWalks & BeachesExeter Green CircleAround Exeter, ExeterDog-friendly circular route caters for all walking abilitiesHaldon Forest ParkPhoto © Haldon Forest Park - Forestry England via GoogleWalks & BeachesHaldon Forest ParkHaldon Ridge, south of Exeter, ExeterDogs off-lead in most areas, on-lead near the visitor centre, dog water near toilets and tie-rings at picnic tablesLudwell Valley ParkPhoto © Adèle Thomas via GoogleWalks & BeachesLudwell Valley ParkTopsham Road area, ExeterDogs off-lead with caution, on lead when livestock graze April to October, dog bins at Pynes HillMincinglake Valley ParkPhoto © Clive Wilson via GoogleWalks & BeachesMincinglake Valley ParkNorth Exeter, ExeterOff-lead runs in butterfly-rich meadowsRiverside Valley ParkPhoto © Joseph Gordy via GoogleWalks & BeachesRiverside Valley ParkRiver Exe, city centre, ExeterDogs allowed off-lead in most areas, on lead near the canal road, dog bins and benches throughout
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