Scotney Castle National Trust

Scotney Castle National Trust

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Scotney Castle is a Three paw rating national trust site what to expect.

Dogs on leads are very welcome at Scotney. With 780 acres of estate covering woodland and parkland as well gardens, we’ve got plenty of walks to choose from, and dogs are welcome in the tea-room and shops too.
The fields and parkland at Scotney are a working estate and, although letting your dog off lead to run seems harmless, it can cause untold problems for the livestock and wildlife who live on the property. There are sheep and cattle grazing who don’t realise your dog ‘just wants to play’. Sheep see dogs as predators rather than a friend, and there have been several cases of sheep being mauled on the estate by dogs not on leads. Pregnant ewes can also abort as a direct result of being chased by dogs. Both situations are not only very distressing, their loss has a significant financial impact.

On the rest of the site we ask that dogs are on leads so all our visitors can enjoy their time here.Scotney is a very dog-friendly property and dogs are welcome on short leads in the main Picturesque garden, the shop and tea-room; we do ask that dogs in the tea-room are tucked under tables to prevent them being an obstacle or trip hazard for other visitors or staff.

The estate at Scotney Castle provides miles of beautiful walking for you and your canine companion. However, it is also home to a variety of wildlife and grazing livestock so dogs must be kept on a lead when walking on parkland.

Only assistance dogs are permitted in the house, old castle and walled garden.

Water bowls are available in the Courtyard area and by the Visitor Entrance.
There is fresh running water to top up doggy water bowls or bottles at the walkers’ toilet block.
After an exciting estate walk you can rinse off mucky paws and tums using the spray by the walkers’ toilet block.
Dog bins are located by the WCs in the main courtyard and by the white five-bar Salvin Gate at the visitor entrance at the entrance to the estate.
Staff in the shop, tea-room and at visitor entrance love to share their supplies of free doggy treats for our four-legged visitors.
You can also purchase doggy ice-creams in the shop and tea-room.

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