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Dog Friendly Parks List

King Edward VII Park

King Edward VII Park in Wembley is a spacious, well-maintained green space with tennis courts, football pitches, an outdoor gym, and a playground. It features winding paths, wild meadows, and a bee corridor, making it a popular spot for recreation and relaxation. Opened in 1914 in memory of King Edward VII, it serves as a valued community hub blending history with modern amenities.

Fryent Country Park

Fryent Country Park in Brent is a large, peaceful nature reserve with woodlands, meadows, ponds, and scenic views. It’s dog-friendly, offering off-lead areas and walking trails, including the Capital Ring footpath. The park is rich in wildlife and managed for conservation, making it a great spot for nature lovers and families seeking a relaxing outdoor escape.

Sherrans Farm Open Space

Sherrans Farm Open Space in Wembley is a dog-friendly park with sports facilities like football pitches and a multi-use games area. Dogs should be kept on a lead. The park is easily accessible and offers a peaceful spot for outdoor activities.

Northwick Park

Northwick Park in Harrow is a spacious, dog-friendly park with open fields, sports facilities, and a small brook. It offers plenty of space for dogs to run, though dogs should be kept on a lead near the cricket wicket area. Easily accessible by public transport, it’s a great spot for dog walkers and sports enthusiasts alike.

Brent Reservoir

Brent Reservoir offers a peaceful and natural setting for dog walkers, combining scenic trails with opportunities for wildlife observation. It's an excellent choice for those seeking a tranquil escape with their dogs.

Barham Park

Barham Park in Wembley is a historic, dog-friendly Victorian park featuring mature trees, ponds, and a children’s play area. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead in the walled garden. The park offers peaceful green space with amenities like an outdoor gym and community facilities.

Horsenden Hill

Horsenden Hill in Perivale is a large, dog-friendly nature reserve with woodlands, meadows, and historic sites like an ancient hillfort. It offers scenic walking trails and amenities such as a farm shop and playground. Dogs should be kept on a lead when cattle are present. It’s a great spot for outdoor fun and history lovers.

Brent River Park

Brent River Park is a long, dog-friendly green corridor along the River Brent, featuring woodlands, meadows, and recreational spaces. Dogs are welcome but should be kept on a lead in some areas to protect wildlife. The park offers playgrounds, sports pitches, cycle paths, and picnic spots, making it ideal for families and nature lovers.

Gladstone Park

Gladstone Park in northwest London is a dog-friendly park featuring walking trails, sports facilities, a café, and playgrounds. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead in some areas and are not allowed in playgrounds or sports courts. The park also has historic remnants of Dollis Hill House and offers beautiful views, making it a great spot for families and dog owners.

Roundwood Park

Roundwood Park offers a welcoming environment for dog owners, combining recreational facilities with green spaces for relaxation and exercise. Its community-focused initiatives and range of amenities make it a valuable asset for local residents and visitors alike.

Longstone Avenue Open Space

Longstone Avenue Open Space is a small, peaceful community park in Brent that welcomes dogs, ideally kept on a lead. It offers a quiet green space for local relaxation and is easily accessible by public transport.

King Edward VII Park, Willesden

King Edward VII Park in Willesden is a dog-friendly community park with sports pitches, a playground, and picnic areas. It’s a great spot for dog walking and outdoor activities, welcoming dogs while encouraging responsible use of the space.

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