Badbury Clump
Faringdon, Oxfordshire, SN7 8PN
About this park
Badbury Clump, near Faringdon, Oxfordshire, offers a wonderful woodland escape for dogs and their owners. This ancient woodland, famed for its bluebells in spring and majestic beech trees, features the remnants of an Iron Age hillfort, adding a touch of history to your stroll. Dogs are very welcome throughout the site but must be kept under close control across all areas, particularly as the terrain includes uneven surfaces typical of a natural woodland. The varied woodland paths provide a peaceful environment for exploration, with plenty of opportunities for sniffing and discovering. While there are no specific off-lead areas mentioned, the expectation is for responsible owners to maintain control. Badbury Clump offers a chance to immerse yourselves in nature, with some historical intrigue thrown in for good measure. Facilities at Badbury Clump include a National Trust pay and display car park (free for National Trust members with membership card scan), though there are no toilets or a cafe directly on site. Visitors should note there are no water facilities for dogs, so bringing your own is advisable. The site is open from dawn to dusk year-round, making it a great spot for a rustic walk.
Facilities
- Parking
Opening hours
Open 24 hours