Wollaton Hall Park
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG8 2AE
About this park
Wollaton Hall Park, located in Nottingham, offers a vast and beautiful natural parkland perfect for dog walking. The park spans 500 acres, featuring stunning scenery, including the historic Elizabethan mansion, Wollaton Hall, and a deer park. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls and extensive walks through diverse landscapes, making it an ideal spot for dogs and their owners. During May to July, which is deer birthing season, all dogs must be kept on leads throughout the Hall and Deer Park for the safety of both the deer and visitors. It is also advised to avoid Digby Avenue and Lime Tree Avenue during this period, as these areas are used by female deer to give birth and hide their young. Outside of these months, it is generally expected that dogs are kept under control, with specific rules for different areas of the park clearly signposted. The park provides essential amenities for visitors, including toilets and parking facilities. While specific dog-friendly cafes aren't explicitly mentioned within the scraped content, Wollaton Hall often hosts events and has visitor facilities that may include refreshments. The extensive grounds mean waste bins are likely available, encouraging responsible dog ownership. Wollaton Hall Park offers a scenic and large area for dog owners to explore, with a strong emphasis on wildlife conservation, particularly regarding the deer population. Understanding and adhering to the seasonal dog restrictions ensures a safe and enjoyable visit for everyone.
Facilities
- Parking
- Public Toilets
Opening hours
Daily: Dawn - Dusk