Dog-Friendly Petersfield: Places to Visit With Your Dog
Dog-friendly spaces, pubs, and walks around Petersfield.
Petersfield and the surrounding countryside offer good options for dog owners. Here's where to take your dog around town and beyond.
Outdoor Spaces
Petersfield Heath
The 91-acre heath with its 22-acre lake is popular for dog-walking. There's a car park accessed off the B2146, and the open grassland and woodland paths make for good walking routes at any time of year. Many dog owners use the heath regularly, so your dog will likely meet others here.
The lake attracts waterfowl, so keeping dogs under control during water-based activities is advised.
Queen Elizabeth Country Park (via Buriton)
About 10 minutes drive south of Petersfield, this extensive park near Butser Hill offers a wide range of walking routes suitable for dogs. The terrain varies from easy riverside walks to more challenging hill paths. It's a popular destination for dog owners seeking longer countryside walks beyond the town.
Dog-Friendly Pubs
The Townhouse (High Street, Petersfield)
A dog-friendly pub with a beer garden — a comfortable option for those wanting to combine a drink with their dog's company.
The Good Intent (College Street, Petersfield)
A 16th-century pub known as dog-friendly, with character and historic atmosphere. Reviewers note its welcoming approach to canine visitors.
The Old Drum (Chapel Street, Petersfield)
Also known to welcome dogs, though not as extensively reviewed as the other options above. Worth checking ahead before visiting.
General Tips for Dog Owners
On Walks:
- Keep your dog under control in the town centre, particularly around Market Square where there's often activity and people.
- Some shops welcome well-behaved dogs, but always ask staff before entering with a dog.
- Carry water and take breaks during longer walks.
Seasonal Considerations:
- Summer walks are best done early morning or late afternoon to avoid overheating.
- Winter paths around the Heath can be muddy — rinse your dog off before returning to the car.
In the Countryside:
- Be aware of livestock in surrounding fields, particularly during lambing season (spring).
- Keep dogs on leads near roads and in areas with horses or cattle.
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Dog policies at individual venues can change. Call ahead or check websites before visiting pubs or attractions with your dog to confirm they're currently accepting canine visitors.
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