We are often asked where visitors can bring their dogs so here is a guide to attractions and places to eat, drink and stay with your dog.
Oswestry Town Centre is very dog friendly, come on market day and you and your dog will be very welcome in the market. Lots of treats at the indoor market pet shop. A walk up to the old castle mound will give you views over town and a place to stretch paws and legs. Take a stroll round the park and you could find the local ice cream seller with a special doggy friendly ice.
There are pet friendly pubs too so you won’t go home thirty or hungry and a special treat could be a visit to the local brewery with its picnic tables in the cider apple orchard.
Travel around the borderlands and you will find many places that will welcome your pet and give you wonderful walks. Stroll along canal paths, wander through historic woodlands or take a more strenuous trip in the Welsh foothills.
Don’t miss the old Racecourse. With easy parking and a figure of eight path with Offa’s Dyke running through, it is one of Oswestry’s most dog friendly destinations.
There are hotels, B&Bs, self catering and glamping sites that will all welcome you and your pet. We hope to meet you all soon!
Offa’s Dyke Path Following the English/Welsh border for 177 miles alongside the 8th Century is Offa’s Dyke Path. This National Trail takes you through changing landscapes offering amazing opportunities to READ MORE...
Ever since 1978, Petworld has been serving Oswestry customers with the finest range of pet foods and products available. Our large shop is right on Festival Square and you can READ MORE...
Shlurp! is an independent family-run milkshake and smoothie bar, specialising in thick ice-cream shakes which combine your favourite chocolate bar with ice-cream to create the ultimate in indulgent drinking experiences. READ MORE...
Views to the Welsh Hills Snow on Back Racecourse Lane On the B4580 Road to Llansilin, Oswestry Racecourse Common & Woods is on ‘Cyrn y Bwch’ (The Horns of the Buck) READ MORE...
Oswestry has always been a market town; in fact the first charter was granted in 1262. From wool merchants who would bring their products from Wales into town the trades READ MORE...
See the video of Old Oswestry Hill Fort Old Oswestry Hill Fort – this spectacular, dramatic & mysterious 3,000-year-old hill fort marks the beginning of one of Britain’s oldest settlements, READ MORE...
Castle bank is all that remains of an imposing castle, which served to defend the town, & formed an important link in the chain of Norman defence along the Welsh READ MORE...
Heritage Trains operate in Oswestry & Llynclys. There are plans to reopen the entire 8 mile route which will see trains running for the first time since the 1960’s from READ MORE...
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