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35 Dog Friendly Things to Do in England This July (2026)

If you’re looking for inspiration this July, you’ve come to the right place.

We’ve handpicked some of the best things to do with your dog this month. From seasonal events and food festivals to steam railways, lavender fields, coastal adventures and scenic walks, there’s something for every type of dog owner.

Whether you’re planning a weekend away or simply looking for a new place to explore close to home, we hope this guide gives you plenty of ideas.

As always, many outdoor events and activities are weather dependant. If you’re travelling any distance, it’s worth checking with the organiser before setting off. During periods of hot weather, always consider whether it’s safe and comfortable for your dog to attend.

Click each title to find out more. If you know of another dog friendly event, attraction or activity that deserves a place on this list, we’d love you to add it to Dog Owners Guide and help other dog owners discover somewhere new.

📍South East England

Go East Vintage Flea Weekender – Browse vintage stalls, antiques and independent traders in East London – 4th – 5th July

Summer Screens at Canary Wharf – Watch Wimbledon on the big screen in the heart of London – 29th June – 12th July

Lymington Seafood Festival – Enjoy fantastic food, live music and a beautiful New Forest setting – 10th – 12th July

Roam Wild at Wakehurst – Explore acres of beautiful gardens and woodland with your dog – Throughout July

Hitchin Lavender – Wander through the stunning lavender fields while they’re in full bloom – Throughout July

📍South West England

Upton Country Park Festival – Live entertainment, food and family fun in a beautiful park setting – 3rd – 4th July

Autofest UK Big Weekender – A great weekend for car enthusiasts and their four legged companions – 3rd – 5th July

Dartmouth Steam Railway – Enjoy one of Britain’s most scenic steam railway journeys with your dog – Throughout July

Durdle Door & Lulworth Cove – Visit before the school holidays for a quieter coastal adventure – Throughout July

Padstow Sealife Safari – Take to the water with a dog friendly wildlife boat trip – Throughout July

📍East of England

Summer River and Reedbed Ramble – Enjoy a guided walk at Snape Maltings – 11th July

RHS Sandringham Flower Show – One of the highlights of the gardening calendar – 22nd – 26th July

Broads Tours – Hire a dog friendly day boat and explore the Norfolk Broads – Throughout July

Norfolk Lavender – July is one of the best times to visit these colourful lavender fields – Throughout July

Framlingham Castle – Explore the famous ‘Castle on the Hill’ with your dog – Throughout July

📍Midlands

Birmingham Cocktail Weekend – Not every venue welcomes dogs, but many do, making it a great way to explore the city together – 9th – 12th July

Craft Brew Festival – Discover independent breweries and street food – 18th July

The Great British Food Festival – Sample delicious food from local producers – 25th – 26th July

Three Counties Food and Drink Festival – A brilliant day out for food lovers – 25th – 26th July

Severn Valley Railway – Climb aboard a heritage steam train with your dog – Throughout July

📍Yorkshire

Flavours of Yorkshire – A fantastic outdoor celebration of Yorkshire’s food scene – 4th – 5th July

North Yorkshire Moors Railway – A classic steam railway adventure – Throughout July

Whitby – Spend the day exploring this charming seaside town – Throughout July

Spilmans Pick Your Own Strawberries – Make the most of strawberry season – Throughout July

Castle Howard – Discover beautiful gardens and impressive grounds – Throughout July

📍North West England

Dog Days at the Museum of Illusions – A fun indoor day out for you and your dog – 5th July

Tatton Park Foodies Festival – Enjoy food, live music and cooking demonstrations – 10th – 12th July

Watch the World Cup Final at BOX – Cheer on your favourite team alongside your dog – 19th July (will it be England?)

Windermere Lake Cruises – See the Lake District from the water – Throughout July 

Catbells – One of the Lake District’s most iconic dog walks – Throughout July

📍North East England

Paxton House Antiques Fair – Browse antiques and local traders – 3rd – 5th July

Friendship Walk along Hadrian’s Wall – Join a guided evening walk with fellow dog owners – 11th July

NE1 Screen on the Green – Watch the Wimbledon Final outdoors – 12th July

Great British Summer at Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens – Explore historic gardens and grounds – Throughout July

Weardale Railway – Sit back and enjoy the scenery from a heritage railway – Throughout July

Keeping Your Dog Safe This Summer

July can bring some of the hottest weather of the year. Before setting off, pack plenty of water, seek out shaded routes where possible and always check the temperature of the ground before walking. If it’s simply too hot, don’t be afraid to save your adventure for another day.

Discover More Dog Friendly Days Out

We’re adding new events, attractions and places to visit every week on Dog Owners Guide. If you’ve visited somewhere brilliant with your dog and can’t find it on our website, why not add it as a recommendation?

Your suggestion could help thousands of other dog owners discover somewhere new.

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