Dougal's Dog Blog. Entry 23: Cirencester Park, Gloucestershire

This story happened on: 24/10/2012

Move over Alderstead Heath, I have a new favourite site! And the Human That I Own rates it as his new Number One as well, so it's got to be good.

Cirencester Park, where do I start?

Well, the doggy field is as good a place as any. And you read that right, it's a 'field' and not some small afterthought squeezed in at the side of the site. It's plenty big enough for endless games of ball and a quick catch up with the other canines staying on site.

But that's not all.

Slap Bang Wallop next to the site is Cirencester Park, the lovely green space that gives the site its name. It's open from 8am till 5pm, and is a super mix of formal path on short grass, and informal paths through woodland. It's very slightly odd as it is so L-O-N-G and narrow, but it means that there are plenty of walkies opportunities.

But that's not all.

Walk through the park, about 20 minutes stroll from the site, and you reach the beautiful town of Cirencester. We both really, really, REALLY like Cirencester.

We found not one but TWO pubs that made this little doggy feel very welcome. One was called the Golden Cross. Lovely friendly bar maids, good quality food (albeit slightly spendy), a modern yet cosy feel to it, and a lovely snug with a roaring fire. It's the kind of place that is smart enough for a proper evening meal, yet informal enough to allow well-behaved dogs.  

The other dog friendly pub, just down the road from the Golden Cross, is called The Crown. Good food, good beer, and another open fire. Very slightly less formal (smart) than the Golden Cross.

As if all THAT isn't good enough, we spotted many cafes in the town that proudly displayed 'dogs welcome' in their windows. One of our favourites was the Swan Yard Cafe, just behind The Crown pub. We spied another dog-friendly cafe that backed onto the church (or is it a cathedral?) as well a sign welcoming dogs in a certain Seattle-based coffee chain cafe.

For the Humans who like a bit of retail, Cirencester is cram packed full of independent little shops selling all kinds of things.

For once in our lives, the Human That I Own and I both agree that we have yet to find a site to top Cirencester Park. Given the good doggy facilities, the expansive park next door, and the superb choice of quality dog-friendly eating and drinking establishments within walking distance, this site comes with a gold-plated 5 bones out of 5 rating. At the moment (October), the Autumn colours here are breathtaking. I cannot think of a better place for winter break to lift the off-season blues. See you there, canine pals!

frankie2 commented on 15/01/2013 13:31

Commented on 15/01/2013 13:31

looks like the park is going to be full of smelly  barking dogs so i will give this one a miss  .    Is thier any no dogs allowed sites

Old Snowdrop commented on 18/01/2013 07:15

Commented on 18/01/2013 07:15

Hi I am Bobby, a Shia Tzu, I was at Cirencester Park at the end of October 2012 for What my umans call Haloween. It was Raining so I could not go round with my umans, although they did decorate my carakennel with lots of ghosty bits.  I thought it was a great site and I did enjoy out doggy field as well. we went to Bourton On the Water and I saw lots of ducks. and saw lots of nice shops, although not many were doggy friendly. But it stopped raining while we were there and my umans and me had fish and chips outside. Looking forward to going away in my carakennel again soon 

Old Snowdrop commented on 18/01/2013 07:18

Commented on 18/01/2013 07:18

Frankie 2 all of the CC sites are dog friendly, so to avoid mixing with our hairy friends you will need to go wild camping in the middle of Bodmin Moor

rkj52 commented on 27/01/2013 14:01

Commented on 27/01/2013 14:01

Happy New Year from Skye & Iona and big wuffs for another site to add to our list.  Our humans whom we own have visited there without us before Sad so a trip there to make up for things is in order we think!  Dougal, Have you ever been to Ramslade CCS near Paignton please?  We are looking forward to our summer 2013 vacation trip there.  Looking forward to your blogs in 2013 - thank you, Skye & Iona.

Write your comments here...Hi Skye 2010, bit late responding to you ,but Ramslade (Paignton) is excellent for dogs. They have a very large field that is totally secure and the dogs can just run and run. If you want to get out, Dartmoor is only just up the road, and there are dog friendly beaches close by if you want see www.thegooddogguide.com  Hope you have a good holiday

MaxAbz commented on 30/01/2013 12:44

Commented on 30/01/2013 12:44

Laughing Dougal - Loving your blogs, they are amusing, interesting yet informative!  Keep up the good work, and get that human of yours to reward you for you excellent work!   Its really good to get more detailed info for dogs before booking a site.  As a doq owned human myself, my little furbaby has to be considered before I can go anywhere, so take note the CC!!  ..... as soo many members have dogs, more info for this would be most welcome....meanwile 

High Five Four Paws!  Im a big fan! Happy

mandyh01 commented on 01/02/2013 18:43

Commented on 01/02/2013 18:43

Thank you for the blog Dougal

. Information for doggy friendly  beaches near the sites would be useful!!

Emma.

Winking  

Happy People 2 commented on 04/02/2013 16:49

Commented on 04/02/2013 16:49

hi we are very new to caraving it sounds so good we also have a dog who loves to make new pals ,what is it like for children x

alou commented on 06/05/2013 19:32

Commented on 06/05/2013 19:32

Love your blogs Dougal. When's the next episode?

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