Dog friendly Oxford


Oxford is a beautiful city in England that has a lot of history and culture. You can visit the famous university, where many famous people studied and taught, such as Stephen Hawking, J.R.R. Tolkien and Oscar Wilde. You can also see the stunning architecture of the colleges, churches and museums.

Oxford is also a great place to enjoy nature, with parks, gardens and rivers. You can go for a walk, bike or boat ride and admire the scenery. Oxford has something for everyone, whether you are interested in art, literature, science or history.

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Christ Church Meadow
Attraction
Free

Christ Church Meadow

A well-known flood-meadow, and popular walking and picnic spot in Oxford, England

Bridge of Sighs
Attraction
Free

Bridge of Sighs

Distinctive bridge joining two parts of Hertford College built in 1914.

Attraction
Free

Oxford University Parks

Offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of the City, but conveniently located right at its heart with something to please everyone.

Activity
From £20

Cherwell Boathouse

Punting is a truly timeless, slightly eccentric, quintessentially Oxford, idyllic pleasure.

Attraction
Adults from £5

Stonor Park

Home to the Stonor family for 850 years with a rich history, art, treasure, gardens, family days out and deer. Relax and learn in this stately Oxford Manor

Attraction
Adults £6

National Trust Ashdown

Discover the National Trust's unusual Dutch-style Ashdown House on the Berkshire Downs.

Attraction
Adults from £7.50

Stowe House

With over 300 years of history there is something for everyone at Stowe House!