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The Erddig Estate in Wrexham, North Wales, is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers. This beautifully preserved 18th-century estate managed by the National Trust offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, with its grand house, charming gardens, and scenic parkland. Here’s everything you need to know to enjoy a visit to Erddig with your dog.
Dog Access and Rules
Exploring the acres of parkland at Erddig with your four-legged friend is a great way to enjoy the beautiful landscape, and well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome.
Dogs are not allowed inside the house, gardens, restaurants and shops.
Things To See & Do
Erddig is located just outside Wrexham, North Wales. The estate dates back to the late 17th century and was home to the Yorke family for over 250 years. It is known for its well-preserved mansion. The surrounding gardens and parkland, designed in the 18th century, are equally captivating, featuring beautifully landscaped grounds, historic outbuildings, and meandering waterways.
Visiting Erddig with your dog provides a wealth of activities to enjoy. Wander through the 486-hectare (1,200-acre) estate of parkland and gardens, taking in the natural beauty and features. There are several well-marked trails to explore. Bring a picnic and find a scenic spot to enjoy a meal with your dog.
Access and Facilities
Accessing Erddig is straightforward. It is located about two miles south of Wrexham. Ample parking is available on-site, which is free for National Trust members. Wrexham Central or General Stations are just under two miles away, and they have regular services from major cities. You can take a taxi or bus to Erddig from the train stations or, if you are energetic, walk a couple of miles.
The on-site cafe offers a selection of snacks, meals, and drinks, and it has outdoor seating areas where dogs are welcome.









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