About
Cirencester Abbey Grounds is a peaceful and scenic spot, perfect for a visit with your dog. Located in the heart of Cirencester, these lovely gardens sit on the site of the former Cirencester Abbey and offer a relaxing escape amidst greenery and historical ruins. It’s a popular place for locals and visitors to enjoy downtime with their four-legged companions.
Dog Access and Rules
It’s advised to keep your dog on a lead in some areas of the Abbey Grounds, particularly near the lake and the ruins.
Things To See & Do
The Abbey Grounds offers plenty of space for a pleasant walk with your dog. You can explore the open lawns and tree-lined pathways and wander near the lake.
While walking through the Abbey Grounds, you’ll also encounter remnants of the historic Cirencester Abbey, once one of the most significant abbeys in medieval England. The ruins are fascinating and an excellent way to combine history with your dog walk.
The Abbey Grounds is a popular place for dog walkers, so your dog will likely meet some new friends. It’s a social place for dogs and their owners, perfect if your dog enjoys making new pals.
Access and Facilities
The Abbey Grounds is centrally located in Cirencester, making it easily accessible on foot if you’re in or near the town centre. There are multiple entrances, including one near the Cirencester Parish Church.
If you’re driving, several car parks are nearby, including the Abbey Grounds Car Park (Dugdale Rd), Market Place and Waterloo Car Park, all within easy walking distance.









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