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Dog Friendly

Discover the District with your dog!

With miles of spectacular and rugged coastline, nature reserves and varied landscapes to discover, the Maldon District is a fantastic place for walking.

We have lots of different walking routes for you to enjoy, taking in the best of our coast, countryside, towns and pubs. From short circuits lasting an hour to longer treks across more challenging terrain, there is a route for every kind of walker, and most importantly a place for you and your furry friend to stop for refreshments after your walk!

Dog Friendly Attractions

Is your hound a historian? A number of our heritage sites that are dog-friendly including the Museum of Power. Here you can explore the former Water Pumping Station and admire the fascinating collection of machinery which ranges from an overhead machine shop to petrol powered iron.

At Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome, you and your dog can delve into history as you discover the thrilling history of aviation and explore the WW1 Museum. Did we mention it is the largest surviving Great War Aerodrome in Europe?

Trains over training, why not take a trip to Mangapps railway Museum in Burnham-On-Crouch. The museum has one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of railway items in Britian. Trains typically run every weekend from early February and during the school holidays.

Dog Friendly Cafes & Alfresco

Salero Lounge

Parlour Cafe

Maldon Coffee Shop