Dog-Friendly Quantock Hills (2026)
Wills Neck, the Holford combes, Coleridge country and Kilve's fossil beach - the best dog-friendly Quantock Hills walks.

The Quantock Hills were the very first place in England to be named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and they remain one of the West Country's quietest treasures: a breezy ridge of open heath and red-deer combes running down to a fossil-strewn coast in west Somerset. You can stride the open top with views to Wales and Exmoor in the morning, drop into a wooded combe that inspired Coleridge in the afternoon, and finish in a dog-friendly inn in a thatched village. It is grazing country with wild red deer, so the lead matters, but dogs are warmly welcomed throughout. Here is where to go.
Are the Quantock Hills dog-friendly?
Yes, and they are one of the most relaxed and uncrowded places to walk a dog in the South West. The open ridge gives miles of free-roaming heath with huge views, the wooded combes offer shade and streams, the National Trust sites welcome dogs, and the surrounding villages are full of dog-friendly inns. Best of all, the Quantocks are far quieter than nearby Exmoor or the Mendips, so you often have the hill to yourself.
The thing to plan around is the wildlife and grazing. The hills hold sheep, free-roaming ponies and a herd of wild red deer, so a lead is essential near stock and the deer, particularly in the spring and the autumn rut when the deer are sensitive. The coast at Kilve has unfenced ledges, so keep your dog close there too. Otherwise the going is gentle and welcoming.
What are the best dog-friendly places in the Quantocks?
CENTRAL · RIDGE
Wills Neck & the Quantock Ridge Editor's pick
Open-heath striding on the spine of the hills
- Open ridge walking
- Big two-coast views
- Free-roaming heath
- Type Open heath ridge
- Dog access On-lead near stock, ponies & deer
- Terrain Grassy ridge, heath, tracks
- Highlight The summit of Wills Neck
HOLFORD · WOODED COMBE
Holford & the Combes
Shady stream-cut valleys in Coleridge country
- Wooded combe walks
- Streams and shade
- Quiet and peaceful
- Type Wooded valleys
- Dog access On-lead near stock, stream paths
- Terrain Combe paths, woodland, stream
- Highlight Holford Combe and Hodder's Combe
NETHER STOWEY · VILLAGE
Nether Stowey & Coleridge Cottage
A literary village at the foot of the hills
- Village base
- Literary heritage
- Coleridge Way start
- Type Village & NT cottage
- Dog access On-lead, village & cottage garden
- Terrain Village, lanes, hill paths
- Highlight Coleridge Cottage garden
CROWCOMBE · SCARP
Crowcombe & Triscombe
Hilltop gates on the steep eastern scarp
- Quick hill access
- Ridge viewpoints
- Pretty villages
- Type Scarp villages & gates
- Dog access On-lead near stock & deer
- Terrain Steep lane, ridge path
- Highlight The Triscombe Stone
BROOMFIELD · NT WOODLAND
Fyne Court
The National Trust's Quantock visitor hub
- Easy woodland trails
- Family-friendly
- Visitor centre
- Type NT woodland estate
- Dog access Welcome on the trails
- Terrain Woodland and parkland paths
- Highlight Waymarked estate walks
KILVE · COAST
Kilve Beach
A fossil beach at the foot of the hills
- Fossil hunting
- Rugged shore walk
- Sea views
- Type Rocky fossil beach
- Dog access Dog-friendly, lead near ledges
- Terrain Shingle, rock ledges, coast path
- Highlight Ammonite fossils in the rocks
Can you walk a dog on the Quantock ridge?
Yes. The high spine of the Quantocks is open-access land and some of the best free-roaming dog walking in the South West, reached quickly from road-gates like Crowcombe Park Gate and the Triscombe Stone. Dogs are welcome, but the heath is grazed by sheep and free-roaming ponies and is home to a herd of wild red deer, so keep your dog on a lead near livestock and the deer, especially in spring and during the autumn rut. The tops are exposed, so carry water for the dog on a warm day.
Tips for visiting the Quantocks with a dog
Lead up for deer, ponies and sheep
The Quantocks have a wild red-deer herd plus free-roaming ponies and grazing sheep. Keep your dog on a lead near them, especially in spring and the autumn deer rut.
Reach the ridge from the road-gates
Crowcombe Park Gate and the Triscombe Stone put you straight onto the open top with minimal climbing, ideal for a quick high-level dog walk.
Head to the combes on hot days
Holford Combe and Hodder's Combe are shaded and stream-cut, perfect when the open ridge is baking and the dog needs to cool off.
Mind the tide and ledges at Kilve
Kilve Beach is rocky and the tide comes in fast over flat ledges. Keep your dog on a lead near the slippery rocks and check the tide times before you go.
Base yourself in Nether Stowey or Crowcombe
The villages around the hills have dog-friendly inns and footpaths onto the ridge from the door, and the Quantocks are far quieter than nearby Exmoor.
Frequently asked questions
Q01Are dogs allowed on the Quantock Hills?
Q02Is Kilve Beach dog-friendly?
Q03Where are the best dog walks in the Quantocks?
Q04Are the Quantocks good for a quieter dog walk than Exmoor?
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