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Last Updated:
21 Jun 2026
Hardwick Hall Estate in Matlock Bath is a National Trust day-out with parkland, formal gardens, the Stableyard and visitor facilities that suit a planned visit with dogs. It works well for owners looking for an outdoor-focused estate rather than a quick stop, with space to enjoy at a steady pace.
Dogs on leads are welcome in the parkland, Stableyard, formal gardens and dog-friendly restaurant seating area, with access also noted in the seasonal North Orchard seating during Summer of Play. The Hall itself and the restaurant counter are not open to dogs, so this is best treated as a selected-area visit.
It is a sensible option for visitors who like to keep things clear and manageable: lead, bags and a bit of planning are useful, especially on a working rural estate with livestock nearby. For dog owners choosing a Matlock Bath day out, it offers a strong outdoor fit.
Good to know:
Water bowls available
Treats available
Doggy Menu available
Dog Policy:
Dogs on leads are welcome in the parkland, Stableyard, formal gardens and dog-friendly restaurant seating, with seasonal North Orchard seating also available. The Hall and counter are off-limits, and lead control matters because of livestock nearby.





