River Waveney at Geldeston near Bungay
Guidance for dog walkers • Be aware of, and adhere to, restrictions limiting where dogs can go – particularly if it impacts local wildlife or livestock • Keep your dog close to you and under your control at all times • Use a lead when needed or requested • Prevent your dog from approaching cordoned areas • Always bag and bin your dog’s poo
Dog friendly Bungay Eating out:
Whether you’re in Bungay for the day or visiting on holiday, if you’re a dog owner you’ll know how important it is to involve your four-legged friend in your plans. Luckily, Bungay is a very dog-friendly town and offers plenty of dog friendly accommodation, outdoor activities and places to eat or rest weary legs and paws. Here are a few pit-stop suggestions where you and your pooch will be welcomed with open arms. Bungay/Outney Common: The Common is around 400 acres of gorgeous open space much loved by ramblers and dogwalkers. It is a haven for wildlife with a variety of riverside habitat, open grazing land and an 18-hole golf course so, as always, please keep your dog under control and be aware of where they are and what they are doing.
The Fleece Inn – The Fleece is located right in the centre of town and welcomes well-behaved pooches in the bar & snug (they may even get a treat or two!) and Pooch Hooch and Puppy Prosecco is available in the stylish courtyard. The Wortwell Bell – A traditional village pub close to the Waveney Lakes serving home-cooked food and a great selection of drinks make this an ideal place to wet your whiskers.
Vets:
Just in case your four-legged friend feels under the weather while visiting, local vets include: Chapelfield Vets, Bungay Road, Brooke NR15 1DX, Tel: 01508 558228, and Wherry Vets, Hillside Road East, Bungay, NR35 1RX, Tel: 01986 892771.
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