This Victorian-style garden area within Regent's Park offers pet owners a formal landscaped space for walks along the historic Broad Walk near Chester Gate. The gardens feature seasonal displays including spring bulbs and summer plantings, along with tiered fountains, maintained hedges, and decorative flower arrangements that create an attractive environment for dog walking. The centerpiece includes a distinctive circular stone bowl supported by winged lions, dating back to 1863, which serves as a notable landmark within the garden space. Dog owners can enjoy well-maintained pathways through these formally designed gardens, which provide a more structured alternative to open parkland areas. The location offers seasonal interest throughout the year, with spring blossom displays and summer bedding that create varied scenery for regular walks. The gardens connect to the broader Regent's Park system, allowing access to additional walking routes and open spaces suitable for pets. The site operates under Royal Parks management and requires compliance with standard park regulations regarding dog walking and pet supervision. The formal garden setting provides a quieter atmosphere compared to busier park areas, making it suitable for dogs that prefer less crowded environments while still offering the benefits of urban green space access.
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The Broad Walk, London, NW1 4LL, United Kingdom