Dog owners are invited to display photos of their pets at Coombe Abbey’s cafe, inspired by War Memorial Park.

A study ranked Coombe Abbey highly, as the eighth-best UK spot for dog walks. It features gardens, woods, and lakeside paths. The Wall of Fame allows owners to celebrate their walk.
This idea came from War Memorial Park, which has a photo wall admired by visitors. Ryan Hobday, who manages the Cafe in the Park, thinks this wall will be quite popular.
People visit Coombe Abbey to walk dogs, making it a popular regional spot. The park’s top ten UK ranking was no surprise.
The staff will photograph dogs using a digital camera. Then, they will display the picture on the wall. It has created a talking point at another bistro, and they expect the same at this cafe.
The park offers three marked trails, including 1.5, 2, and 2.5 mile options. These trails showcase different parts of the park. Cooper, a Cavachon from Coundon, is the first photo featured.