Yes, Wilderness Wood (located in Hadlow Down, East Sussex) is a very dog-friendly destination, making it a popular spot for families and pet owners exploring the High Weald area. Friendly dogs are welcome to accompany their owners on the various woodland trails and into the outdoor seating areas of the on-site cafe. However, there are a few strict rules to protect the local wildlife and the experience of other visitors: dogs must be kept on leads at all times while in the woods, and owners are strictly required to "pick up" after their pets. The staff explicitly requests that visitors do not leave dog-poo bags hanging on trees (a common nuisance in public forests) but instead take them home or use the designated bins. It's a great place for a canine adventure, especially during the bluebell season or autumn, but if your dog is prone to wandering or chasing squirrels, the lead rule is non-negotiable to maintain the "working woodland" environment where timber is still actively harvested and children often play in forest school groups.