Snoopy Trail London is a festive walk through central London.
Cookie and I followed Snoopy sculptures while discovering some beautiful hidden corners along the way.

TLDR 🔍

The Snoopy Trail in London is a free and festive outdoor art walk.
It is also dog-friendly and easy to follow.
The trail runs through the Fleet Street Quarter.
It takes place from 19 November to 16 January 2026.
There are 12 unique Snoopy sculptures.
They celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Peanuts comic strip.
The walk covers areas around St Paul’s and Blackfriars.
It is perfect for Christmas exploring with your dog.

Snoopy, Peanuts… what’s the name?🐶

One More Sleep Snoopy sculpture with Cookie beside the decorated doghouse on the Snoopy Trail London.

Although the comic strip is officially called Peanuts, Snoopy is the character most people instantly recognise.
Here in the UK, the trail is widely known as the Snoopy Trail.
In fact, this is especially true in London.
Therefore, that is exactly how most visitors experience it.

Here in the UK, the trail is widely known as the Snoopy Trail.
For example, most people in London refer to it by that name.
As a result, visitors experience it as a Snoopy-focused trail.

What Is the Snoopy Trail in London?🎄

The Snoopy Trail is a festive outdoor art trail in London.
It takes over the streets of the Fleet Street Quarter.

From 19 November to 16 January 2026, twelve beautifully designed Snoopy sculptures appear across the area.
As a result, visitors are encouraged to explore the neighbourhood on foot.

Each sculpture was created by a different artist.
Together, they celebrate the 75th anniversary of Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts comic strip.
Therefore, the trail feels both playful and meaningful.

Snoopy’s Winter Chorus sculpture with Cookie beside the decorated doghouse on the Snoopy Trail London.

Across the route, the sculptures are placed along streets, small squares and hidden passages.
In this way, a simple walk becomes a joyful little treasure hunt.

Where Is the Snoopy Trail?📍

All twelve sculptures are located within the Fleet Street Quarter, an area that stretches around:

  • St Paul’s Cathedral
  • Ludgate Hill
  • Fleet Street
  • Blackfriars

It’s a very walkable part of London and easy to explore at your own pace.

🌟 A small tip that makes a big difference

Some Snoopy houses are tucked away in quieter corners. While the official map is helpful, combining it with Google Maps makes the walk much easier and avoids unnecessary backtracking.

Download the Snoopy Trail Map🗺️

f you’d like to follow the trail yourself, you can use the official map to locate all twelve sculptures.

Download SnoopyTrailMap


Map courtesy of the Fleet Street Quarter Snoopy Trail organisers.
This map is shared for visitor convenience. All artwork and branding belong to their respective owners.

The map makes it easy to plan your own route or simply discover the sculptures as you walk.

Is the Snoopy Trail Dog-Friendly?🐶

Yes! This is a dog-friendly walk.

Cookie beside a Snoopy doghouse at night during the Snoopy Trail London, showing an urban and dog-friendly setting.

The entire trail is outdoors, pavement-based, and easy to do with dogs on a lead.
Just keep in mind that some areas can be busier near St Paul’s at peak times.

Our Experience on the Trail🐾

Cookie and I explored most of the trail over one afternoon.
What started as a Snoopy hunt quickly became a festive walk through London.
Along the way, we explored parts of the city we do not always stop to notice.

Beyond the sculptures, we discovered:

  • quiet streets
  • charming corners
  • unexpected viewpoints
  • soft evening light near St Paul’s
🌱 Best time to start the Snoopy Trail

Start the Snoopy Trail in the morning or around lunchtime. The walk takes time, and good daylight makes a big difference.

It helps with photos and makes the overall experience more relaxed and enjoyable.

Even so, you do not need to be a Peanuts fan to enjoy it.
In fact, the walk itself is absolutely worth it.

A Personal Favourite⭐

Among all the sculptures, one instantly stole our hearts.
It is called “Tales for Tails”.
It is inspired by Romeo and Juliet and the words of William Shakespeare.

Cookie meeting her favourite Snoopy at Tales for Tails, starting by the house and revealing every detail 🐶💛

Because of its romantic and playful design, it became our favourite Snoopy on the trail.

🌟 Take a relaxed break along the trail

Some Snoopy locations lead to lovely corners with pubs, cafés, and small bars nearby.

A few of them are also pet-friendly, which makes the walk feel more relaxed and easier to enjoy at your own pace.

Why This Walk Is Worth It🌟

  • Completely free
  • Dog-friendly all the way
  • Easy distance around St Paul’s & Blackfriars
  • Beautiful corners to explore
  • Perfect for quick Christmas memories
Cookie exploring the Plant Dreams, Harvest Joy Snoopy sculpture on the Snoopy Trail London 🎥🐾

It’s the kind of walk that fits easily into a busy day.
No planning, no tickets: just a gentle pause to enjoy London differently, especially with a dog by your side.
And for Snoopy fans, this might not be the last time London turns its streets into a playful outdoor gallery. Similar trails already being teased for 2026.

🌱 Bring a power bank

The Snoopy Trail involves photos, navigation, and some waiting time, especially in busier spots.

Bringing a power bank helps avoid running out of battery and keeps the walk stress-free from start to finish.

Key Takeaways⭐

  • 🎄 Free Christmas art trail in central London
  • 🐶 Fully dog-friendly and outdoors
  • 🗺️ Located in the Fleet Street Quarter
  • ⏰ Runs from 19 Nov to 16 Jan 2026
  • 🎨 12 artist-designed Snoopy sculptures
  • 📸 Great for photos, reels and short walks
  • 💛 Even better when combined with nearby hidden streets

FAQs About the Snoopy Trail in London❓

Is the Snoopy Trail dog-friendly?🐶

Yes. The trail is entirely outdoors and suitable for dogs on a lead.

Is the Snoopy Trail free to visit?🎄

Yes. All 12 sculptures can be visited for free.

Where is the Snoopy Trail located?📍

The sculptures are spread across the Fleet Street Quarter, around St Paul’s and Blackfriars.

How long is the Snoopy Trail available?🗓️

From 19 November to 16 January 2026.

Is the Snoopy Trail suitable for dogs of all sizes and ages?🐶

Yes, the trail itself is not difficult.
However, it runs through busy areas of central London.
You will cross main roads and walk along crowded pavements.
For this reason, keeping dogs on a short lead is essential.
Always adjust the pace to your dog’s needs and comfort.

Is the route flat or does it include hills?👟

The route is mostly flat.
London does not have steep hills like some other cities.
That said, the trail passes through many streets and hidden corners.
Comfortable shoes are recommended.

How long does the Snoopy Trail take to complete?⏱️

The walk can take more than two hours.
There are twelve sculptures to visit.
Some locations can be busy, especially when people stop to take photos.
If you plan to enjoy the trail and take pictures, allow extra time.

Want to see the Snoopy Trail in motion?

We shared a few short moments from our walk on Instagram and TikTok.

Did you enjoy this walk? 🎄🐶

Tell us which Snoopy was your favourite in the comments.
Save this post for later or share it with someone who loves exploring London.

Want to know more about me and Cookie, and why these small walks matter so much to us?💬

About Me & Cookie

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🔗 External reference

You can find official information about the trail on the Fleet Street Quarter website.
(This post focuses on our personal experience and walk, not a full replica of the official guide.)

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