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Discounts from 5% to 50% off, or £5 to £60 off 3 codes · 18 deals Latest added 3 days ago 18 expiring soon

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About Outdoor & Country

Outdoor & Country is a British online retailer covering the kind of kit that gets used rather than admired on a shelf. The range spans clothing, footwear, and accessories for walking, country sports, equestrian activities, and general outdoor life - which, in practice, means a fairly wide spread from waterproof jackets and walking boots through to dog leads, riding gear, and garden tools. It's a broad church, and that breadth is both a strength and occasionally a source of mild confusion if you land on the site looking for something specific.

In competitive terms, Outdoor & Country sits roughly between a specialist like Cotswold Outdoor and a general outdoors department at a place like M&S Country. It doesn't pretend to be a technical mountaineering shop - you won't find serious alpine hardware here - but it stocks solid, practical brands at prices that tend to undercut the more premium players. If you're kitting out a dog walk rather than a Munro attempt, that's probably the right fit.

The product catalogue leans heavily towards recognisable British country-lifestyle brands, and the site's breadth means it functions well as a one-stop shop for households where someone rides horses, someone walks dogs, and someone just wants a decent gilet. Less useful if you want deeply technical outdoor gear with a full specification sheet.

On the discount front, the numbers are genuinely interesting right now. There's currently one active voucher code and 32 live deals on this page, with discounts ranging from 10% all the way up to 70% off. The most common headline figure is 50% off, which appears across categories including dog accessories, footwear, clothing, and seasonal clearance lines. One code is expiring within the next week, so if you're browsing with intent, the time to act is fairly obvious.

The footwear sales are worth particular attention - a 70% off clearance on boots and shoes is a decent ceiling for a mid-size UK retailer, and walking footwear at clearance prices can represent real value given the typical retail price of decent waterproof boots.

Delivery works as you'd expect from an online-only retailer: standard shipping is available, with free delivery kicking in above a spend threshold. The exact threshold is worth checking at checkout before you add a filler item to qualify - it shifts occasionally. Returns are handled by post, which is standard but mildly tedious if you're buying boots and need to try a size up.

The honest verdict: Outdoor & Country suits country, equestrian, and casual outdoor shoppers who want solid kit at sensible prices without the premium markup of a specialist retailer. If you need expert advice on Gore-Tex laminate layers or crampons, look elsewhere. If you need a decent pair of waterproof boots, a dog coat, and a gilet in the same basket, this is a reasonable place to start - especially with half the site currently in sale territory.

How to use a Outdoor & Country discount code

  1. Find your code - Pick the best available code or deal from this page. Note whether it's a code you need to type in, or a click-through deal that applies automatically.
  2. Shop as normal - Add your items to your basket on outdoorandcountry.co.uk. Make sure your basket meets any minimum spend or category requirements attached to the code - these are easy to miss.
  3. Head to checkout - Click through to the checkout page. Don't rush past the basket summary; this is where some people miss the promo field entirely.
  4. Find the promo code box - Look for a field labelled something like 'Discount Code' or 'Promo Code' on the checkout page. It may be collapsed or tucked beneath your order summary, so scroll if it's not immediately visible.
  5. Type in the code and apply it - Enter the code exactly as shown - capitalisation and spacing matter. Hit 'Apply' separately; it doesn't activate until you press that button. The discount should update your order total immediately.
  6. If it doesn't work - Check expiry, minimum spend, and whether the code applies to sale items (it often doesn't). If everything checks out and it still fails, try a different code from the list.

Outdoor & Country shopping tips

  • The footwear clearance is where the big savings sit. With discounts up to 70% off, it's the deepest cut on the site right now. Stock in clearance tends to be size-specific, so if your feet are an unusual size this works either in your favour or very much against you.
  • One code expires within the week. There's currently 1 active voucher code among the 33 listed offers, and it's on a short clock. If you've been dithering, that's your nudge to check the expiry date and decide.
  • Sale items and discount codes don't always mix. Many codes exclude already-reduced lines. With 50% off appearing across multiple categories simultaneously, you may actually get more value from the sale price than from applying a general percentage code to a full-price item.
  • Dog accessories are genuinely well-represented. If you're buying for a dog - leads, coats, collars - the current 50% off promotion on that category is worth a separate look rather than just dipping in for clothing.
  • Check the free delivery threshold before adding a padding item. It's a common checkout habit to add a cheap item to qualify for free shipping, but occasionally the threshold makes that worthwhile - and occasionally the item costs more than the postage saving. Do the maths first.
  • The mid-season sale is a useful window for buying ahead. Country and equestrian gear doesn't change much season to season. Buying a waterproof jacket in mid-season sale at 50% off and using it next winter is simply sensible planning, not hoarding.
  • If you're buying footwear, check the return policy before committing. Boots especially need to be tried properly. Knowing the returns process in advance saves frustration if a half-size up would have been the better call.

Outdoor & Country promotions FAQs

Yes. There are currently 33 offers listed on this page, including 1 active voucher code and 32 deals. The voucher code is the one you'll type in at checkout; the deals are mostly automatic price reductions or sale promotions you can access by clicking through. Discounts currently range from 10% off up to 70% off in footwear clearance, with 50% off being the most common headline figure across clothing, dog accessories, and seasonal sale lines. One code is due to expire within the next week, so it's worth checking dates before you plan a purchase around it.

Outdoor & Country doesn't appear to run a dedicated, publicly advertised NHS discount programme in the way some retailers do via Blue Light Card or Health Service Discounts. That could change, so it's worth checking their website directly, or logging into Blue Light Card and searching for the brand — some retailers are listed there without making a big deal of it on their own site. If you're an NHS worker, it's also worth checking whether any of the current sale codes on this page deliver equivalent or better savings before assuming a dedicated scheme would beat them.

There's no clearly advertised student discount scheme for Outdoor & Country — they don't appear to partner with Student Beans or TOTUM in a publicised way. That said, given the volume of current sale activity on the site, with 50% off across several categories, the headline savings may be comparable to a typical student discount anyway. It's worth checking UNiDAYS and Student Beans to see if the brand has been added since this was written, as retailer partnerships on those platforms update regularly.

Outdoor & Country does offer free delivery above a minimum spend threshold, though the exact figure is worth confirming at checkout as it can change. Standard delivery is available below that threshold at a flat fee. There's no same-day delivery option — this is standard online fulfilment, not a quick-commerce operation. If you're placing a larger order, the free delivery threshold is usually easy to clear. For smaller purchases, factor postage into your value calculation, particularly if you're buying a single low-cost item in a category sale.

Copy your chosen code from this page, then add your items to the basket on outdoorandcountry.co.uk. Proceed to checkout and look for the promo or discount code field — it's usually on the order summary or payment page, and sometimes requires you to expand a section to reveal it. Type the code in exactly as shown, then click Apply. The discount should update your total immediately. If nothing changes, double-check the code hasn't expired, that your basket meets any minimum spend, and that the code applies to the items you've chosen — sale exclusions are common.

The most common reasons are: the code has expired (one on this page expires within the next week, so timing matters), your basket doesn't meet the minimum spend requirement, or the code excludes sale or clearance items. Many percentage-off codes are deliberately restricted from already-reduced lines — which is frustrating when half the site is in sale. Also check for typos or extra spaces when entering the code; a single misplaced character will fail it silently. If everything looks correct and it still won't apply, try a different code from the list, or use the sale price directly.

Most UK retailers, including Outdoor & Country, only accept one promotional code per order at checkout. There's no publicly advertised policy allowing code stacking. In practice, your best approach is to compare the available codes and pick the one with the highest effective saving on your specific basket — a 10% general code is often beaten by a 50% category sale that applies to the items you're buying anyway. If you have both a code and a sale item in your basket, the checkout will typically apply one or the other, not both.

There isn't a widely advertised new-customer or first-order discount in the traditional sense. Some retailers offer this via newsletter sign-up — a welcome email with a percentage-off code — and it's worth subscribing to Outdoor & Country's mailing list before you place your first order to see if that triggers an offer. The newsletter sign-up is usually in the site footer. Given the current volume of active deals on this page (33 in total), there may well be a code here that delivers equivalent value to a typical first-order discount anyway.

Mid-season and end-of-season clearance periods are where the deepest cuts tend to appear. Currently there are 50% off promotions across clothing, footwear, and accessories, with footwear clearance reaching 70% off. Buying country and outdoor kit in these windows and storing it for the relevant season is genuinely sensible — a waterproof jacket is a waterproof jacket whether you buy it in July or October. The usual retail calendar applies: look for bigger promotions around Black Friday, January sales, and mid-summer clearances. One current code expires within the week, which tells you the sale cycle is already in motion.

Yes, and there's clear evidence of that right now. The current offers include a mid-season sale, a summer sale, and multiple clearance events across footwear, clothing, and dog accessories — all sitting at 50% or above. This pattern is fairly typical for a country and outdoor lifestyle retailer, which tends to run two main sale windows (summer and winter) with clearance events around them. If a specific item isn't discounted yet, checking back at the start of a new season often pays off, particularly for footwear and outerwear where clearance stock can be substantial.

Outdoor & Country carries a range of established country, equestrian, and outdoor brands rather than focusing on a single label. The selection tends to cover practical British country-lifestyle names alongside well-known footwear and clothing brands suitable for walking and rural activities. It's not a technical outdoor specialist — you won't find the kind of alpine or climbing-focused brands you'd see at a dedicated mountaineering retailer — but for equestrian kit, country clothing, dog accessories, and general walking gear, the brand mix is solid and often available at a lower price point than specialist retailers.

Outdoor & Country sits in a practical middle ground. Cotswold Outdoor skews more technical and premium — if you need expert advice on layering systems or specialist footwear fitting, they're the stronger option. Country Attire occupies similar territory to Outdoor & Country and is worth comparing on price for specific items. Outdoor & Country's advantage is typically competitive sale pricing and a broad product mix that covers equestrian, country, and general outdoor needs in one place. It won't win on depth of technical expertise, but for everyday country and outdoor kit at reasonable prices, it holds its own.

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The best Outdoor & Country discounts typically offer between 5% and 50% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.

Reviewed by Jon Pope ChMCJon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago

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