Dog Fields in Derbyshire

Compare 14 secure dog fields in Derbyshire, East Midlands. 10 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 4.3 to 5.0 stars.

Dog Fields in Derbyshire

Hounds Haven, Padfield in Derbyshire

Hounds Haven, Padfield

5.0(47)
Derbyshire, East Midlands
The Dog Paddock, Foston in Derbyshire

The Dog Paddock, Foston

4.9(117)
Derbyshire, East Midlands
Willow Paws Dog Walking Paddocks, Derby in Derbyshire

Willow Paws Dog Walking Paddocks, Derby

4.9(70)
Derbyshire, East Midlands
From £10 per hour
Pip’s Paddock Dog Field, Derby in Derbyshire

Pip’s Paddock Dog Field, Derby

4.8(75)
Derbyshire, East Midlands
From £5 per 30 min
Westmead Kennels Secure Dog Field, Etwall in Derbyshire

Westmead Kennels Secure Dog Field, Etwall

4.6(75)
Derbyshire, East Midlands
From £10 per hour
Paws and Play Paddock Dog Field, Leashaw in Derbyshire

Paws and Play Paddock Dog Field, Leashaw

4.6(48)
Derbyshire, East Midlands
From £10 per hour
Langley Dog Park, Kirk Langley in Derbyshire

Langley Dog Park, Kirk Langley

4.6(17)
Derbyshire, East Midlands
Rose Cottage Field of Freedom - Agility Dog Field, Chesterfield in Derbyshire

Rose Cottage Field of Freedom - Agility Dog Field, Chesterfield

No rating
Derbyshire, East Midlands
From £9 per 30 min
Broomhill Farm, Secure Exercise Arena, Old Whittington in Derbyshire

Broomhill Farm, Secure Exercise Arena, Old Whittington

No rating
Derbyshire, East Midlands
From £12 per 30 min

Angels Paw Paddock, Lower Kilburn

4.4(18)
Derbyshire, East Midlands
From £10 per hour

Hound and Horse Dog Play Paddock, Matlock

No rating
Derbyshire, East Midlands

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Derbyshire

Hire costs for private dog fields in Derbyshire vary between individual field owners, so there is no single fixed rate across the county. Most fields charge per session, typically structured around 30-minute or 60-minute slots, and many owners book and pay online in advance rather than turning up on the day. Some fields offer reduced rates if you purchase a block of sessions, and a few list an additional charge for a second dog. Rural Derbyshire fields and those closer to towns like Derby or Chesterfield may be priced differently, reflecting local demand and the facilities on offer. The best approach is to use the directory to compare published prices side by side across Derbyshire listings before committing to a booking.

The most useful starting point is to read each field's individual listing carefully, as details such as perimeter fencing, entrance arrangements, field size, and surface type are usually described there or confirmed directly by the field owner. Owners of escape-prone or determined diggers often specifically look for a fully enclosed perimeter with a tall fence and a double-gated airlock entrance, but you should verify those details on the listing or by contacting the owner before you book, rather than assuming any field meets that standard. On arrival, it is sensible to walk the perimeter yourself before releasing your dog. In Derbyshire, also consider drainage and underfoot conditions, particularly in autumn and winter when fields can become muddy after prolonged rain, and check whether the field offers shelter or hard-standing parking for wetter days.

Private hire dog fields are particularly popular with owners of reactive, nervous, or recall-shy dogs precisely because the session is booked exclusively for your party, meaning no other dogs or strangers are present during your slot. On this directory you can filter and compare Derbyshire fields by owner reviews and ratings, which often include comments from people who have used the field with reactive dogs and can give you a realistic sense of how the space works in practice. Listings also show whether the field offers solo hire, agility equipment for building confidence, easy off-road parking so you can move from car to field with minimal exposure, and whether the ground drains well enough for year-round use. Always confirm the exact fencing and entrance arrangements directly on each listing or with the field owner before booking if your dog is prone to bolting or jumping.

Most private dog fields listed in the Derbyshire area use an online booking system, allowing you to choose a date, select an available time slot, and pay in advance without needing to phone ahead. The directory listing for each field will usually include a link or clear directions to the field's own booking page. Availability can vary considerably between weekdays and weekends, with weekend slots near towns such as Derby, Chesterfield, and Matlock often filling faster, so booking a few days in advance is generally advisable. Rural fields in the Peak District fringe may have more flexible availability mid-week. If you have specific requirements, such as a longer session or a particular surface type, it is worth contacting the field owner directly before booking to confirm the field suits your dog's needs.

Public parks and open spaces in Derbyshire, while pleasant, are shared environments where you have no control over other dogs, cyclists, or children approaching unexpectedly. For owners of reactive dogs, puppies in recall training, or breeds with a strong prey drive, that unpredictability can make off-lead exercise genuinely stressful. A hired private field gives you the entire space exclusively for the duration of your slot. On this directory you can compare Derbyshire fields by ratings and reviews, and look for specific features such as solo hire, agility equipment, well-drained all-weather surfaces, and straightforward parking close to the gate. Derbyshire's weather, particularly from October through to spring, can make public green spaces very muddy, so fields with good drainage and a firm surface are worth seeking out. Always check each listing's fencing details before booking to satisfy yourself the field suits your dog.