Dog Fields in Cambridgeshire
Compare 19 secure dog fields in Cambridgeshire, East of England. 9 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 4.3 to 5.0 stars.
Dog Fields in Cambridgeshire




Holly Lodge Dog Fields (South Paddock), Huntingdon
Cambridgeshire Canine Creche, Dog Field, March
Holly Lodge Dog Fields (North Paddock), Huntingdon
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Complete list of all 19 businesses in this directory.
- Cambridgeshire Canine Creche, Dog Field, March — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Ely Dogs Activity Meadows , Ely — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Holly Lodge Dog Fields (North Paddock), Huntingdon — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Holly Lodge Dog Fields (South Paddock), Huntingdon — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Holly Lodge, Bassingbourn Dog Paddock — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- K9 Academy Secure Dog Field, Peterborough — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Kings Ripton Dog Enclosures, Huntingdon — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Newton Farms Dog Fields, Swaffham Prior — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Newton Farms Secure Dog Field, Newton — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Off the Lead Dog Field, Landbeach — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Petsercise Enclosed Dog Paddock, St Neots — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Positive Paws Secure Dog Field, Barton — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Rachel’s Happy Hounds, Dog Field, — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Soham Dog Park, Ely — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Summerhouse Dog Field, Royston — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- The Stilton Dog Fields, The Farm Field, Peterborough — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- The Stilton Dog Fields, The Village Field, Peterborough — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- The Stilton Dog Fields, Woodland Walk, Peterborough — Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Wilburton Dog Park, Ely — Cambridgeshire, East of England
Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Cambridgeshire
Hire prices for private dog fields in Cambridgeshire vary between venues and depend on factors such as the size of the paddock, session length, day of the week, and whether any facilities such as agility equipment or sheltered seating are included. Most fields charge per slot, typically either a 30-minute or 60-minute booking, and you pay for exclusive use of the enclosed space. Some field owners offer a small reduction for booking a block of sessions in advance, and a few charge a modest additional fee for bringing more than one dog. Weekends and school holidays tend to be busier, so prices may reflect peak demand. The best approach is to browse the individual listings on this directory to compare published prices across Cambridgeshire fields before committing to a booking.
When searching for a private dog field in Cambridgeshire, the first thing to consider is how well the field suits your specific dog. Owners of escape-prone or high-jumping dogs often prioritise a fully enclosed perimeter with a tall fence and a double-gated entrance, sometimes called an airlock, that prevents a dog slipping out while the main gate is opened. Because fencing details vary from field to field, the safest approach is to read each listing carefully, contact the field owner directly to confirm exact fence heights and gate arrangements, and walk the full perimeter on arrival before letting your dog off the lead. Beyond fencing, consider the ground surface: Cambridgeshire fields can become muddy in autumn and winter, so check whether the paddock has grass, woodchip, or a harder-wearing surface, and look at what parking, water access, and shelter are available.
Private dog fields are particularly popular with owners of reactive, nervous, or fearful dogs precisely because the session is booked on a sole-use basis, no other dogs or unfamiliar people will be present during your slot. This removes the unpredictability of public spaces such as parks or commons, where unexpected off-lead encounters can set back a dog's confidence or trigger a reaction. On this directory you can compare Cambridgeshire fields by owner ratings and read reviews left by other dog owners, many of whom mention how their reactive or anxious dog coped in the space. Listings also show practical details like easy on-site parking (useful if your dog is difficult to manage on a lead walk from the road), whether the field is well drained, and what facilities are available. Always confirm the specific fencing and entrance arrangements on each listing before booking, particularly if your dog is an escape risk.
Most private dog fields in Cambridgeshire can be booked online, either through the field owner's own website or a third-party booking platform linked from their listing. You choose a date and available time slot, pay in advance, and receive a confirmation, often with an access code or arrival instructions. It is worth booking ahead for weekend slots, particularly during school holidays or fine weather spells when demand across the East of England tends to rise sharply. Some fields also accept weekday bookings at shorter notice, which can suit owners with flexible schedules. Before confirming, read the listing in full for any terms around cancellation, additional dogs, or age restrictions for children accompanying the session. If you have specific questions about the field, fencing, surface condition after rain, or gate arrangements, contact the field owner directly before your first visit.
Public parks and commons across Cambridgeshire and the wider East of England offer plenty of green space, but they come with unpredictable variables: off-lead dogs approaching without warning, cyclists, joggers, and livestock near field boundaries in more rural areas. A hired private paddock removes those variables entirely. Because the field is yours alone for the duration of your slot, you can let a nervous, reactive, or recall-work-in-progress dog run freely without having to manage unexpected encounters. On this directory you can filter and compare Cambridgeshire fields by star ratings and written reviews, and check which offer solo hire, agility equipment for enrichment, convenient parking directly at the field, and well-drained surfaces that stay usable through a typical East of England winter. Each listing sets out the specific facilities and fencing details the field owner has provided, so you can match the right paddock to your dog's needs before you book.








