Dog Fields in Essex
Compare 27 secure dog fields in Essex, East of England. 12 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 3.5 to 5.0 stars.
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Complete list of all 27 businesses in this directory.
- ** CLOSED** Dolly’s Dog Field, Saffron Walden — Essex, East of England
- Barnley Dog Park, Haverhill — Essex, East of England
- Billericay Dog Training Centre, Billericay — Essex, East of England
- Birchanger Dog Field, Birchanger — Essex, East of England
- Caidge Canines Meadow Hire (Dog Field), Southminster — Essex, East of England
- Crazy Dogs Forest Adventure, Dog Field, Takeley — Essex, East of England
- Dog Dynasty, Dog Field, Chelmsford — Essex, East of England
- Dogs Play Centre (Dog Field), Colchester — Essex, East of England
- Dunmow Dog Park, Dunmow — Essex, East of England
- Farcroft Enclosed Play Area, Chelmsford — Essex, East of England
- Golden Grove Caravan Site, Dog Field, Braintree — Essex, East of England
- Grow Walkies Dog Field, Roydon — Essex, East of England
- Nosey Barker Dog Field, Harlow — Essex, East of England
- Olivers Dog Walking Field, Witham — Essex, East of England
- Parklands Farm Chelmsford — Essex, East of England
- Porter’s Farm Dog Field, Kelverdon — Essex, East of England
- Potter’s Paddock Dog Field, Sudbury — Essex, East of England
- Shakestones Dog Field, Chelmsford — Essex, East of England
- Slamsey’s Dog Field, Braintree — Essex, East of England
- Strawberry Field Pet Play Dog Field, Clacton-on-Sea — Essex, East of England
- Tawney Estate Secure Dog Parkland — Essex, East of England
- The Bark Park Woodland Adventure Dog Field, Chelmsford — Essex, East of England
- Tom and Ted’s, Mersea Island — Essex, East of England
- Turf Paws Dog Field, Ashingdon — Essex, East of England
- Wag Tails, Rettendon — Essex, East of England
- Wagtail Goldhanger Meadow, Danbury — Essex, East of England
- Wickford Dog Field, Wickford — Essex, East of England
Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Essex
Pricing for dog fields in the Essex area varies between individual field owners, so there is no single fixed rate across the region. Most fields operate on a per-slot basis, typically 30 or 60 minutes, with the hire fee published on each listing so you can compare before booking. Some fields offer a small reduction if you book a block of sessions in advance, and a few charge a modest additional fee for a second dog. Weekday slots can sometimes work out more affordable than weekend ones, when demand tends to be higher across the East of England. The clearest way to compare current prices is to browse the individual listings on the directory, where each field's published rates are displayed alongside their facilities and available slots.
Essex has a mix of rural paddocks and fields on the edges of market towns, so the facilities on offer can differ quite a bit. For owners of escape-prone or highly energetic dogs, fencing is the first priority. It is worth checking each field's own listing for details of perimeter fencing and entrance arrangements, many cautious owners specifically look for a fully enclosed field with a double-gated airlock entrance, and then confirming those details directly with the field owner before booking. On arrival, walking the boundary yourself is a sensible habit. Beyond fencing, look at field size, ground surface and drainage, as Essex clay soil can get muddy in autumn and winter. Parking, fresh water, and whether the session is genuinely private hire are all worth confirming too.
Private dog fields can be particularly valuable for owners of reactive, nervous, or rescue dogs who struggle in busy public spaces. The key attraction is solo hire, your dog has the field entirely to themselves for the duration of the session, with no other dogs or unfamiliar people present. This also makes private fields popular for puppies working on recall in a controlled environment. On this directory you can compare Essex fields by their ratings and reviews, filter for solo or private hire, and see what facilities each one offers, such as agility equipment, shelter, or easy off-road parking. Because the suitability of a field for a nervous dog depends heavily on its specific fencing and layout, always check the individual listing and speak to the field owner to confirm the details that matter most to you.
Most dog fields in the Essex and East of England area use an online booking system, allowing you to browse available time slots and pay in advance from home. The directory listing for each field will typically link through to their own booking page or website. It is worth booking ahead, particularly for weekend mornings or school holiday periods, when demand across the region is noticeably higher. If you have a dog with specific needs, for example a large breed that needs a bigger space, or a strong digger, it is sensible to message or call the field owner before your first visit to ask any questions not already covered in the listing. Some smaller or rural fields in Essex also accept bookings by phone or email if you prefer.
Public parks and green spaces across Essex, from Chelmsford to Colchester and the coastal fringes, can be busy and unpredictable, with cyclists, children, and off-lead dogs appearing without warning. A hired private field removes those variables entirely for the duration of your slot. This matters most for owners of reactive dogs, puppies in training, or dogs recovering from injury who need controlled exercise. On this directory you can compare Essex fields by ratings and reviews, check whether solo or private hire is offered, and look at practical details such as parking, drainage, shelter, and agility equipment, all real differences from a public space. Fields with good drainage and a hard-standing car park are especially practical through an East of England winter. Always check a field's individual listing to confirm the fencing and access arrangements suit your dog before booking.
















