Dog Fields in Ipswich

Compare 8 secure dog fields in Ipswich, East of England. 3 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 4.4 to 5.0 stars.

Dog Fields in Ipswich

The Dogs Squad CIC in Ipswich

The Dogs Squad CIC

5.0(47)
Ipswich, East of England
Go Frolic Dog Field, Somersham in Ipswich

Go Frolic Dog Field, Somersham

4.9(133)
Ipswich, East of England
From £10 per session
Stowupland Dog Meadow, Stowupland in Ipswich

Stowupland Dog Meadow, Stowupland

4.7(41)
Ipswich, East of England
From £6.30 per 30 min
Spots Meadow in Ipswich

Spots Meadow

4.7(32)
Ipswich, East of England
From £10 per session
The Meadow Secure Dog Exercise Field, Ipswich in Ipswich

The Meadow Secure Dog Exercise Field, Ipswich

4.4(48)
Ipswich, East of England
From £8 per session
Suffolk Run Free in Ipswich

Suffolk Run Free

No rating
Ipswich, East of England

Suffolk Dog Town

4.9(103)
Ipswich, East of England

Shepherds Rest Dog Retreat

4.7(39)
Ipswich, East of England
From £12 per session

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Ipswich

Hire fees for private dog fields near Ipswich are typically charged per slot rather than by the day. Most fields offer 30-minute or 60-minute sessions, and you can usually book and pay online in advance through the field's own website or a booking platform. Some fields provide discounted rates if you bring more than one dog, while others offer block bookings that reduce the cost per session over time. Prices vary depending on the size of the paddock, the facilities on offer, and whether the field is in a rural location or closer to Ipswich town. Because each field sets its own rates, the most straightforward approach is to browse the listings on this directory and compare the published prices side by side before committing to a booking.

When searching for a dog field near Ipswich, start by checking the fencing details on each individual listing or by contacting the field owner directly, as specifications differ between sites. Owners of escape-prone or high-jumping dogs often look for a tall perimeter fence and a double-gated entrance, sometimes called an airlock, so there is a buffer zone before the open field. It is also worth arriving a few minutes early to walk the perimeter yourself and look for any gaps, low spots, or areas where the fence meets a gate. Beyond fencing, consider the surface underfoot: East of England fields can become waterlogged after heavy rain, so good drainage or a hard-standing area matters. Check also whether the field offers sole-use hire, adequate parking, and fresh water on site.

Private dog fields can be a genuinely practical solution for owners of reactive or nervous dogs in the Ipswich area, because a sole-use booking means no other dogs or unfamiliar people enter the paddock during your session. This controlled environment removes the unpredictability of public green spaces such as Christchurch Park, where off-lead dogs can approach without warning. On this directory you can read verified owner reviews and compare ratings across Ipswich fields, which often highlight how well a field suits anxious or reactive dogs. Listings also show whether a field offers solo hire, agility equipment for confidence-building work, easy parking close to the gate, and whether the surface drains well, all details that matter when managing a dog that finds busy or muddy environments stressful. Always confirm the specific fencing details directly with each field before booking.

Most private dog fields in and around Ipswich accept bookings online, either through their own website or a third-party booking system. You typically choose a date, select an available 30-minute or 60-minute slot, pay at the time of booking, and receive a confirmation with any access instructions. Weekday slots are generally easier to come by, while weekend mornings in particular can fill quickly, especially during school holidays. If you have a specific requirement, such as needing extra time, bringing multiple dogs, or wanting to check the field's fencing arrangements before your first visit, it is worth messaging or calling the field owner directly before booking. Each listing on this directory links through to the relevant booking page, so you can check real-time availability across several Ipswich fields in one place.

Public parks and open spaces around Ipswich, while pleasant, come with no guarantee of a dog-free or crowd-free experience. Off-lead dogs can approach unpredictably, cyclists and joggers share the same paths, and you have no control over who else is present. A hired private field removes those variables entirely: you have the paddock to yourself for the duration of your session. On this directory you can compare Ipswich fields by owner ratings and reviews, filtering for those that offer sole-use hire, agility equipment, covered shelter, and well-drained surfaces, particularly useful given the wet Suffolk winters that can turn exposed ground into deep mud. Convenient on-site parking is another common advantage over town-centre parks. Always check each field's own listing for the exact security and fencing details, and confirm anything specific with the field owner before your first visit.