Dog Fields in Norfolk
Compare 19 secure dog fields in Norfolk, East of England. 10 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 4.3 to 5.0 stars.
Dog Fields in Norfolk
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Complete list of all 19 businesses in this directory.
- Brian’s Cottage, Honing — Norfolk, East of England
- Donkey Dell Dog Fields, Horstead — Norfolk, East of England
- Eves Hill Dog Walking Field, Norwich — Norfolk, East of England
- Farthing Cottage, Trunch — Norfolk, East of England
- Greenwood Barn, Ridlington — Norfolk, East of England
- Happisburguh Dog Park, Norwich — Norfolk, East of England
- Manor Farm Dog Meadow, Oxwick — Norfolk, East of England
- Martham Paw Ground Dog Fields - Babblers Field [REVIEW] — Norfolk, East of England
- Neaps, Norfolk — Norfolk, East of England
- Old Brick Kiln Freedom Dog Field, Thetford — Norfolk, East of England
- Park Farm Dog Paddock, Snettisham [REVIEW] — Norfolk, East of England
- Paula’s Pawsome Dog Park, The Heywood — Norfolk, East of England
- Paws For Play, Dog Field, Wymondham — Norfolk, East of England
- Peddars Paws Field, Bridgham — Norfolk, East of England
- Puppy Paddocks Dog Fields, Barford — Norfolk, East of England
- Secure Dog Walking Park, Kings Lyn — Norfolk, East of England
- Shotesham Paw Park, Shotesham St Mary — Norfolk, East of England
- Tilly’s Meadow, Erpingham — Norfolk, East of England
- Wagdale Dog Field, Norwich — Norfolk, East of England
Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Norfolk
Hire fees for a private dog field in Norfolk vary between individual fields and are usually charged per slot rather than per dog. Most fields offer bookings in thirty-minute or one-hour sessions, and you will typically pay per slot rather than per dog, though some fields do charge a small supplement for additional dogs. Block booking discounts are offered by some fields, which can bring the cost down if you plan to visit regularly. Weekday slots can sometimes work out cheaper than weekend bookings, which tend to be in higher demand, particularly on Saturday mornings around market towns and busier parts of Norfolk. The most straightforward way to compare current prices across Norfolk fields is to browse each listing on the directory, where published hire rates are shown alongside session lengths so you can make a direct comparison before booking.
When assessing a dog field near Norfolk, the most important starting point is the fencing. Owners of escape-prone or athletic dogs often look for a fully enclosed perimeter with a tall fence and a double-gated entrance, sometimes called an airlock, that prevents a dog bolting out when the gate is opened. Because fencing varies between fields, you should always confirm the exact specification on each field's own listing or by contacting the field owner directly, and check the perimeter yourself on arrival before letting your dog off-lead. Beyond security, consider the surface and drainage: Norfolk can be wet and heavy going in winter, so a well-drained paddock or one with a hard-standing area makes a significant difference. Other practical details worth checking include off-road parking, a fresh water supply, and whether the hire is genuinely private or shared with other dogs.
Private dog fields can be a genuinely useful option for owners of reactive, nervous, or rescue dogs, as many fields offer sole-use hire, meaning no other dogs or unfamiliar people will be present during your session. This kind of controlled environment allows a nervous dog to decompress and move freely without the unpredictability of a public space. On this directory you can filter and compare Norfolk fields by rating and read owner reviews, which often mention how well a field worked for dogs with anxiety or reactivity. Some listings also flag agility equipment for dogs that benefit from structured activity, and easy parking which matters when you are managing a reactive dog on the lead from the car. Because the level of enclosure differs between fields, always check each listing's fencing details and confirm them with the field owner before your first visit, so you can be confident the space suits your dog's specific needs.
Most dog fields in Norfolk accept bookings online through their own website or a third-party booking platform, with available slots shown in a live calendar so you can see exactly what is free before committing. It is worth booking in advance, especially for weekend mornings and school holidays when demand across the East of England tends to rise. Some smaller or more rural fields may also accept bookings by phone or message, though online booking is by far the most common arrangement. When you book, take note of the cancellation policy, as terms vary between field owners. If you have a dog with particular needs, such as a very high jumper or a dog that has previously escaped a paddock, it is a good idea to contact the field owner before booking to confirm the fencing specification suits your dog, rather than relying solely on the listing description.
Public green spaces across Norfolk, from the Broads to the coast path and town parks, are well used by other dogs, cyclists, and families, which can make off-lead exercise stressful for dogs that are reactive, in recall training, or simply not reliable around distractions. A hired private field removes those variables by giving you a space with no other dogs or strangers present for the duration of your session. On this directory you can compare Norfolk fields by owner ratings and reviews, and filter by practical features such as sole-use hire, agility equipment, well-drained surfaces, useful in a county where clay soils and flat land can mean standing water after rain, and straightforward parking. Fields near market towns such as Norwich or King's Lynn tend to fill quickly at weekends, so rural locations can offer more availability. Always check each individual listing for fencing details and confirm with the field owner that the paddock is right for your dog before travelling.












