Bark ‘N’ Go Dog Field, Glenrothes
Whitecraigs Road, Whitehill Ind. Estate, Glenrothes, KY6 2RX, Fife, Scotland, KY6 2RX

About Bark ‘N’ Go Dog Field, Glenrothes
Why visit Bark ‘N’ Go Dog Field, Glenrothes?
Customers value Bark 'N' Go for its reliability and active maintenance by the owner, Alexis, who regularly updates facilities and keeps the space clean. The private booking system makes it exceptionally welcoming for reactive, anxious or rescue dogs, and the variety of activities, from agility to shaded rest areas, suits dogs of all sizes and temperaments.
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What Customers Say on Google
“Customers with multiple dogs and those running dog walking businesses consistently book this field, citing it as a reliable, safe space where dogs can exercise freely without fear of escape or unwanted interactions.”
“Owners of reactive and anxious dogs highlight the private booking system as transformative, allowing their dogs to run and play without the stress of encountering other dogs or strangers.”
“The owner actively maintains the field and adds new activities such as agility equipment and sand areas; customers appreciate the ongoing upkeep and shaded spots available in summer.”
Source: Google Reviews
Frequently Asked Questions About Bark ‘N’ Go Dog Field, Glenrothes
Bark 'N' Go Dog Field offers both 30-minute and hour-long private hire slots. Owners we hear from say the half-hour option works brilliantly for puppies and younger dogs who tire quickly, whilst the full hour gives energetic breeds like Labradors and Greyhounds plenty of time to run and explore. Booking is straightforward online, with a good range of time slots available throughout the week. You pay in advance and receive access details before your visit.
Yes, it's one of the most popular choices in Fife for reactive, anxious or nervous dogs. Because you book exclusive time slots, the field remains entirely private during your session, no other dogs are present. Owners of dogs who struggle around unfamiliar animals particularly value this privacy. Greyhound owners have told us it was the first place they felt confident letting their dogs off-lead, and those with rescue dogs highlight the calm, distraction-free environment.
The field includes a mix of agility equipment, a sand pit for digging, hay bales, and areas of long grass for sniffing and exploring. There's a sheltered seating area for owners, plus a cabin you can use in wet weather. You'll find poo bins placed around the field, a portaloo on site, and multiple water stations, though many owners bring their own bowls. The variety means the space suits everything from energetic runners to dogs who prefer quieter, sensory activities.
There's an easy on-site parking area inside the gated entrance, which owners tell us is especially handy. You can drive in, close the gate behind you, then let your dog out of the car in a controlled space before heading into the field. This setup is particularly reassuring for owners of nervous or escape-prone dogs, as it removes the stress of roadside drop-off.
Owners consistently mention that the field is well looked after. The grass is cut regularly, any issues are dealt with promptly, and the owner is proactive about tidying and adding new features. Yes, it gets muddy in winter, that's Scotland and any well-used grass paddock, but dog walkers and pet professionals who use it weekly say the care and upkeep are evident. Boots and towels are recommended in wetter months, though most dogs seem to love the puddles.
Contact Details
- Phone
- 7724402039
- Address
- Whitecraigs Road, Whitehill Ind. Estate, Glenrothes, KY6 2RX, Fife, Scotland, KY6 2RX
How Bark ‘N’ Go Dog Field, Glenrothes Compares
in Fife
More reviews than 67% of dog fields in Fife






