Darvel Dog Run, East Ayrshire
Laigh Braidley, Braeside, Darvel KA17 0NF, East Ayrshire, Scotland, KA17 0NF

About Darvel Dog Run, East Ayrshire
Why visit Darvel Dog Run, East Ayrshire?
Customers praise Darvel Dog Run's spacious, well-maintained field and private hire model, which is particularly valuable for owners of nervous or reactive dogs seeking a calm environment. The convenient in-field parking, agility equipment, and thoughtful 15-minute buffer between bookings make it a practical choice across East Ayrshire.
Security & fencing
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Hire prices
Published prices from £5.50 per session| Option | Applies to | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Ticket 1 | 1 dog only | £5.50 |
| Ticket 2 | 2 dogs | £6.50 |
| Ticket 3 | 3-5 dogs | £7.50 |
| Ticket 4 | 6-8 dogs | £12 |
| Ticket 5 | max 10 dogs | £15 |
Prices are published by Darvel Dog Run, East Ayrshire and may change — confirm current rates when booking.
Facilities
- parking
What Customers Say on Google
“Owners with nervous or reactive dogs appreciate the 15-minute breaks between appointments, which provide dedicated time to arrive and depart without contact with other dogs.”
“The field is spacious and well-maintained with no muddy areas, offering plenty of room for dogs to exercise off-lead with agility equipment and training obstacles included.”
“Convenient in-field parking allows owners to drive in and release their dog immediately once the gate is secured, with seating and shelter provided for owners.”
Source: Google Reviews
Frequently Asked Questions About Darvel Dog Run, East Ayrshire
Sessions at Darvel Dog Run are 30 minutes long, with starting prices from around £5.50 per session, confirm current rates when you book. Owners we hear from appreciate the value, though a few have mentioned they'd welcome longer slots if their dog still has energy to burn. The field operates exclusive-use bookings, so your dog has the full half-hour to themselves without interruption.
Yes, Darvel Dog Run is particularly well regarded among owners of nervous or reactive dogs in East Ayrshire. The private hire model means your dog won't encounter others during your session, and there's a 15-minute gap between appointments so you can arrive and leave without meeting incoming or outgoing groups. Local owners tell us the quiet setting and lack of distractions make it a calm, confidence-building environment for anxious dogs.
You can drive straight into Darvel Dog Run, which owners tell us is a real help, especially with excited or nervous dogs. Once you're inside, you can let your dog out of the car without juggling leads, gates, and padlocks all at once. The field is signposted just past a farm on the approach, and the easy vehicle access is consistently mentioned as one of the practical advantages of the site.
Darvel Dog Run provides agility obstacles and training challenges for dogs to explore, plus a sheltered area with benches if the weather turns. The field is well maintained, with areas of longer grass as well as shorter turf, and owners report it stays clean and dry underfoot. There's no drinking water on-site, so bring your own, and no public toilets nearby, something to bear in mind given the rural East Ayrshire location.
Darvel Dog Run allows up to 10 dogs per booking, making it a practical choice for professional dog walkers or families with multiple pets. The field is spacious enough that even larger groups have room to spread out, and the grassed surface stays in good condition. Whether you're bringing one nervous dog or a pack for a group walk, you'll have the whole field to yourselves for the session.
Contact Details
- Phone
- 7748700296
- Address
- Laigh Braidley, Braeside, Darvel KA17 0NF, East Ayrshire, Scotland, KA17 0NF
Field Details
- Max dogs
- Max 10 dogs
- Hire type
- Solo / private hire
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