Inca’s Trail, Dog Field, Midmar
AB32 7AN, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, AB32 7AN

About Inca’s Trail, Dog Field, Midmar
Why visit Inca’s Trail, Dog Field, Midmar?
Inca's Trail is highly regarded for welcoming rescue dogs, nervous dogs and those with challenging behaviours, many visitors bring dogs experiencing off-leash freedom for the first time. The spacious rural field near Aberdeenshire combines natural features like a burn and varied terrain with practical amenities (cabin shelter, agility equipment), creating a stress-free, well-maintained environment for dogs of all temperaments.
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What Customers Say on Google
“Laura praised the booking process and spacious layout. Both dogs had a wonderful time, and the indoor cabin with sofas proved ideal during chilly weather.”
“One owner brought a rescue dog off-leash for the first time ever, Bandit had 'the best time' in the large, calm space designed for dogs building confidence.”
“A newly adopted puppy with no recall had freedom to run completely free and loved every moment, visitors describe the field as well maintained, clean and stress-free.”
Source: Google Reviews
Frequently Asked Questions About Inca’s Trail, Dog Field, Midmar
Inca's Trail provides a sheltered log cabin with sofas where you can watch your dog in comfort, particularly welcome on chilly or rainy days in Aberdeenshire. There's also agility equipment including a tunnel, a picnic bench, and a network of mown paths through longer grass. A small burn (stream) runs along one side of the field, which dogs love to paddle in, drink from, and explore. Drinking water stations, poo bins, and easy accessible parking are all on site.
Yes, it's a popular choice for rescue dogs and those with challenging behaviour. Owners we hear from include those with newly adopted puppies with no recall, Galgos with high prey drive, and dogs stepping off-leash for the first time. The privacy of solo hire and the seclusion of the rural Midmar location mean dogs can build confidence without encountering other animals or walkers. Many rescue dog owners have returned repeatedly and describe sessions as stress-free.
The field at Inca's Trail offers a mix of long and short grass, which dogs enjoy for sniffing and running through. A small burn provides water play and exploration, and owners tell us their dogs love splashing about and running along it, especially useful on warm days. The field also features mown pathways and plenty of variety in planting and terrain, which keeps dogs engaged and exploring throughout the session.
Inca's Trail is a short drive from Aberdeen, set in rural Midmar in Aberdeenshire. Owners consistently mention that parking is easy and accessible on site, making drop-off and collection straightforward even in less-than-ideal weather. The rural location also means the field is quiet and secluded, away from public footpaths and traffic.
Yes. The site includes a log cabin shelter with sofas where you can sit comfortably and keep an eye on your dog, even during rain or cold spells. Owners particularly appreciate this feature during November and winter visits, when Aberdeenshire weather can be unpredictable. You can stay warm and dry while your dog enjoys the full field.
Contact Details
- Phone
- 7939043355
- Address
- AB32 7AN, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, AB32 7AN
How Inca’s Trail, Dog Field, Midmar Compares
in Aberdeenshire
More reviews than 83% of dog fields in Aberdeenshire









