Low Flatts Park And Field
15 Low Flatts Rd, Newcastle, North East, DH3 4AW
About Low Flatts Park And Field
Why visit Low Flatts Park And Field?
Customers praise Low Flatts Park And Field for its genuinely spacious field, perfect for dogs needing room to burn energy safely away from busy parks. The secluded setting near the Coast to Coast route offers flexibility to extend your visit, with nearby pubs and reasonable parking making it a practical choice for north-east dog owners.
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What Customers Say on Google
“Plenty of field space for enjoying a countryside stroll or dog walking, with direct access to the Coast to Coast walkway for extending your visit.”
“Loads of space to walk the dog in a secluded location, just off the C2C bike track and close to local amenities including pubs for refreshments.”
“Very large playfield offering plenty of room for dogs to roam freely and burn energy, with a quiet, out-of-the-way setting.”
Source: Google Reviews
Frequently Asked Questions About Low Flatts Park And Field
Low Flatts Park And Field provides a very large playfield on the edge of Newcastle, one of the most spacious options in County Durham. Owners consistently tell us there's loads of room for dogs to roam freely and burn energy properly. That generous size makes it particularly useful for recall training or exercising reactive dogs who need distance from distractions, giving you confidence to let your dog run without boundaries closing in too quickly.
Beyond the dog walking field, Low Flatts Park And Field includes a small children's play area with a climbing frame, roundabout and swings, handy if you're bringing the family along. The field also connects directly to the Coast to Coast walkway and cycleway, so you can extend your outing onto longer countryside routes. Two local pubs, the Lambton Worm and the Wheatsheaf, are close by for refreshments after your visit.
Yes, Low Flatts Park And Field is a good secluded spot for fitness training and informal sports. The field has goal posts and plenty of open space, making it popular with families for activities like kite flying or casual football alongside dog walking. Its quiet, out-of-the-way location means you're unlikely to be disturbed, whether you're working on agility drills with your dog or letting children play freely.
Parking can be limited directly at Low Flatts Park And Field, owners we hear from recommend parking just before the bridge rather than trying to stop right at the entrance. It's worth planning an extra couple of minutes for the short walk from your car, particularly at busier times. Once you're there, the trade-off is a peaceful, secluded setting well away from traffic and main roads.
Low Flatts Park And Field works well for owners needing private, spacious countryside away from busy public parks, particularly those training puppies, building recall, or exercising nervous or reactive dogs. The large open field and secluded location mean fewer unexpected encounters. Families also find it a practical choice, with both dog walking space and a small play area for children up to around ten years old all in one visit.
Contact Details
- Address
- 15 Low Flatts Rd, Newcastle, North East, DH3 4AW
How Low Flatts Park And Field Compares
in Newcastle
More reviews than 50% of dog fields in Newcastle






