Rabbit Rock Field, Aberlour
Craigellachie, Aberlour, AB38 9SQ, Elgin, Scotland, AB38 9SQ
About Rabbit Rock Field, Aberlour
Why visit Rabbit Rock Field, Aberlour?
Customers consistently highlight Rabbit Rock Field's suitability for dogs that need space and solitude, particularly reactive, nervous and rescue dogs, combined with excellent maintenance, thoughtful amenities and outstanding value. The private hire model and expansive Scottish Highland setting make it ideal for owners seeking a stress-free running ground.
Security & fencing
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What Customers Say on Google
“A spacious field perfect for reactive dogs: one visitor brought five dogs including four rescues and two reactive to people and other dogs, all of whom thrived with the chance to run free and play.”
“Well-maintained grounds with thoughtful amenities including on-site water and bins, plus mowed paths for owners alongside rough terrain for dogs to explore.”
“Outstanding value at around £10 per 50-minute session, with plenty of space and sweeping hills that dogs love to run up and down.”
Source: Google Reviews
Frequently Asked Questions About Rabbit Rock Field, Aberlour
Rabbit Rock Field near Elgin offers 50-minute exclusive hire slots, from around £10 per session, confirm current rates when booking. That's plenty of time for most dogs to run, explore, and burn off energy. The straightforward booking process and clear instructions make it easy to reserve your slot in advance, which local owners recommend as the field is popular.
Rabbit Rock Field provides water on site and a large bin for dog waste, which owners tell us keeps the field consistently clean. There's a bench overlooking the main grass area and a picnic table near Rabbit Rock itself, ideal if you want to sit and enjoy the views while your dog explores. The field also has a series of mowed paths for comfortable walking alongside rougher ground for dogs who love to sniff and hunt.
The field covers around six acres with sweeping hills and varied terrain. There's well-maintained mown grass and easy walking paths, plus rougher ground that dogs enjoy exploring. Local owners mention their dogs love charging up and down the hills. The views across the Moray countryside are stunning, and young trees have been planted that will provide shade as they mature.
Yes, owners regularly bring multiple dogs to Rabbit Rock Field. One party brought five dogs and reported all had a great time, while another group held a birthday celebration with five dogs and five people. The solo-hire setup means your group has the entire space to yourselves, with no concerns about encountering unfamiliar dogs. The 50-minute slot gives everyone time to settle in and enjoy the run.
The field is clearly signposted once you reach the track. The access track is quite rocky, so owners recommend driving slowly, almost at a crawling pace, and lower vehicles should veer to one side to avoid scraping the undercarriage where the middle has worn higher. Despite the bumpy approach, most cars manage fine, and once you arrive there's straightforward on-site parking within the field itself.
Contact Details
- Phone
- 7443479111
- Address
- Craigellachie, Aberlour, AB38 9SQ, Elgin, Scotland, AB38 9SQ