Dog Fields in Manchester

Compare 16 secure dog fields in Manchester, North West. 6 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 4.2 to 5.0 stars.

Dog Fields in Manchester

Mobberley Dog Park, Knutsford in Manchester

Mobberley Dog Park, Knutsford

5.0(28)
Manchester, North West
Goyt Hall Dog Paddock in Manchester

Goyt Hall Dog Paddock

5.0(28)
Manchester, North West
SFK in Manchester

SFK

5.0(11)
Manchester, North West
Release The Dogs in Manchester

Release The Dogs

4.9(230)
Manchester, North West
From £9 per session
Dograssic dog Park in Manchester

Dograssic dog Park

4.9(75)
Manchester, North West
From £10 per hour
Bark n Bounce Dog Park, Manchester in Manchester

Bark n Bounce Dog Park, Manchester

4.8(214)
Manchester, North West
From £20 per session
Dogcross Dog Field, Oldham in Manchester

Dogcross Dog Field, Oldham

4.6(60)
Manchester, North West
Wild Wags in Manchester

Wild Wags

4.6(41)
Manchester, North West
Barrowfield Dog Field in Manchester

Barrowfield Dog Field

4.6(38)
Manchester, North West
From £15 per hour

Holts Secure Dog Run

5.0(2)
Manchester, North West

New Street Farm Secure Dog Park & Field, Littleborough

4.9(96)
Manchester, North West
From £12 per session

HBF Dog Field

4.8(20)
Manchester, North West

Dogford Park

4.2(174)
Manchester, North West

Crumpsall Park Dog Area

4.2(86)
Manchester, North West

The Willow Tree Doggy Playground

No rating
Manchester, North West

The Dog Field

No rating
Manchester, North West

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Manchester

Hire prices for a private dog field in the Manchester and North West area are set individually by each field owner, so there is no single rate across the region. Most fields operate on a slot system, typically 30 or 60 minutes per booking, and you usually pay per slot rather than per dog. Some fields offer discounted rates for booking a block of sessions in advance, and a small number charge a slightly higher fee if you bring more than one dog. Weekday slots are often cheaper and easier to come by than weekend ones, which tend to fill quickly. The most straightforward way to compare current published prices across local fields is to browse the listings on this directory, where each field displays its own hire rates.

Before booking any paddock in the North West, it is worth checking several things specific to the region and your dog. First, review the fencing details on each listing carefully, owners of escape-prone or high-jumping dogs often look for a tall perimeter fence and a double-gated airlock entrance, so confirm the exact specification directly with the field owner and check the perimeter on arrival before releasing your dog. Given the frequency of wet weather across Greater Manchester, drainage and surface type matter; a well-drained grass or all-weather surface will stay usable year-round. Parking access is worth confirming too, as some fields sit on narrow rural lanes. Facilities such as on-site water, shelter, and agility equipment vary widely, and all of these details are listed in each field's profile on the directory.

Many owners of reactive, nervous, or rescue dogs specifically choose a private hired field over a public space because the session is booked exclusively for their group, meaning no unexpected encounters with unfamiliar dogs or people. On this directory you can filter and compare Manchester fields by rating and reviews, and read feedback left by other owners who may have had dogs with similar needs. Look out for listings that confirm sole-use or solo-hire sessions, easy off-road parking that keeps arrivals low-stress, and fields with good natural shelter from wind and noise. Because fencing standards differ between fields, always verify the exact perimeter details on each individual listing or by contacting the field owner directly, and walk the boundary before letting a nervous dog off the lead.

Most dog fields in the Manchester area are booked online in advance through the field owner's own booking system, a link to which is usually accessible from the field's listing on this directory. You select a date, choose an available slot, commonly 30 or 60 minutes, and pay at the time of booking. It is sensible to book ahead, particularly for weekend sessions or school holiday periods, when demand across the North West tends to be higher. Some smaller or rural fields near the fringes of Greater Manchester may accept bookings by phone or message, so check the listing for the method each owner prefers. Cancellation and rescheduling policies vary between fields, so read those terms before completing a booking, especially during autumn and winter when weather can be unpredictable.

Public parks across Greater Manchester, from Heaton Park to smaller local green spaces, are well-used and rarely predictable, other dogs, cyclists, and children can appear without warning, which makes off-lead exercise genuinely stressful for owners of reactive, nervous, or escape-prone dogs. A hired private field gives you sole use of an enclosed paddock for your booked session, removing those variables. On this directory you can compare Manchester fields side by side using ratings and verified reviews, and filter for features such as solo-hire sessions, agility equipment, good parking, and surfaces that hold up through a wet North West winter. Every listing shows available facilities and session details, while fencing specifics, important for dogs that bolt or jump, are best confirmed on the individual listing or directly with the field owner before you arrive.