Dog Fields in Bristol

Compare 13 secure dog fields in Bristol, South West. 5 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 4.1 to 5.0 stars.

Dog Fields in Bristol

The Rambles in Bristol

The Rambles

5.0(192)
Bristol, South West
Bristol Dog Field in Bristol

Bristol Dog Field

5.0(34)
Bristol, South West
From £8.50 per 30 min
Sheepway Secure Dog Field in Bristol

Sheepway Secure Dog Field

5.0(32)
Bristol, South West
From £10 per hour
Dundry Dog Field in Bristol

Dundry Dog Field

4.9(66)
Bristol, South West
From £6.50 per 30 min
Nailsea & Backwell Secure Dog Field in Bristol

Nailsea & Backwell Secure Dog Field

4.8(21)
Bristol, South West
Bark Park for Dogs in Bristol

Bark Park for Dogs

4.1(41)
Bristol, South West

Dursley Dog Park, Dursley

5.0(17)
Bristol, South West
From £10.50 per session

Fetch Bristol

5.0(13)
Bristol, South West

Walks with the Pack

4.9(51)
Bristol, South West
From £26.50 per session

Troopers Hill Park

4.7(829)
Bristol, South West

Hill House Park

4.3(50)
Bristol, South West

Clevedon Secure Dog Field

No rating
Bristol, South West

Contented Canine Secure Dog Fields

No rating
Bristol, South West

Dog Fields in Other South West Towns

Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Bristol

Hire fees for a private dog field near Bristol are typically charged per slot rather than per dog, with sessions commonly running in thirty-minute or one-hour blocks. Prices vary between fields depending on size, facilities, and location, a larger paddock with agility equipment or covered shelter will often cost more than a basic grassed enclosure. Some fields offer discounted rates for block bookings, loyalty passes, or when you bring more than one dog, so it is worth reading each listing carefully. Weekday slots can sometimes be cheaper than weekend ones due to lower demand. The best way to compare published hire rates across Bristol and the surrounding South West area is to browse the individual listings on this directory, where current pricing is shown alongside reviews and available facilities.

Start with the physical boundaries. Owners of escape-prone or high-jumping dogs often prioritise a field with a tall perimeter fence and a double-gated airlock entrance, so the dog cannot bolt if a gate is briefly opened. However, fencing varies between sites, so always confirm the exact specification on each listing or directly with the field owner, and walk the full perimeter on arrival to check for gaps or weak spots. Beyond fencing, consider the surface: Bristol and the wider South West can be very wet in autumn and winter, so a well-drained field, natural or with an all-weather surface, keeps sessions practical year-round. Also check for adequate parking, fresh water on site, and whether the hire is genuinely solo and private, so no other dogs will be present during your session.

Private hire dog fields can be a genuine relief for owners of reactive, nervous, or rescue dogs, because the whole paddock is reserved solely for your party during the booked slot, there are no unexpected off-lead dogs approaching from across a public park. On this directory you can compare Bristol-area fields by customer ratings and read reviews left by owners in similar situations, which often highlight how well a field suits anxious dogs. Look for listings that confirm solo hire, good separation from neighbouring fields, and easy parking close to the gate so a nervous dog is not walked past other animals to reach the enclosure. Because fencing details differ between sites, check each listing and speak to the field owner if you have a dog with a strong flight response, and always inspect the perimeter before unclipping the lead.

Most dog fields in and around Bristol use an online booking system, allowing you to choose a date, select a slot length, typically thirty minutes or an hour, and pay in advance. The directory listing for each field will usually link through to the field's own booking page or calendar. It is worth booking ahead, particularly at weekends or during school holidays, as popular fields in the Bristol area fill up quickly. If you need a specific time for a weekday morning or a quieter off-peak slot, midweek availability tends to be more flexible. Some fields accept block bookings or repeat reservations for regular customers. If you have any questions about fencing, access, or facilities before you arrive, contacting the field owner directly before booking is always a sensible step.

Bristol has good public green spaces, but most of them allow multiple dogs off-lead at the same time, which can be stressful if your dog is reactive, in recall training, or simply not reliable around strangers. A hired private field means the paddock is yours alone for the duration of the session, no unexpected encounters, no cyclists, and no need to keep an eye on who is coming around the corner. On this directory you can filter Bristol-area fields by rating, read detailed reviews, and compare practical features such as solo hire, agility equipment, parking directly at the gate, and all-weather or well-drained surfaces that remain usable through the South West's wetter months. Each listing shows the facilities and session options available, though you should always confirm fencing specifics on the listing or with the owner to be certain a field suits your dog's particular needs.