Dog Fields in Somerset

Compare 11 secure dog fields in Somerset, South West. 5 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 4.6 to 4.9 stars.

Dog Fields in Somerset

Eva’s Green Dog Walking Field, Somerton in Somerset

Eva’s Green Dog Walking Field, Somerton

4.9(187)
Somerset, South West
From £11 per session
Duke’s Enclosed Paddock, Wellington in Somerset

Duke’s Enclosed Paddock, Wellington

4.9(176)
Somerset, South West
From £7 per 30 min
Little Clayhill Farm Dog Field, Bridgwater in Somerset

Little Clayhill Farm Dog Field, Bridgwater

4.9(121)
Somerset, South West
From £5.25 per session
Taunton Dog Park in Somerset

Taunton Dog Park

4.9(101)
Somerset, South West
From £12 per session
Widget’s Farm Secure Dog Field, Frome in Somerset

Widget’s Farm Secure Dog Field, Frome

4.9(94)
Somerset, South West
From £6 per 30 min
Staple Dogs Secure Field, Taunton in Somerset

Staple Dogs Secure Field, Taunton

4.8(64)
Somerset, South West
From £6 per 30 min
Free from the Lead, Blagdon in Somerset

Free from the Lead, Blagdon

No rating
Somerset, South West
From £7 per 30 min

Manor Farm Dog Walking Fields, Merriott

4.7(17)
Somerset, South West
From £4.50 per session

Emma’s Orchard Dog Field, Shepton Mallet

4.6(13)
Somerset, South West
From £10 per hour

Dog Fields in Other South West Towns

Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Somerset

Pricing for dog fields near Somerset varies between individual field owners, so there is no single fixed rate across the area. Most fields charge per session, with slots commonly running for 30 or 60 minutes, and you book and pay in advance through an online booking system. Some fields offer a small reduction if you book multiple sessions in a block, and a few charge a modest additional fee for a second dog. Rural fields in the South West sometimes reflect their overheads differently from those closer to towns, so it is worth comparing a few listings. The best approach is to browse the Somerset fields on this directory, where each listing displays its own published pricing so you can compare options directly before committing to a booking.

Start by thinking about your dog's specific needs. Owners of escape-prone or high-jumping dogs often look for a fully enclosed perimeter with a tall fence and a double-gated airlock entrance that prevents a dog slipping out while the main gate is open. However, fencing specifications vary between fields, so you should read each listing carefully, contact the field owner directly to confirm the exact fencing details, and always walk the perimeter on arrival to check for any gaps or weak points. Beyond security, consider the surface underfoot, Somerset's weather means muddy conditions are common, so a well-drained or part-hardstanding field can be a real advantage in autumn and winter. Parking, fresh water, and whether the field offers genuinely solo hire are also worth checking in each listing.

Private dog fields can be a genuinely helpful option for owners of reactive, nervous, or rescue dogs, because solo hire means your dog has the space entirely to itself with no unexpected encounters with other dogs or unfamiliar people. That calm, predictable environment can make a real difference during training or rehabilitation. On this directory you can compare Somerset fields by their ratings and reviews, filter for solo or private hire, and see which fields have agility equipment, easy parking close to the gate, or shelter from the rain, all things that matter when you have a dog that needs a low-stress outing. Before booking, always confirm the exact fencing details on the individual listing or with the field owner directly, and check the perimeter yourself on arrival, particularly if your dog is an escape risk.

Most dog fields listed on this directory can be booked online, usually through a booking calendar on the field's own website or a third-party booking platform linked from the listing. You pick a date, choose an available slot, commonly 30 or 60 minutes, and pay in advance to secure the session. Weekends and school holidays tend to fill up faster, especially for popular fields near Somerset's larger towns like Taunton or Bridgwater, so booking a few days ahead is sensible. Midweek mornings are often easier to get at shorter notice and can suit owners who prefer a quieter experience. If you have a specific requirement, such as needing a certain session length or wanting to bring more than one dog, it is worth checking the listing details or contacting the field owner before you book.

Public parks and footpaths in Somerset can be unpredictable, off-lead dogs approach without warning, paths cross farmland with livestock nearby, and there is rarely anywhere truly enclosed for a dog that is not yet reliable on recall or that finds other dogs stressful. A hired dog field gives you sole use of an enclosed paddock for your session, so you control the environment completely. On this directory you can compare Somerset fields by ratings and reviews, and see at a glance which offer solo hire, agility equipment for training variety, convenient parking directly beside the field, and surfaces that cope better with the South West's wet winters. That combination of privacy and practical facilities is what makes private fields worth considering alongside free public spaces, particularly for puppies, reactive dogs, or any dog working through a training programme.