Dog Fields in East Riding of Yorkshire

Compare 10 secure dog fields in East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber. 8 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 4.5 to 5.0 stars.

Dog Fields in East Riding of Yorkshire

K9 Paw Park, Dog Field, Stamford Bridge in East Riding of Yorkshire

K9 Paw Park, Dog Field, Stamford Bridge

5.0(16)
East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber
Molescroft & Walkington Dog Walking Fields - Walkington in East Riding of Yorkshire

Molescroft & Walkington Dog Walking Fields - Walkington

4.8(110)
East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber
From £6 per 30 min
Hunsdale Dog Fields, Ellerker in East Riding of Yorkshire

Hunsdale Dog Fields, Ellerker

4.8(33)
East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber
From £5 per session
Barmby Fields, Dog Field, Pocklington in East Riding of Yorkshire

Barmby Fields, Dog Field, Pocklington

4.7(58)
East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber
From £8 per hour
East Hull Dog Fields, Hull in East Riding of Yorkshire

East Hull Dog Fields, Hull

4.6(97)
East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber
Pockthorpe Dog Park, Kilham in East Riding of Yorkshire

Pockthorpe Dog Park, Kilham

4.5(32)
East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber
Berties Dog Field, Market Weighton in East Riding of Yorkshire

Berties Dog Field, Market Weighton

4.5(17)
East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Eppleworth Dog Exercise Park, Cottingham

4.8(85)
East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Woodland Secure Dog Field, Everingham

4.8(37)
East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Hunsdale Fields Dog Activity Barn, Ellerker

No rating
East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in East Riding of Yorkshire

Hire fees for private dog fields vary between venues and are published on each individual listing on this directory, so you can compare East Riding of Yorkshire fields side by side before committing. Most fields charge per slot, typically 30 or 60 minutes, and you book and pay in advance online. Some owners offer block booking discounts if you reserve several sessions at once, which suits those visiting regularly for recall training or ongoing socialisation work. Fields that allow a second dog from the same household sometimes add a small supplement. Rural paddocks in the East Riding area and those with additional facilities such as agility equipment or covered shelter may be priced differently from simpler, open fields. Checking listings directly is the most reliable way to find current rates.

Start by reading each field's listing carefully, as the directory shows details such as size, surface type, facilities, and any fencing information the field owner has provided. If your dog is escape-prone or a jumper, look for fields that describe a fully enclosed perimeter with a tall fence and a double-gated airlock entrance, then confirm those specifics directly with the field owner before booking, as descriptions can vary. On arrival, walk the perimeter yourself to check for gaps, low points, or damaged sections before releasing your dog. East Riding's mix of rural and semi-rural settings means some paddocks may border open farmland, so drainage and ground condition after wet weather are also worth asking about. Parking convenience, fresh water on site, and whether the field operates as sole-use private hire are all worth considering.

Private dog fields are especially well suited to reactive, nervous, or rescue dogs because the sole-use model means no other dogs or unfamiliar people are present during your session. On this directory you can browse East Riding of Yorkshire listings by rating and read owner reviews to get a clear sense of how each field works in practice. Reviewers often mention whether a field feels genuinely calm and isolated, whether parking is close enough to avoid a stressful walk-in, and how well-drained the ground stays through the wetter months common to Yorkshire and the Humber. Some fields also offer agility equipment, which can help build a nervous dog's confidence in a controlled setting. Always confirm a field's exact security arrangements on its own listing or with the owner directly, and check the perimeter fence yourself on arrival.

Most private dog fields in the area use an online booking system, so you can browse available slots, select a time that suits you, and pay in advance without needing to call anyone. The directory lets you view individual listings for East Riding of Yorkshire fields, where you will find links or contact details to reach each field's own booking page. Weekends and school holiday periods tend to fill up quickly, particularly for popular rural paddocks with easy road access from towns such as Beverley, Bridlington, or Driffield, so booking a day or two ahead is advisable. Weekday morning slots are often easier to secure. If you have specific requirements, such as a double gate, shelter from the wind, or agility equipment, check the listing details or contact the field owner to confirm before you book.

Public parks and open spaces across East Riding can be busy with other dogs, cyclists, and children, which is difficult for reactive dogs and dogs still developing reliable recall. A privately hired field removes those unpredictable variables entirely, giving you a controlled space where your dog can run freely without unexpected encounters. On this directory you can compare East Riding of Yorkshire fields by rating and reviews, filtering by features such as sole-use private hire, on-site parking, agility equipment, and well-drained surfaces, particularly useful in a county where heavy rainfall can leave exposed ground very muddy. Rural paddocks here also tend to offer more space than equivalent urban alternatives. Confirming each field's exact fencing details on its individual listing, and checking the perimeter on the day, gives owners of escape-prone or anxious dogs greater than any public green space can offer.