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Secure Dog Fields & Parks in Inverness

Discover the best enclosed dog fields and dog parks in Inverness and surrounding areas. Whether you need a secure off-leash space for a reactive dog, a safe environment for recall training, or just a peaceful private meadow, compare local listings to find your perfect spot.

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Highland Hounds
Dog Parks
5(31)

Highland Hounds

Inverness, Highland

About Highland Hounds A secure dog exercise facility in the Highlands. Getting There Visit their Acuity scheduling page for booking.

Monday: Closed, Tuesday: 9am-6pm, Wednesday: 9am-7pm, Thursday: 9am-6pm, Friday: 9am-5pm, Saturday-Sunday: 9am-6pm
Dogs Allowed
Wild Paws Dog Park
Dog Parks
5(1)

Wild Paws Dog Park

Inverness, Highland

About Wild Paws Dog Park A secure dog park in Alness offering safe off-lead exercise and training. The Park Secure enclosed space where dogs can run free, explore, and socialise. Also offers friendly, practical training sessions using IMDT-approved positive reinforcement methods. Facilities Exclusive 1-hour slots Perfect for reactive, nervous, or training dogs Pricing From £10 per hour. Getting There Ardross Road, Alness, IV17 0XX. Visit wildpawsdogpark.co.uk for booking.

Dogs Allowed
Chase'n'tails Park Inverness
Dog Parks
5(24)

Chase'n'tails Park Inverness

Inverness, Highland

About Chase'n'tails Park Inverness A secure dog park in Inverness. Getting There Inverness IV2 7PA. Visit chasentailspark.com for booking.

Monday-Sunday: 6am-10:30pm
Identifies As Women OwnedWheelchair Accessible Entrance+3 more
Unleashed
Dog Parks
4.8(73)

Unleashed

Inverness, Highland

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WaggTail Woods
Dog Parks
4.9(99)

WaggTail Woods

Inverness, Highland

About WaggTail Woods Two secure enclosures near Inverness offering peaceful off-lead exercise in a scenic Highland location. The Fields Mac's Meadow: 5-acre open field with slight incline. Agility equipment, seating, shelter, and sensory garden. Surrounded by woodland and Christmas tree plantation. Tanya's Trail: 4-acre wooded area with dense trees, open areas, small water course, pond, and plenty of places to explore and sniff. Agility equipment, covered seating, and doggy dens. Privacy screening along quiet road boundary. Both enclosures secured with 6ft deer fencing and rabbit netting at base. Shared secure car park with separate padlocked entrances to each enclosure. Facilities Water butt (bring your own bowl) Running water and hose for cleaning dogs 45-minute sessions with 15-minute buffer Maximum 7 dogs Pricing From £10 (up to 3 dogs), £12 (up to 5 dogs), £14 (up to 7 dogs). Getting There Craigbreck Farm, North Kessock, IV1 3XG. Just north of Inverness, past Ord Hill car park. what3words: ///desiring.gift.brightly. Visit waggtailwoods.co.uk for booking.

Monday-Saturday: 7am-10pm, Sunday: 8am-10pm
Wheelchair Accessible Car Park, Wheelchair Accessible Entrance+4 more
Highland Hound Haven
Dog Parks
5(77)

Highland Hound Haven

Inverness, Highland

About Highland Hound Haven A secure dog field at Hughston Farm, Muir of Ord. Getting There Hughston Farm, Muir of Ord, IV6 7RS. Visit their Facebook page (Highlandhoundhaven) for booking.

Monday-Sunday: 7am-9pm
Wheelchair Accessible Car Park, Wheelchair Accessible Entrance+4 more
Harry's Hideout - Secure Dog Field
Dog Parks
4.9(28)

Harry's Hideout - Secure Dog Field

Inverness, Highland

About Harry's Hideout - Secure Dog Field A secure dog field offering private off-lead exercise. Getting There Visit harrys-hideout.co.uk for booking and location details.

Monday-Sunday: 6am-9pm
Wheelchair Accessible Car Park, Wheelchair Accessible Entrance+3 more
The Field Inverness - Secure Dog Field
Dog Parks
4.9(134)

The Field Inverness - Secure Dog Field

Inverness, Highland

Monday-Sunday: 5:45am-11pm
Identifies As Women OwnedWheelchair Accessible Car Park+5 more
Aviemore Dog Park
Dog Parks
4.9(51)

Aviemore Dog Park

Inverness, Perth and Kinross

About Aviemore Dog Park A family-run business offering two secure dog parks in the heart of the Cairngorms, perfect for locals and visitors wanting safe off-lead exercise. The Parks Aviemore Dog Park: 5 acres of open field with Kennel Club specification agility equipment (as seen at Crufts). Areas of short grass, long grass, and reeds. Pergola shelter and picnic tables. Ideal for larger dogs and high-energy dogs. what3words: ///meatball.worksheet.credit Kinrara Dog Park: 3 acres of open field with chicken-wire surrounding fence bottom. Areas of cut and long grass, smaller agility equipment and play station. what3words: ///seditive.gravy.enough Drive-through gate into car park, then second gate leads to main field - very secure with no escape points. Facilities Poo bags provided around fence Bins throughout park Toy box available 50-minute sessions with 10-minute buffer Maximum 5+ dogs Pricing From £10 for 50 minutes. Getting There B9152, Aviemore, PH22 1PZ. Note: Only accessible by car. Visit aviemoredogpark.com for booking.

Monday-Sunday: Open 24 hours
Wheelchair Accessible Car ParkPicnic Tables+6 more

Choosing the Right Dog Field in Inverness

Finding the perfect secure space for your dog in Inverness depends on your specific training needs. While all our listed locations offer enclosed environments, consider these factors before booking:

Fencing Height

Standard deer fencing (1.8m) is suitable for most breeds, but if you have a known jumper (like a Husky or Collie mix), look for fields in Inverness specifically advertising 6ft+ security or 'XL Bully compliant' certification.

Terrain Type

Inverness offers a mix of flat meadow style fields and woodland areas. Meadow fields are superior for recall training and ball games, while woodland areas provide excellent enrichment for scent work.

Solo vs. Group Use

Most private fields in Inverness allow exclusive booking, ensuring you are the only user during your slot—ideal for reactive dogs or bitches in season.

Frequently Asked Questions about Dog Fields in Inverness

Are these fields suitable for XL Bullies?

Policies vary by landowner. Please check the individual listing on our Inverness page. Many private fields now offer specific insurance-compliant slots for certain breeds, provided muzzling and handling rules are followed.

Do I need to book in advance?

Yes, the majority of secure dog fields in Inverness operate on a pre-booked appointment system to ensure exclusivity and safety. We recommend booking 2-3 days in advance for weekend slots.

Is there lighting for evening walks?

Several fields in the Inverness area offer solar or floodlighting for winter evenings. Look for the 'Lighting' amenity icon on our listings to confirm availability.