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Redhill Dog Field

Walk Two

The Cwtch Adventure Park

Cost

£7 / £10

Duration

25 / 55 mins

Restrictions

Partial

Discount

-

Information

Walk 2 at Redhill Dog Field offers a lovely mix of scenery and space, making it a favourite for those looking to enjoy a peaceful outing with their pups.

Your adventure begins with a gentle stroll around a serene pond, a great way to ease into the walk and let your dog take in the new surroundings. From there, the path winds its way through a quiet, wooded area before you’ll emerge into a generous two-acre field where dogs can stretch their legs and enjoy a proper run around.

A well-placed bench offers a perfect spot to pause and admire the beautiful views looking out over Monmouth. It is a wonderful blend of water, woodland and wide open space, ideal for dogs that love variety and a bit of a sniffari.

The booking includes access for up to three dogs. If your group is a little bigger, you can easily add extra dogs for a small additional charge of £2.00 per pooch.​

Facilities

Toilets on site

Breed restrictions

Exempt dogs are welcome, but in line with government regulations and Redhill Dog Fields' insurance requirements, the following conditions must be met:

Dogs must be registered with the IED (Index of Exempted Dogs)
Must be microchipped and neutered
Dog must have their own handler
Kept on a lead and muzzled in car park and holding areas
May only attend solo or with dogs from the same household
Owners must hold valid public liability insurance​

Once safely secure in the enclosed field, leads and muzzles may be removed.

Pricing

£7 per 25 minute session

£10 per 55 minute sessions

Discount code

Redhill Dog Field does not currently offer discount codes

Location

Parking start point: 51.79896° N, 2.74642° W

Free parking for numerous cars

Address

Redhill Dog Field, Monmouth, NP25 4DQ

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April & Riley

Great Outpaws Founder

Meet April, founder of Great Outpaws, and her spotty sidekick Riley.

Based in South Wales, they’re often found hiking the Welsh mountains, sniffing out new trails, and championing truly dog-friendly adventures across the UK."

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