Welcome to our brand-new secure dog walking field,just a minute off the motorway, on the rural fringe of South Mimms.
Surrounded by green fields, mature hedges boundaries and lovely old trees. Our field has been designed and lovingly built by Walkies to give you the ultimate peace of mind whilst exercising your doggy.
Enjoy the exclusivity of the field, accessible only by you and your furry friend for the duration of your booking. But do not let this put you off, you can also book for your friends to come with their doggy’s too. How pawsome is that!
Whether you are looking to burn energy, practise your recall or try some tricks – we have got it covered.
Opening Hours: 5:00am – 10:00pm everyday
Features
- Secure gated hard surface parking
- 6ft high fenced perimeter [Digger dog proof]
- 1 hectare (2.5acre) field
- Easy booking system
- Clever recognition access gate activated by your phone
- Exclusive or group bookings
- Weather shelter
- Charging point
How to find us
Earls Farm, Earls Lane
South Mimms
Potters Bar
Hertfordshire
EN6 3LT
Look out for the Walkies sign on the side of the road!
Book your Walkies now
First, select the length of your Walkies (30 or 60 mins)
Book your Walkies now
First, select the length of your Walkies (30 or 60 mins or bulk booking)
Do
- Book by appointment only and arrive for your allotted time.
- Wait your turn if you arrive early and our field is in use.
- Leave promptly when your session has finished – respecting other users.
- Always pick up your doggy's poo and put it in the bin provided.
- Always close any gates behind you.
- Ensure your doggy is in good health, fully vaccinated, and up to date with worming, flea and tick treatments.
- Enjoy your quality time with your doggy in our lovely field.
Don't
- Bring your doggy if they are showing any sign of illness (coughing, diarrhoea, vomiting, general lethargy etc).
- Leave your doggy unattended at any time.
- Leave your doggy poo on-site unless in an allocated bin (The doggy do police will be on duty).
- Leave any litter on site.
- Climb surrounding fencing or gates.
- Interact with any other livestock in the vicinity.
- Let your doggy dig to Australia – let us know if they have been bad.