REVIEW: Ronnie’s Secure Dog Field, Cheltenham

3RD PLACE – BRITISH DOG FIELD OF THE YEAR

Contact


Address

Ham Road, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, GL52 6NH

GPS

51.89117630495, -2.0326876181954

Telephone


Field Details

BDF Reviewed

Reactive Dog Friendly *

This field is not drive in and the gates could be a little more secure. We used the chained padlocks to secure these during our visit as the latches could have been pushed by a robust escape artist.
The field shares a boundary with a field that has a visible deer stand so it is possible that shooting takes place at some point which might be an issue for noise reactive dogs.

Single field site

Fencing

6ft or 1.8m

Fencing notes

6ft fencing enclosing the whole area

Parking Arrangements

Parking outside field gate

Parking

Private parking for 3 cars

Size

4 to 10 acres

Field Size

5

Secure Online Booking

Buffer between customers

10 min

Fresh Water

Price

From £16 50min (£5 per extra vehicle)

Max Number Dogs

TBC

Type

WoodlandPond or StreamPaddockSpecialActivities

Other Features

Picnic tables in the shade at the bottom, and at the top for you to sit at after a gentle climb to the top of the hill, and from where to enjoy the view – with a flask of something hot if you are organised!
Shelter for when the heavens open!
Wooded areas for more shady walks
Balls and throwers
Fairy Forest where you can search for fairies
Tyre swings
Coats and boots to borrow if you get caught out with our unpredictable British weather!

Field has Planning Permission


About This Field

Ronnie’s Field is just 3 miles from central Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. It is a fabulous secure field over approximately 5 acres, with breathtaking views from the top of the field.

There are a great number of amazing things about Ronnie’s Field and the fencing is a 6ft welded wire fence all around.

The field is positioned on the side of a hill with a flat parking area and a double-gated entry system – not drive-in but space for several cars. Once in the main field, there is a stone path that takes you down to a little bridge, over a ditch and the field opens out into a meadow. There is plenty of shade offered by mature trees, and lots of picnic tables dotted about. The hill itself is relatively steep (not suitable for those with mobility issues) but once at the top, the views are stunning. At the very top, there is a picnic area and a water supply for dogs from a water tank.

There are lovely tracks around the entire area, behind cover and fantastic for snuffles. Half way down the hill there’s an old oak tree with hanging tyres and at the far side of the field, a muddy pond which was about 2 ft deep at the time of our visit in August.

Overall this is a really fantastic field and our dogs were shattered from running up and down the hill!

Communication from the owner was good and excellent reminders that you must arrive and leave within your allotted sessions which we very much welcome.


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