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23 verified fields · Ratings from Google · Last updated 2026-04-08
Gwynedd in northwest Wales is dominated by the mountains of Snowdonia (Eryri), with a dramatic coastline running from the Llyn Peninsula to the Menai Strait. With 23 secure dog fields listed in the county, owners around Bangor, Caernarfon, Porthmadog and Dolgellau have enclosed options in one of the UK's most spectacular landscapes. Fields here tend to sit in the valleys and coastal lowlands rather than on the mountains themselves, offering sheltered spaces with mountain views. Gwynedd's rainfall is among the highest in Wales, and robust waterproof kit is essential.
★ 5.0 (54 reviews)
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Wrexham
★ 5.0 (24 reviews)
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★ 5.0 (10 reviews)
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Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Gwynedd
★ 5.0 (29 reviews)
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★ 5.0 (24 reviews)
Wrexham, Gwynedd
★ 5.0 (10 reviews)
Prestatyn, Gwynedd
★ 5.0 (9 reviews)
Llangefni, Gwynedd
★ 5.0 (8 reviews)
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Gwynedd has 23 secure dog fields covering 13 towns, with 19 fields rated 4.8 stars or higher on Google. The top five fields in Gwynedd average ★5.0 across their reviews. The densest cluster is around Wrexham, which makes it the best starting point if you want multiple nearby options.
The landscape here is best described as mountain valley pasture, coastal lowland, snowdonia foothills, which affects drainage, shade and the kind of sessions most fields are suited to. Locally, these fields tend to work well for adventure dogs, mountain-holiday exercise, breeds that thrive in wet conditions.
To choose a field, start with ratings and review counts (higher review counts are a better reliability signal than a perfect 5.0 from 2 reviews), filter mentally by how far you want to drive, and read the most recent reviews for hints about gate security, ground condition and signage. Every field page on PawsField links straight to the owner's website or booking system where we've been able to verify it.
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There are currently 23 secure dog fields listed in Gwynedd on PawsField.
Yes — fields around Bangor and Caernarfon fill up quickest, especially weekend mornings. Booking 3-5 days ahead is sensible; many Gwynedd operators take a week's lead time during school holidays.
In Gwynedd, expect £5-£15 per session. Fields nearer urban areas trend toward £10-£15; rural and farm-attached fields (mountain valley pasture, coastal lowland, snowdonia foothills) often sit at £5-£10.
Gwynedd fields are particularly well-suited to adventure dogs, mountain-holiday exercise, breeds that thrive in wet conditions. Most also welcome reactive, nervous and recall-training dogs — exclusive hire makes the controlled environment what you'd expect.