Have a ball! 12 of the best dog park and off-lead areas in Wakefield, according to Google Reviews
Kara McKune
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Here are 12 of the best dog-friendly areas across the district. Picture: Steve Clancy Photography/Getty Images
There's no shortage of great dog parks and off-lead green areas that encourage new exploration with your furry friend across the district.
From family parks, to hidden fields, agility courses to fenced woodland - here are 12 of the best dog-friendly areas for a new exciting walk across Wakefield and the five towns, according to Google Reviews.
Dog parkGreen Park Ave, Horbury, Wakefield WF4 6EE (Photo: Google Maps)
Bookable off-lead area.Moor Knoll Ln, East Ardsley, Wakefield WF3 2DX (Photo: Google Maps)
Dog park and off-lead areaMoor Top Ln, Flockton Moor, Wakefield WF4 4BU (Photo: Google Maps)
Dog park and agility courseOpposite Blacker Hall Farm, Branch Rd, Calder Grove, Wakefield WF4 3DN (Photo: Google Maps)
Park and gardenNewmillerdam, Wakefield WF2 6QQ (Photo: Google Maps)
Dog parkNinevah Ln, Allerton Bywater, Castleford WF10 2EW (Photo: Google Maps)
Dog park and off-lead area Lock Ln, Altofts, Normanton WF6 2PB(Image: Scentral Park)
Dog park and off-lead areaSt Ives Cl, farm, Pontefract WF8 1RZ (Photo: Google Maps)
Dog park and dog walking businessWintersett, Wakefield WF4 1HT (Photo: Google Maps)
Dog parkParkfield Farm, Cutsyke Rd WF7 6BD (Photo: Google Maps)
Dog park and agility courseWickentree bungalow, Wickentree lane, Middlestown, Wakefield WF4 4TZ (Photo: Google Maps)
Business and off-lead area102 Shay Ln, Walton, Wakefield WF2 6NB (Photo: Google Maps)
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