Bunkers Park

This is a gem of a dog walking park! Between Nash Mills to the South West East and Leverstock Green to the North, the park provides great spaces for dogs to exercise.

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Bottom Field

The car park is off Bedmond Road. You’ll find it down a wide, bumpy gravel track, but the good thing is that the car park is set well back from the main road. The car park isn’t particularly large. Room for 15 cars.

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Car park away from the main road

From the car park you are straight into Top Field. This is the biggest open space in the park, and where Johanna and I met most dogs. If your confident about control, then your dog can run and run.

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View from the top of Bottom Field

From the car park we headed South West, through gates into several enclosed fields, known as Mattens. These fields would be great spaces to let your dog off the lead.

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From one enclosed field into the next

We carried on walking South West, with Bunkers Lane on our left until we reached Bottom Field. Once we’d left Top Field the walk was all downhill, with Bottom Field being the steepest descent.

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Johanna leading the way

In the corner of Bottom Field is a gate that leads onto Bunkers Lane. Across the road is Long Deans Nature Reserve. Very pretty and you can take dogs into the Reserve. However, as this area is used for grazing you must keep dogs on the lead.

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Long Deans Nature Reserve
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Into the woods

So back up the hill, through Chambersbury Woods and back into Top Field. A dog walker’s paradise. We even had a group doing close control and agility to watch as we headed back to the car park.

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Interestingly carved bench
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Close Control & Agility

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