Safe and secure exercise area for dogs and their owners, right in the heart of the West Sussex countryside
Directions


Join the gravelled footpath that is directly opposite the village hall entrance. You’ll have a fence to your left, and a culvert to your right. Keep walking up here, away from the village hall. As with all countryside dog walking, we strongly advise you keep your dog on a lead until you reach the Bark Park.
On the walk you'll start to see signs to the Bark Park. These look like the picture you can see here - with our logo - and are placed strategically along the route.
After about a hundred yards, you’ll see a path on the right with a fence next to it. Ignore this, and keep walking straight on the path.
You’ll then see a fork in the path, with the path leading off to the right. This is the path you need to take, which takes you up towards the bridleway. So take a right here, and follow the path.
Carry on up this path, which will bends left and right as it moves up towards the bridleway. You’ll cross a farm path in the fields with gates left and right.
At the end of this path, you’ll find a T-junction when you reach the bridleway. Make sure you turn right here, and walk slightly uphill to get to the Bark Park.
Keep walking up the bridlepath, you should be heading gently uphill with fields to the left and right.
And after a couple of hundred yards you’ll see the entrance to the Bark Park on your right. You’ll see the gate with the lock, and you and your dogs will be able to enjoy the time you‘ve booked!
As you can see, it's only a short walk and should take you less than ten minutes. Many of our clients tell us they enjoy the walk to the Bark Park too, so take your time, and enjoy the beautiful West Sussex countryside away from traffic and noise.