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Dog walker in Bilton & New Bilton
Bilton and New Bilton on Rugby's western edge are among the best-connected areas in town for off-road dog walking. Rugby Borough Council has invested heavily in the area's Park Connector Network — over 5km of linked, off-road paths join the neighbourhood's award-winning parks.
Chelsea covers both Bilton and New Bilton and knows the route network well. Get in touch to arrange your free meet & greet.
Local walks
Favourite spots
Rugby Park Connector Network
Over 5km of connected off-road paths linking parks across Bilton and New Bilton, with hundreds of solar-powered lights. Ideal for morning and evening walks in any season.
Freemantle Road Open Space
A popular spot with local dog walkers and runners. Footbridges over Sow Brook and a circular off-road loop make it a great choice for a midday walk.
Jubilee Recreation Ground & Bilton Pavilions
Two Green Flag award-winning green spaces offering open grass and a relaxed walking environment. Well maintained and accessible year-round.
Frequently asked questions
- Do you cover Bilton and New Bilton for dog walking?
- Yes — Chelsea covers both Bilton and New Bilton. The area's excellent park network means there are plenty of great routes for dogs of all sizes and energy levels.
- Where do you walk dogs in Bilton and New Bilton?
- Chelsea uses the Park Connector Network paths through Bilton and New Bilton — including Freemantle Road Open Space, Jubilee Recreation Ground and Bilton Pavilions. The connected off-road routes mean walks are varied and interesting for your dog.
- How much does dog walking cost in Bilton?
- Pricing is the same across all areas. Group walks are £14 per dog for 45 minutes. Solo walks start from £13 for 30 minutes or £17 for 45 minutes. Get an instant estimate on the contact page.
- How do I get started with Fetch! in Bilton?
- Get in touch via the contact form, phone or WhatsApp. All new clients get a free, no-obligation meet and greet at your home before any walks begin — usually lasting around 15 minutes.
