Redland Green
Redland Green is one of those Bristol neighbourhood gems that quietly does everything well: a friendly, compact green space, a sociable dog‑walking spot, and a calm cut‑through between Redland and Westbury Park. For dog walkers—especially someone building a community‑centred service like yours—it’s a useful, reliable, and very “local‑Bristol” environment.
Redland Green is a small, well‑kept park with grassy slopes, wildflower areas, and a steady flow of friendly local dogs—ideal for short, sociable, low‑risk walks.
🐾 What Redland Green Offers For Dog Walking:
Open Grassy Areas — Great for off‑lead play, fetch, and gentle zoomies. The slopes give dogs a bit of natural exercise without being strenuous.
Wildflower Meadows & Benches — Good for calmer sniff‑walks and rest points.
Consistent dog Walking Traffic — You’ll often meet other dogs, which is brilliant for socialisation but means you’ll want clear client policies around recall and dog‑dog interactions.
Wheelchair‑Accessible Routes — Useful for inclusive services or clients with mobility needs.
Children’s Play Area — A consideration for route‑planning; I’ll want to avoid cutting too close during busy times.
🗺️ Location & Practicalities:
Open at all times and free to access.
No dedicated Car Park, so most walkers rely on the surrounding residential streets.
Pedestrian & Cycling Routes connect Redland Green to Westbury Park—handy for multi‑stop walks.