Dog Walking in Cardiff

Find out about our Dog Walking and Pet Sitting Services in Cardiff and surrounding areas.

Team Introduction

Dog Walking and Pet Sitting in Cardiff

Our Dog Walking Cardiff team was established in 2013 and is managed by Catherine. Our Cardiff Dog Walkers and cat sitters are able to offer a range of dog walking and cat sitting services to pets in Cardiff and the surrounding areas. Our pet services range from dog walking in Cardiff and dog day care to cat sitting and home from home dog boarding as an alternative to dog kennels in Cardiff and catteries. All of our team are fully insured and hold a basic disclosure adding the extra benefit of having home security whilst you are away from your home.

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Our Cardiff Dog Walker Team Manager

Cardiff Dog walking manager

The Dog Walking Cardiff team is managed by Catherine. Originally from Devon but has lived in Cardiff since 2004 with her husband, two children and pets.
Catherine has always had pets in her life in particular dogs. A massive dog lover, she began volunteering at Cardiff Dogs Home where she has walked all types of breeds large and small. Whilst inducted was given basic dog handling training. This is where she met her beloved crossbreed rescue Tess who she adopted. Catherine started out as a pet carer before taking on the Cardiff branch. Catherine also helped set up and is one of the main organisers of Rachel’s Day, a Charity dog walk held in memory of one of our lovely pet carers, Rachel. 
Catherine is a qualified Canine First Responder. Catherine provides the highest quality pet sitting services to Cardiff. Our  Dog Walking are very popular in Cardiff.

Our Prices

What our clients say about us

Our Cardiff dog walkers can cover Riverside, Llandaff, Wenvoe, Michaelstone, Cardiff Bay, Llanishen, Cyncoed, Penylan, Pontprennau, Birchgrove, Whitchurch, Thornhill, Lisvane, Rhiwbina, Gabalfa, Heath, Cathays, Roath and surrounding areas. If you don’t see your location please get in touch as we’re adding new ones all the time or may know someone else who can help.

Top Dog Walks near Cardiff

When visiting these beautiful places please remember to be respectful of others who are visiting and the environment. Our Top Tips for responsible dog walking are:-

  • Pick up dog mess in a bag and either take it home or to a dog mess bin.
  • Only let your dog off lead if it can be effectively controlled around people and other dogs.
  • Keep your dog on the lead and under control if livestock are close by.
  • Keep your dog on the lead if there is signage or you are instructed to do so by a park warden.

Fforest Fawr

Walking in Fforest Fawr is a refreshing mix of woodland trails, hidden caves, and sweeping views of the Taff Valley. The paths wind through peaceful forests near Castell Coch, where you can spot wildlife, explore old quarries, and enjoy a quiet break from the bustle of Cardiff.

The Whips -Llwyn Celyn Woods

Llwyn Celyn Woods is a quiet and calming experience, surrounded by ancient trees and rich wildlife. The winding trails offer a sense of seclusion, with dappled light filtering through the canopy and birdsong accompanying you along the way. Up the top trail there is the most outstanding views overlooking Cardiff and surrounding areas.

Heath Park

Heath Park offers a gentle, relaxing escape with open green spaces, tree-lined paths, and peaceful ponds. It’s a popular spot for families, joggers, and dog walkers, with plenty of room to enjoy nature right in the heart of Cardiff.

Wigfach Beach-Porthcawl

Park by an abandoned house and empty caravan park and make your way through sandy, quiet forestry. Before you know it, you reach open sand dunes that lead to the South Wales coast. It’s a gentle, scenic route where you can enjoy sea air, distant views of the Bristol Channel, and the peaceful transition from forest to shoreline.

Llanishan Reservoir Fields

Walking in the fields behind Llanishen Reservoir offers a peaceful escape with open grassland, secret pools, woodland and plenty of space to enjoy the fresh air. The gentle paths wind through quiet countryside, making it a lovely spot for a relaxed stroll surrounded by birdsong and big skies.

Caerphilly Woods

Caerphilly woods is a beautiful journey through ancient woodland rich in wildlife and history. The reserve’s trails lead past streams, ponds, moss-covered trees, and lovely views offering a tranquil escape and glimpses of rare plants and wildlife along the way.

Coed y Bedw

Coed y Bedw has lush fields and peaceful woodland with various paths to follow. Head over to the view point which over looks the quarry offering stunning views where the woodland meets dramatic, rocky cliffs. The trail combines the tranquility of ancient trees and birdsong with glimpses of the quarry below, creating a striking contrast between nature and industry.

The Wenallt

Walking in Wenallt Woods is a peaceful escape into ancient woodland filled with towering trees, birdsong, and seasonal beauty. In spring, the forest floor transforms into a sea of bluebells, while winding trails lead to viewpoints overlooking Cardiff and the surrounding hills. It’s a favourite spot for locals seeking calm, nature, and a breath of fresh air just outside the city.

The Rumney Trail

Walking the Rumney Trail by the back of Cefn Onn Parc, offers a mix of woodland shade and gravel paths, with the gentle sound of the stream nearby. The path links the edge of the city to more rural scenery, making it a perfect spot for a quiet, scenic walk surrounded by nature.

Dog Walking and Pet Sitting in Cardiff

Our Dog Walking Cardiff team was established in 2013 and is managed by Catherine. Our Cardiff Dog Walkers and cat sitters are able to offer a range of dog walking and cat sitting services to pets in Cardiff and the surrounding areas. Our pet services range from dog walking in Cardiff and dog day care to cat sitting and home from home dog boarding as an alternative to dog kennels in Cardiff and catteries. All of our team are fully insured and hold a basic disclosure adding the extra benefit of having home security whilst you are away from your home.

Dog Walker Cardiff
Best Cardiff Dog Walker logo

Our Cardiff Dog Walker Team Manager

Cardiff Dog walking manager

The Dog Walking Cardiff team is managed by Catherine. Originally from Devon but has lived in Cardiff since 2004 with her husband, two children and pets.
Catherine has always had pets in her life in particular dogs. A massive dog lover, she began volunteering at Cardiff Dogs Home where she has walked all types of breeds large and small. Whilst inducted was given basic dog handling training. This is where she met her beloved crossbreed rescue Tess who she adopted. Catherine started out as a pet carer before taking on the Cardiff branch. Catherine also helped set up and is one of the main organisers of Rachel’s Day, a Charity dog walk held in memory of one of our lovely pet carers, Rachel. 
Catherine is a qualified Canine First Responder. Catherine provides the highest quality pet sitting services to Cardiff. Our  Dog Walking are very popular in Cardiff.

Our Prices

What our clients say about us

Our Cardiff dog walkers can cover Riverside, Llandaff, Wenvoe, Michaelstone, Cardiff Bay, Llanishen, Cyncoed, Penylan, Pontprennau, Birchgrove, Whitchurch, Thornhill, Lisvane, Rhiwbina, Gabalfa, Heath, Cathays, Roath and surrounding areas. If you don’t see your location please get in touch as we’re adding new ones all the time or may know someone else who can help.

Top Dog Walks near Cardiff

When visiting these beautiful places please remember to be respectful of others who are visiting and the environment. Our Top Tips for responsible dog walking are:-

  • Pick up dog mess in a bag and either take it home or to a dog mess bin.
  • Only let your dog off lead if it can be effectively controlled around people and other dogs.
  • Keep your dog on the lead and under control if livestock are close by.
  • Keep your dog on the lead if there is signage or you are instructed to do so by a park warden.

Fforest Fawr

Walking in Fforest Fawr is a refreshing mix of woodland trails, hidden caves, and sweeping views of the Taff Valley. The paths wind through peaceful forests near Castell Coch, where you can spot wildlife, explore old quarries, and enjoy a quiet break from the bustle of Cardiff.

The Whips -Llwyn Celyn Woods

Llwyn Celyn Woods is a quiet and calming experience, surrounded by ancient trees and rich wildlife. The winding trails offer a sense of seclusion, with dappled light filtering through the canopy and birdsong accompanying you along the way. Up the top trail there is the most outstanding views overlooking Cardiff and surrounding areas.

Heath Park

Heath Park offers a gentle, relaxing escape with open green spaces, tree-lined paths, and peaceful ponds. It’s a popular spot for families, joggers, and dog walkers, with plenty of room to enjoy nature right in the heart of Cardiff.

Wigfach Beach-Porthcawl

Park by an abandoned house and empty caravan park and make your way through sandy, quiet forestry. Before you know it, you reach open sand dunes that lead to the South Wales coast. It’s a gentle, scenic route where you can enjoy sea air, distant views of the Bristol Channel, and the peaceful transition from forest to shoreline.

Llanishan Reservoir Fields

Walking in the fields behind Llanishen Reservoir offers a peaceful escape with open grassland, secret pools, woodland and plenty of space to enjoy the fresh air. The gentle paths wind through quiet countryside, making it a lovely spot for a relaxed stroll surrounded by birdsong and big skies.

Caerphilly Woods

Caerphilly woods is a beautiful journey through ancient woodland rich in wildlife and history. The reserve’s trails lead past streams, ponds, moss-covered trees, and lovely views offering a tranquil escape and glimpses of rare plants and wildlife along the way.

Coed y Bedw

Coed y Bedw has lush fields and peaceful woodland with various paths to follow. Head over to the view point which over looks the quarry offering stunning views where the woodland meets dramatic, rocky cliffs. The trail combines the tranquility of ancient trees and birdsong with glimpses of the quarry below, creating a striking contrast between nature and industry.

The Wenallt

Walking in Wenallt Woods is a peaceful escape into ancient woodland filled with towering trees, birdsong, and seasonal beauty. In spring, the forest floor transforms into a sea of bluebells, while winding trails lead to viewpoints overlooking Cardiff and the surrounding hills. It’s a favourite spot for locals seeking calm, nature, and a breath of fresh air just outside the city.

The Rumney Trail

Walking the Rumney Trail by the back of Cefn Onn Parc, offers a mix of woodland shade and gravel paths, with the gentle sound of the stream nearby. The path links the edge of the city to more rural scenery, making it a perfect spot for a quiet, scenic walk surrounded by nature.