There's something magical about camping with dogs. The excitement when they realise they're coming along, the way they explore every new smell with unbridled enthusiasm, the contentment of watching them stretch out by a campfire after a day of adventure. For dog owners who love the outdoors, camping and glamping offer the ultimate freedom to explore Britain's most beautiful landscapes together.
I've pitched tents, parked campervans and stayed in shepherd's huts across the UK with Charlie, Buster, Ember, Simba, Max and Molly. Travelling with six dogs means finding accommodation that genuinely welcomes pets isn't just nice to have, it's essential. Whether you're a seasoned camper or new to outdoor adventures, this guide covers everything you need to know about dog-friendly holidays under canvas or in cosy glamping accommodation.
From traditional tent camping in national parks to luxury glamping pods with hot tubs, the UK offers thousands of options for adventurous dog owners ready to embrace the great outdoors.
Why Camping and Glamping Work So Well for Dogs
Dogs are natural adventurers. Unlike hotel corridors and restaurant dining rooms, campsites offer the space, freedom and outdoor access that dogs thrive on. There's no worrying about disturbing neighbours through thin walls, no waiting for lifts, and often no need to keep your dog on lead within your own pitch.
The benefits for dogs:
- More space to relax and move around
- Direct access to outdoor toileting areas
- Natural smells and sounds that stimulate their minds
- Often able to meet other dogs on site
- No separation from family during meals
- Fresh air and outdoor living they instinctively enjoy
The benefits for owners:
- No pet fees at many campsites
- Flexibility to explore without worrying about returning to hotels
- Pitches often positioned near excellent walking
- Relaxed, informal atmosphere where muddy paws are expected
- Often more affordable than other accommodation types
- Community of fellow dog lovers

Types of Dog-Friendly Camping
Traditional Tent Camping
The most affordable and flexible option, tent camping puts you closest to nature. Most UK campsites welcome dogs on standard grass pitches at no extra charge.
What to expect:
- Grass or hardstanding pitches
- Shared toilet and shower facilities
- Hook-ups available at most sites
- Dogs welcome on lead around the site
- Often positioned near excellent walking
Best for: Budget-conscious travellers, families, those who enjoy the full camping experience
Touring Caravan and Motorhome Sites
If you have your own caravan or motorhome, the UK network of touring sites offers excellent dog-friendly facilities.
What to expect:
- Electric hook-ups standard
- Hardstanding or grass pitches
- Better facilities including dog wash stations at many sites
- Year-round opening at many locations
- More space per pitch than tent-only sites
Best for: Extended trips, all-weather camping, those with mobility needs
Glamping
For those who love the outdoors but prefer a proper bed, glamping offers the best of both worlds. The UK has embraced glamping enthusiastically, and dog-friendly options range from simple pods to luxurious safari tents.
Types of dog-friendly glamping:
- Camping pods: Insulated wooden structures, often with heating
- Shepherd's huts: Romantic, traditional-style accommodation
- Bell tents: Canvas glamping with boho charm
- Safari tents: Spacious family-friendly canvas accommodation
- Yurts: Circular tents with central wood burners
- Treehouses: Elevated adventures for confident dogs
- Gypsy caravans: Nostalgic, characterful stays
- Geodomes: Contemporary, design-led glamping
Best for: Those new to camping, romantic breaks, families wanting comfort
Best Camping and Glamping Regions for Dogs
Lake District
The Lake District offers arguably the UK's finest camping for dog owners. Fells, lakes and forests provide endless walking opportunities, and the camping culture runs deep.
Top Sites:
Baysbrown Farm, Great Langdale Family-run site with direct access to some of the Lake District's best walks. The position at the head of Great Langdale puts serious fell walking on your doorstep. Dogs welcome on all pitches.
Park Cliffe, Windermere Award-winning site overlooking Lake Windermere with bar, shop and games room on site. Direct access to walking trails and dog-friendly dining options.
The Quiet Site, Ullswater Eco-conscious site on the northern fringe of the Lakes with camping, touring and glamping options. Some pitches even have private hot tubs.
Full Circle, Cumbria Peaceful site with stunning views in the northern Lakes. Large pitches and a relaxed atmosphere suit dogs perfectly.

Cornwall
Cornwall's combination of beaches, coast paths and mild climate makes it exceptional for dog-friendly camping. Many sites offer direct beach access.
Top Sites:
Trevalgan Touring Park, St Ives Five-star park on the Penwith Peninsula with sea views and direct access to the coast path. Bar, farm shop and on-site animals for children.
Trevornick Holiday Park, Holywell Bay Family-friendly park just a short walk from Holywell Beach. Glamping domes and yurts available alongside touring pitches.
South Penquite Farm, Bodmin Moor Working farm campsite on the edge of Bodmin Moor. Wild, beautiful location with excellent walking from the site.
Ayr Holiday Park, St Ives Bay Award-winning park five minutes from Bude with bar, grill, farm shop and golf. Five-star facilities in a stunning location.

Yorkshire
From the Dales to the Moors and the Heritage Coast, Yorkshire provides diverse camping opportunities for dog owners.
Top Sites:
Hooks House Farm, Whitby Family-friendly site with camping, touring and glamping pods on the edge of the North York Moors. Fifteen minutes to Whitby and excellent coastal walking.
Knight Stainforth Hall, Settle Riverside park in the Yorkshire Dales with excellent walking from the door. The Three Peaks and Malham Cove are within easy reach.
Jasmine Park, York Peaceful site with lovely views, just a short drive from York. Perfect for combining city exploration with countryside camping.
Scotland
Scotland's wild landscapes and relaxed camping laws make it exceptional territory for adventurous dog owners.
Top Sites:
Camusdarach Campsite, Arisaig Spectacular site on Scotland's west coast with direct beach access. Dogs welcome on the beach and throughout the site.
Kinloch Campsite, Isle of Skye Shores of Loch Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye. Wild, beautiful location with excellent walking.
Rothiemurchus, Cairngorms Camping in ancient Caledonian pine forest near Aviemore. Hot tubs, friendly animals and activities galore. Direct access to the Cairngorms National Park.

Wales
From Snowdonia's peaks to Pembrokeshire's beaches, Wales offers outstanding dog-friendly camping.
Top Sites:
Bryn Gloch, Snowdonia Award-winning site five minutes from the base of Snowdon. Mountain views, quality facilities and genuine dog welcome.
Parke Farm, Pembrokeshire Charming site near the National Trust Stackpole Estate. Outdoor hoses for washing muddy dogs, and Barafundle Bay (dogs allowed year-round) within reach.
Graig Wen, Dolgellau Breathtaking views of the Mawddach Estuary. Sandy beaches, Snowdonia walking and stunning scenery.
New Forest
Ancient woodland, wild ponies and heathland make the New Forest perfect for dog-friendly camping.
Top Sites:
Sandy Balls Holiday Village Five-star New Forest campsite within 40 acres of countryside. On-site fishing, Thai restaurant and excellent facilities.
Hollands Wood, Brockenhurst Forestry England campsite with wild ponies and donkeys roaming through. Basic facilities but unbeatable location.
Roundhill, Brockenhurst Another Forestry England site with direct access to forest walking trails. Visiting deer and New Forest atmosphere.
Peak District
The Peak District offers excellent camping with dramatic landscapes and characterful villages.
Top Sites:
North Lees, Hathersage Riverside site in the heart of the Peak District, ten minutes from Ladybower Reservoir. Perfect base for exploring the Dark Peak.
Newfold Farm, Edale Peaceful site on a working farm with fresh pizza and shop. Fifteen minutes to Bakewell and Buxton.
Upper Booth Farm, Edale At the start of the Pennine Way. Simple facilities in an exceptional location for serious walkers.
Dog-Friendly Glamping Options
Glamping has transformed outdoor holidays for dog owners who love nature but prefer a proper bed. The UK offers an extraordinary range of dog-friendly glamping, from simple pods to luxury safari tents with all the creature comforts.
Shepherd's Huts
The quintessentially British shepherd's hut has become synonymous with romantic glamping. Originally used by shepherds during lambing season, these characterful wooden huts on wheels have been transformed into cosy overnight accommodation. Most are ground-level with easy dog access, and many come with private outdoor space ideal for dogs.
What to expect:
- Compact but beautifully designed interiors
- Wood burner or heating for year-round stays
- Often en-suite facilities
- Private deck or outdoor space
- Typically sleeps two (some up to four)
- Hot tubs available at many locations
- Often positioned in secluded spots with privacy
Top dog-friendly shepherd's hut destinations:
- Unique Hideaways, Cornwall: Hidden amongst subtropical gardens
- Peak View Shepherd's Huts, Peak District: Large bespoke luxury huts with stunning views
- Sandy Meadow, New Forest: Shepherd's huts overlooking a private lake
Best regions: Cotswolds, Devon, Cornwall, Yorkshire, Peak District

Camping Pods
Insulated wooden pods offer weather-proof glamping that's often available year-round. They range from basic sleeping pods to luxury options with en-suite facilities, kitchenettes and private hot tubs.
What to expect:
- Warm, dry accommodation whatever the weather
- Heating included as standard
- Range from basic to luxurious
- Often grouped together on sites with shared facilities
- Good value compared to other glamping options
- Many designed specifically for dog owners
Best for: Winter camping, those new to outdoor holidays, shorter breaks
Safari Tents and Bell Tents
Canvas glamping offers space and atmosphere that dogs love. Safari tents in particular provide room for families with dogs, often featuring multiple bedrooms, proper kitchens and covered verandas.
What to expect:
- Spacious canvas accommodation
- Proper beds and furnishings
- Kitchen facilities in larger tents
- Wood burners for heating in cooler months
- Ground-level access suits all dogs
- Often includes outdoor furniture and fire pits
Top bell tent and safari tent sites:
- Trevornick, Cornwall: Glamping domes and yurts near Holywell Beach
- Lantern and Larks sites: Multiple locations across England with luxury safari tents
Best for: Family holidays, summer glamping, group trips

Yurts and Tipis
Circular canvas accommodation offers a unique glamping experience. The central wood burner becomes the focal point for cosy evenings, and the floor-level layout suits dogs perfectly.
What to expect:
- Distinctive circular design
- Central wood burner for heating
- Often more spacious than other canvas options
- Unique atmosphere and character
- Ground-level sleeping areas
Treehouses
For confident, agile dogs who are comfortable with steps and heights, treehouse glamping offers unforgettable experiences. Many treehouse properties have private grounds for dogs to explore at ground level.
Considerations for dogs:
- Check step design and steepness
- Verify ground-level access for toilet breaks
- Not suitable for elderly or nervous dogs
- Often have private gardens below
Luxury Glamping with Hot Tubs
For the ultimate dog-friendly glamping experience, many sites now offer accommodation with private hot tubs. Imagine soaking under the stars whilst your dog snoozes by the fire pit after a long day of walking.
Top options:
- Sandy Meadow, New Forest: Safari tents and shepherd's huts with hot tubs overlooking the lake
- Wigwam Holidays Crowtree: Yorkshire Dales glamping with hot tubs and Harrogate nearby
- Upper Hurst Farm, Peak District: Luxury glamping fifteen minutes from Chatsworth House
- Rothiemurchus, Cairngorms: Glamping with hot tubs in ancient Scottish pine forest
- Graig Wen, Snowdonia: Stunning estuary views with hot tub options

Major Campsite Groups Welcoming Dogs
The Camping and Caravanning Club
All Club Sites welcome dogs at no extra charge, making this one of the most dog-friendly camping networks in the UK. With over 100 sites across Britain, you'll find options in virtually every region.
Key features:
- Over 100 sites across the UK
- No pet fees at any site
- Dog showers at many sites
- Designated dog walking areas on site
- Dog-friendly beaches guide published for members
- Dogs must be kept on leads no longer than 2 metres
- Well-behaved dogs welcome in facility blocks where practical
Popular dog-friendly Club Sites:
- Keswick, Lake District
- Ravenglass, Cumbria
- Bellingham, Northumberland
- Crowden, Peak District
Forestry England Campsites
Forestry England operates campsites in some of Britain's most beautiful woodland locations. Sites tend to be more basic than commercial parks but the settings are exceptional, with direct forest access from your pitch.
Key features:
- Woodland and forest locations throughout England
- Direct access to walking trails
- Natural, peaceful environments
- Often more affordable than commercial sites
- Wild camping feel with proper facilities
- Dogs can enjoy forest walks from the tent door
Notable sites:
- Hollands Wood, New Forest
- Roundhill, New Forest
- Sherwood Pines, Nottinghamshire
Farm Stay UK
Working farms across the UK offer camping and glamping experiences. These tend to be smaller, more personal sites where dogs can experience rural life and owners genuinely understand animals.
Key features:
- Small, family-run sites
- Rural locations with walking from the door
- Often feature farm animals (keep dogs controlled)
- Personal service and local knowledge
- Authentic countryside experience
- Many offer farm produce and eggs
Love2Stay, Shrewsbury
Award-winning holiday park that's become famous for its dog-friendly facilities. Features outdoor swimming pool, dog agility course and extensive grounds.
Key features:
- Purpose-built dog agility course
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Extensive grounds for walking
- Glamping and touring options
- Dog wash facilities
Booking Platforms for Dog-Friendly Camping
Campsites.co.uk
The UK's largest camping booking platform with over 2,700 dog-friendly sites. Excellent filtering options let you search by facilities, location and accommodation type. Real customer reviews help you gauge how genuinely dog-friendly each site is.
Strengths: Comprehensive coverage, detailed filtering, verified reviews, easy booking
Pitchup.com
Comprehensive booking platform covering campsites, glamping and holiday parks across the UK and Europe. Filter for dog-friendly options and book directly with sites. Good for comparing prices across multiple sites.
Strengths: Price comparison, European coverage, instant booking confirmation
Hipcamp
Originally American, Hipcamp has grown significantly in the UK market with a focus on unique, character-filled sites. Strong emphasis on back-to-nature camping with many dog-friendly options including wild camping style experiences.
Strengths: Unique properties, focus on nature experiences, quality curation
Cool Places
Curated selection of characterful campsites and glamping sites. Quality over quantity approach with detailed editorial reviews. Every site is personally inspected.
Strengths: Quality assurance, detailed descriptions, characterful sites
Pet Holiday Finder
Specialist platform focused specifically on pet-friendly camping and glamping. Every listed site welcomes dogs, removing the uncertainty of searching general platforms.
Strengths: Dog-specific focus, detailed pet policy information
Glamping Hub
International glamping platform with strong UK coverage. Good for finding unique accommodation from shepherd's huts to treehouses.
Strengths: Glamping specialist, unique properties, international options
Love Glamping
UK-focused glamping platform covering safari tents, bell tents, shepherd's huts, pods and more. Dedicated dog-friendly section with detailed pet policies.
Strengths: UK specialist, good glamping variety, clear pet information
Essential Gear for Camping with Dogs
Sleeping Arrangements
- Travel bed or mat (familiar from home is ideal)
- Blankets for warmth and comfort
- Crate if your dog is crate-trained (provides security in unfamiliar environments)
Feeding
- Collapsible water bowl
- Travel food container
- Sufficient food for the trip plus extra
- Treats for rewards and settling
Safety and Control
- Long line lead for secure exploration
- Reflective collar or harness for low light
- Up-to-date ID tags
- Stake and tie-out line if needed
- Dog first aid kit
Comfort and Care
- Towels for drying wet dogs
- Paw wax or boots for rough terrain
- Tick remover
- Brush for post-walk grooming
- Waste bags (more than you think)
- Favourite toy for comfort
Practical Items
- Torch for nighttime toilet trips
- Mat for outside tent/pod
- Old towel for muddy paw wiping
Practical Tips for Camping with Dogs
Before Your Trip
- Check site rules: Confirm how many dogs are allowed, any breed restrictions and whether dogs must be on lead
- Verify pitch suitability: Ensure your pitch allows dogs and has appropriate space
- Research local walks: Plan routes from the campsite and nearby
- Check for livestock: Many sites are on farms with grazing animals
- Confirm dog-friendly beaches: If coastal camping, check seasonal restrictions
Choosing Your Pitch
- Request a pitch away from the main thoroughfare for less disturbance
- Corner pitches often provide more privacy
- Consider proximity to toilet blocks for nighttime trips
- Check for shade if camping in summer
- Ask about ground conditions (some dogs dislike gravel)
Setting Up Camp
- Walk your dog around the site boundary when you arrive
- Create a familiar sleeping area with their bed and blanket
- Establish where toilet breaks will happen
- Introduce them to the sounds and smells gradually
- Keep leads accessible for unexpected situations
During Your Stay
- Maintain your dog's normal feeding routine as much as possible
- Exercise them well before settling for the evening
- Never leave dogs unattended in tents or pods for extended periods
- Be considerate of neighbouring campers
- Clean up immediately and thoroughly
Campfire Safety
If campfires are permitted:
- Establish a safe zone your dog understands
- Use a long lead to prevent getting too close
- Be aware of hot embers and ash
- Supervise at all times

FAQs
Do campsites charge for dogs?
Many campsites welcome dogs free of charge, particularly for tent camping and touring pitches. Glamping accommodation more commonly has a pet fee, typically £10 to £25 per stay or per night. The Camping and Caravanning Club has no pet fees at any of their sites.
How many dogs can I take camping?
Most campsites allow two dogs per pitch or accommodation unit. Some will accept more by arrangement. Always check when booking, particularly if you have multiple dogs.
Can dogs sleep in tents?
Yes, dogs can sleep in tents provided the tent is well ventilated and your dog feels calm and secure. Many dogs love sleeping in tents, finding the enclosed space comforting. Bring their familiar bed or blanket.
Are dogs allowed off lead at campsites?
Most campsites require dogs to be on lead in communal areas for safety and consideration of other guests. Some sites have designated off-lead exercise areas or dog fields.
What if my dog barks at night?
Persistent barking will disturb other campers. If your dog is prone to barking at unfamiliar sounds, camping may require gradual acclimatisation. Tire them out during the day, create a comfortable sleeping environment and consider whether camping suits their temperament.
Can I leave my dog alone in a tent or glamping unit?
Briefly yes, but dogs should never be left alone for extended periods. If you need to use the facilities block, ensure your tent is securely closed. For glamping, check the specific site's policy.
What about camping with dogs near livestock?
Many campsites are on working farms. Keep your dog on lead at all times and give livestock a wide berth. If your dog has high prey drive around sheep or cattle, choose sites without grazing animals.
Is wild camping with dogs legal in the UK?
In Scotland, responsible wild camping is legal under the right to roam. In England and Wales, wild camping is generally not permitted except in limited areas like parts of Dartmoor. Always follow local guidelines and leave no trace.
Seasonal Considerations
Spring Camping (March to May)
Spring offers mild temperatures, longer days and landscapes coming alive. However, this is lambing season on many farms, so keep dogs on leads and choose sites carefully if your dog has high prey drive.
Spring tips:
- Check for lambing restrictions at farm sites
- Pack layers for changeable weather
- Book ahead for Easter holidays
- Enjoy quieter sites before peak season
Summer Camping (June to August)
Peak season brings warmth, long evenings and school holidays. Sites are busiest, and coastal areas in particular fill quickly. Beach restrictions often apply during summer months.
Summer tips:
- Book well in advance, especially for coastal sites
- Check beach dog restrictions (many ban dogs May to September)
- Ensure adequate shade for dogs
- Carry plenty of water
- Avoid exercising dogs in midday heat
Autumn Camping (September to November)
Quieter sites, beautiful colours and cooler temperatures make autumn ideal for dog camping. Most beach restrictions lift in September.
Autumn tips:
- Enjoy unrestricted beach access from October
- Pack for cooler evenings and potential rain
- Excellent walking weather for dogs
- Many glamping sites offer off-season discounts
Winter Camping (December to February)
Glamping pods and shepherd's huts with heating make winter camping comfortable. Traditional camping requires more preparation but offers unique experiences.
Winter tips:
- Choose accommodation with heating
- Check site opening dates (many close seasonally)
- Pack warm dog bedding
- Shorter days mean more evening time inside
- Quietest period with best availability
Final Thoughts
Camping and glamping with dogs represents outdoor holidays at their finest. The freedom to explore, the connection with nature and the simple pleasure of watching your dog enjoy every moment make these trips genuinely special. Whether you're pitching a tent by a mountain stream, settling into a cosy shepherd's hut or enjoying a safari tent with sea views, the UK offers endless possibilities for adventures with your four-legged companions.
The key is finding sites that genuinely welcome dogs rather than merely tolerating them. Look for places with dog wash facilities, designated exercise areas and staff who greet your dog before they greet you. These are the sites where memories are made.
Pack the essentials, choose your adventure and embrace the joy of exploring Britain's beautiful landscapes with your best friend by your side. There's nothing quite like waking up in the fresh air with a wagging tail and a new adventure waiting outside your tent.
Here's to muddy paws, campfire evenings and countless adventures ahead.
Charlie, Buster, Ember, Simba, Max, Molly and Luke
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- Dog-Friendly Lake District
- Dog-Friendly Cornwall
- Dog-Friendly Yorkshire
- Dog-Friendly Scotland
- Dog-Friendly Wales
- Dog-Friendly Peak District
- Dog-Friendly Beaches UK
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