225 campsites
Every site here is hand-picked for the guide.





Tir Bach
A properly remote, secret-feeling working farm in the Pembrokeshire hills below the Preseli mountains, perfect for animal-loving kids with roaming livestock, milking to watch and weekly pizza nights
Pembrokeshire





Deepdale Camping & Rooms
An award-winning North Norfolk site under big skies, where Sioux-style teepees, yurts and shepherd's huts join tent paddocks, with Dalegate Market on the doorstep and dark skies made for stargazing
Norfolk





Dernwood Farm Campsite
A back-to-nature wild camping and glamping farm in the East Sussex woods, where you trolley your kit through the trees for firepit cooking and home-reared produce
In the forest





Gibraltar Farm
A family-friendly farm site perched above the spectacular expanse of Morecambe Bay, with special sunsets, a wooded path to the water and plenty of room for the kids to run wild
On a farm





Housedean Farm Campsite
A superb working farm site in the eastern South Downs National Park, its sloping field bordered by poppy flecked corn fields with the South Downs Way running right by
On a farm





Manor Farm
A sprawling working farm above Cromer on the North Norfolk coast, where generous rolling fields open onto sea views and a ten minute walk drops you into the old seaside town
Norfolk





Welsummer Camping
A simple, sunny smallholding in the Kent countryside where pitches split between garden meadows and shady woodland, and sustainability and the simple pleasures of camping come first
Kent





Fieldhead
Back-to-basics Edale base for walkers, cars left at the gate.
In a valley





Newgale Camp Site
A booking-free beach camp metres from the surf on Pembrokeshire's Newgale coast, where you camp all but on the sand and fall asleep to the sea crashing
By the sea





Rivendale
A strikingly set Peak District site under the cliffs of an old quarry near Alsop Dale, now reborn as a lodge retreat of well-spaced timber lodges with Scandinavian-style hot tubs





Scaldbeck Cottage
A tiny, unpretentious tents-only gem set on Morston Marsh, born from a garden wedding and capped at twelve people, with the Norfolk Coast Path minutes away
By a river





Three Cliffs
A premium clifftop holiday park perched above Three Cliffs Bay on the Gower, laying claim to Wales's most iconic view, where you roll out of your tent to a perfect blue bay
By the sea





Whitlingham Broad Campsite
Two flat riverside meadows in an 80 acre Country Park right at the beginning of the Norfolk Broads, remote in feel yet minutes from Norwich city centre
By a river





Side Farm Campsite
A gloriously simple tents-and-vans site sloping down to the shore of Ullswater, where the basic facilities are forgiven the moment you unzip the door to that lake view
In a valley





Little Meadow
A small, family-run clifftop site above Watermouth near Combe Martin, cleverly terraced into plateaus so every one of its fifty pitches keeps the perfect view out to sea
In a valley





Askr Grange
Hand-built shepherd's huts and lodges on a working Dorset farm, two miles from Bridport, with open countryside views and a wood-fired hot tub.
Dorset





Bain View Glamping
A small, owner-run glamping site on the Lincolnshire Wolds fringe, where shepherd huts overlook a vineyard and the night skies are properly dark.
In a field





Battle Pods & Bells
Pods and bell tents set within 460 acres of ancient High Weald woodland, 75 minutes from London by train, with hosts who still cook you breakfast.
In the forest





Blackdown Yurts
Four yurts in an AONB valley on the Devon-Somerset fringe, where repeat guests keep coming back and the barn saves you when the rain arrives.
In a valley





Brayshaw View Glamping & Camping
A small, owner-run field in the Forest of Bowland AONB where curlews call at dusk, views reach to the Yorkshire Dales' three peaks, and Bev greets every arrival personally.
In a field





Broadmeadow Glamping
A small, owner-run glamping farm between Hereford and the Black Mountains, good for whole-site family hire and evenings around the fire pit.
On a farm





Brynhaul Clover Field Camping and Shepherds Huts
The highest campsite in Pembrokeshire, perched on the Preseli Hills with fire pits at every pitch, private composting loos, and serious dark skies.
On a hillside





Cherish Glamping
A working smallholding in Wensleydale where kingsize four-poster yurts, private hot tubs, and included breakfast make a compelling case for doing nothing for a few days.
In a valley





Coastal Glamping @ Tregantle Farm
Three safari tents on a quiet Rame Peninsula farm, with a host who greets you with Cornish cream tea and a fire pit ready to go.
By the sea





Coastal Meadows Camping
Eight private-pitch meadow fields above a wooded Carmarthenshire valley, each with its own fire pit, hammock, and bathroom, set between Pendine Sands and Amroth Beach.
By the sea





Copy House Hideaway
Three beautifully fitted-out units on the Lancashire-Yorkshire border, where a wood-fired hot tub and views across Pendle Hill make a couples' break genuinely hard to leave.
Lancashire





Dartmoor Domes
Owner-run geodesic domes in a wooded Dartmoor meadow, each with its own wood-burning hot tub and private facilities, proper off-grid glamping with a family's fingerprints all over it.
In a field





Digs in the Wig
Five secluded woodland pitches beneath the Preseli Hills, run by a host who genuinely cares, with a bookable heated pool nobody expects.
In the forest





Draughton Heights
Owner-run site on the southern fringe of the Yorkshire Dales with panoramic Aire Valley views, habitat lakes, and pods that stay warm in winter.
In a valley





Eden's Nook
A small, owner-run forest retreat near Lake Vyrnwy where Nev and Jayne cook you breakfast and lend you a fire pit for the night.
In the forest





Fernwood Glamping (New Forest)
Two-pitch glamping on the New Forest fringe where Rachel turns a field view into a genuinely personal stay.
In the forest





Gwyliau Clwydian Holidays
Four pods and a handful of tent pitches in the Clwydian Range AONB, run by Ray and Rose with the kind of care that makes guests come back year after year.
In a valley





Knowle Meadow Camping
Ten-pitch South Somerset meadow where a family-run operation delivers spa-grade facilities, a wood-fired sauna, and genuinely unhurried space between you and the next tent.
In a field





Little North Field Glamping
Three generously sized safari tents on a well-kept North Yorkshire paddock, just outside Harrogate, where the host Tim sets the tone.
In a field





Nordic Glamping at Botswicky
Handcrafted yurts on an organic wildflower meadow in the Cotswolds AONB, with views to The Ridgeway and a nature reserve running alongside the fence.
In a field





Owley Woods Glamping
Five bell tents in woodland above Cheddar Gorge, run with real warmth by Paula and Matt, for adults who want nature on their doorstep and a comfortable bed.
In the forest







Pentref Luxury Camping
Owner-run glamping in a peaceful Ceredigion valley, where the host Julia makes dogs and returning guests feel equally at home.
In a valley





Anchor Barrow Campsite
A sociable, family-run field campsite five minutes from the north Cornwall coast, with an on-site bar, food nights, and an indoor barn that keeps the party going in any weather.
In a field





Black Isle Yurts
Hand-built yurts and a geodome in private birch woodland on an 80-acre cliff-top farm, with direct paths to secluded beaches on the Moray Firth.
In the forest





Bothag Bhuirgh Camping and Pods
A working croft on the west side of Lewis where Alice and Eddie have thought of everything, right down to the best shower on the Hebridean Way.
On a farm





BrackenXcapes
A family-run nine-acre glamping field near Newark where the activities roster (archery, axe throwing, rifle shooting) is as much the draw as the pods and hot tub.
In a field





Bristol Camping
A no-frills family farm campsite just north of Bristol where the woodland blooms with bluebells and the chickens wander wherever they like.
On a farm





Buckland Farm Camping
A proper Somerset meadow with fenced pitches, views to the Blackdown Hills, and an owner who genuinely likes dogs.
On a farm





Caalm Camp
Six hand-crafted Mongolian yurts on a working Dorset farm, each with its own fire pit, private bathroom, and long views across the Blackmore Dales.
On a farm





Cae Adda
A small, family-run lakeside site on Llyn Trawsfynydd, deep in the Rhinogydd, where the owner is always around and the facilities are kept spotless.
By a river




Cefn Cae Camping Site
A quietly run 300-acre Welsh-speaking farm in Snowdonia's Conwy Valley, where mountain views, immaculate facilities, and an honesty shop make it hard to leave after one night.
In a valley





Cheesewring Farm Campsite
A working Bodmin Moor farm where the Cheesewring stones are on your doorstep and the moor stretches out in every direction.
On a farm





7 Ducks Touring and Camping
Fenland family camping run by Donna and Brian with big skies, owl-at-dusk evenings, and honest welcome for tents, tourers, and dogs alike.
In a field





Chinley Camping
A Peak District smallholding with a wood-fired sauna, proper views, and Henry on hand if your air mattress gives up.
In a valley





Cockingford Campsite
A family-run Dartmoor farm where the East Webburn river runs along the boundary and the moors are walkable in both directions from your pitch.
On a farm





Cowpots Camping
Off-grid West Wales farm with private en-suite pitches, wood-fired pizza, and evening views of the Preseli Hills.
On a farm





Creekside Family Camping
A working coastal farm on the Lincolnshire shore where the beach is a ten-minute walk, the skies are enormous, and the fire pits are lit most evenings.
In a field




Cwmyrhidyll
A 30-acre Carmarthenshire smallholding run by Tim and Lisa with owner-present warmth, spotless facilities, and dark skies that earn the reputation.
In a valley





Drumroamin Farm Camping & Caravan Site
An immaculate working-farm site in Dumfries and Galloway, 2.5km from Baldoon Sands, run with the kind of owner attention that makes guests extend their stays.
On a farm





Dyfi Adventure Campsite
A riverside basecamp in the Dyfi Valley built for riders, walkers, and anyone who'd rather fall asleep to the sound of water than electricity.
By a river





Embrace The Space Glamping Yurts
Five private yurts with log burners and hippie hot tubs in dark-sky Carmarthenshire, run by a host who actually shows up.
In a field





Farview Campsite
A five-acre farm on the Lizard Peninsula where wallabies graze in the meadow and Mullion Cove is a ten-minute walk away.
In a field


Ferry View Campsite
A meticulously run eco campsite at the top of Scotland, four miles from John O'Groats, with a converted-bus cafe that rivals anything you'd find down south.
By the sea





Forest Edge
A quietly upgraded woodland campsite on the East Devon AONB fringe, where big pitches, a wood-fired sauna, and a genuinely warm team make it worth coming back to.
In the forest





Graig Wen
A family-run Snowdonia site above the Mawddach Estuary, where the panorama pitches look out over saltmarsh, mountain and open water all at once.
By a river





Hadrian's Wall Country Yurts
Two private Mongolian yurts on the Hadrian's Wall corridor, each with a wood-fired hot tub, a firepit, and a pair of attentive hosts who think of everything.
In a field





Hammonds Glamping
Ten bell tents in Surrey woodland with a hands-on host, fire pits at every door, and free Hatchlands Park access thrown in.
In the forest





Hawthorne Farm Wisbech
A flat, well-kept Cambridgeshire farm field that earns its place on dog holidays: no pet fees, no limits on numbers, and proper dark skies at night.
On a farm





Hill Farm and Orchard
Four en-suite Wigwam pods in a working orchard beside the Grand Union Canal, with hot tub, fire pits, and goats as neighbours.
In an orchard





Hill Farm Campsite
Eighteen-pitch Chilterns hillside site with Wendover Woods on the doorstep, run with the kind of care that refunds you for nights you don't use.
On a hillside





Kite View Farm Camping
A working permaculture farm in Pembrokeshire where tree tents hang in private woodland clearings and campfires come as standard on every pitch.
On a farm





Lamarth Farm Campsite
A no-frills Cornish farm field on the Lizard Peninsula gateway, with sunset views over Mounts Bay and owners who actually care.
On a farm





Landsker Camping
Seventeen semi-private woodland pitches in the heart of Pembrokeshire, each with its own fire pit and enough tree cover to feel genuinely away from it all.
In the forest




Laxey Campsite
A spotlessly run village campsite in Laxey with 25 pitches, walking distance to the beach, the Laxey Wheel, and the electric tram into Douglas.
In a valley





Llandyfan Camping
A small, unhurried valley campsite west of the Brecon Beacons, run by a couple who genuinely like their guests and own a fishing lake.
In a valley





Llwyn Onn Campsite
A small Snowdonia pod site where Claire's breakfast hamper, fire-lit evenings, and alpaca neighbours make every detail feel considered.
Conwy





Medley Meadow
A conservation-minded family glamping site on nine acres of Monmouthshire meadow, halfway between the Wye Valley and the Brecon Beacons.
In a valley





Middle Woodbatch Farm
A working Shropshire Hills farm where every pitch comes with a fire bowl and the Milky Way is the evening's entertainment.
On a farm





Millview Meadow Glamping
Three pods, three acres of Norfolk meadow, the River Bure on foot and the Broads on your doorstep, small operation, proper care.
On a farm





New Wharf Campsite
A working West Sussex farm where the River Adur runs past your pitch, the Friday pizza van is genuinely worth staying for, and the field belongs to the guests once cars are left at the gate.
By a river





Nyth Robin Campsite
Owner-built woodland site on the Dyfi Estuary fringe, with named pitches among the trees, wood-fired pizza on Saturdays, and Aberdyfi beach five minutes away.
In the forest





Oxton Hill Hideaway
Two ensuite shepherd's huts on an 80-acre equine farm outside Southwell, designed entirely for adults who want quiet, a log burner, and room to think.
On a farm





Park Farm Campsite
A pitch-where-you-want organic dairy farm in North Wiltshire with campfires as standard, a wood-fired sauna next door, and owners who actually come round to check you're OK.
On a farm





Parke Farm Camping
A family-run Pembrokeshire farm within the National Park, where the Coast Path starts at the gate and the owners bring round marshmallows in the evening.
On a farm





Ael y Garnedd Caravan Park
A family-run Anglesey park where the pitch comes with Snowdonia mountain views thrown in as standard.
In a field





Alpine Grove
A family-run woodland touring park in South Somerset where 8.5 acres of mature oak and beech provide the setting and the heated pool keeps the children happy.
In the forest





Ayres Rock Hostel & Campsite
A tiny, host-led site on the beach at Sanday where Phil cooks breakfast and the bay fills your tent door.
By the sea




Balloch O' Dee
A valley campsite on the edge of Galloway Forest Park where communal fires burn late and the mountains fill every sightline.
In a valley




Balranald Hebridean Holidays
A family-run campsite inside the RSPB's Balranald Nature Reserve on North Uist, with Horseshoe Bay 40 metres from the gate and St Kilda on the horizon at sunset.
By the sea





Bamburgh Under Canvas
Five Lotus Belle tents a mile from Bamburgh Castle, each with a fire pit, a log burner, and a hot tub to watch Northumberland's stars roll in.
In a field





Barn Owl Camping
Eight generously spaced pitches in a 10-acre Suffolk meadow, where barn owls hunt at dusk and every pitch gets its own fire pit.
In a field





Black Beck Farm Holiday Caravans
A quietly kept Lake District farm with panoramic fell views, a pub five minutes on foot, and hosts who clearly enjoy having people there.
On a farm




Brandy House Farm
A working farm sitting right on Glyndwr's Way where walkers arrive hungry and leave very well fed.
On a farm





Bredon-Vale Caravan and Camping
A family-run Worcestershire site with views across Bredon Hill and the Malverns, run with genuine environmental care by owners who think of everything.
In a valley





Brigs Farm
A laid-back West Dorset farm with sea views, communal fires, and weekend pizza nights two miles from the Jurassic Coast.
On a farm





Bwch-Yn-Uchaf Campsite
A river-edged valley site in Snowdonia, with a steam railway next door and no light pollution to speak of.
In a valley





By the Red Phone Box
Seven-pitch orchard campsite on the three-county borders where host Emma runs off-grid glamping with the kind of attention to detail that makes the composting loo feel like a feature, not a compromise.
In an orchard





Calder Farm Campsite
A family-run farm campsite in the Forest of Bowland AONB with front-row views of Pendle Hill, a ten-minute walk from a proper village pub.
In a valley





Cartref Caravan
An adults-only Shropshire base that earns its reputation through obsessive upkeep, a proper bar with a log fire, and two characterful glamping units worth booking for their own sake.
In a field





Church Stretton Camp & Fish
A 40-acre tent-only site in the Shropshire Hills AONB where three distinct landscapes, a fire pit at every pitch, and a host called Chris who never stops moving add up to something genuinely hard to leave.
In a valley




Clachan Sands Camping Area
A working croft on the Atlantic edge of North Uist where you pay into an honesty box and wake up to Clachan Sands on your doorstep.
By the sea





Clachtoll Beach Campsite
A family-run beachfront campsite on the Stoer peninsula where the pitch is Clachtoll's golden sand and the view stretches to Lewis, Harris, and Skye.
By the sea





Cliff Farm
A proper working farm on the Ryedale edge of North Yorkshire Moors, where Robert's 90-minute farm tour is the thing guests mention first.
On a farm





Devon Yurt
A small, owner-run glamping farm on the Devon-Cornwall border, sandwiched between Dartmoor to the north and the Tamar Valley AONB to the south, with wood-fired hot tubs and a sauna that earn their keep.
On a farm





Dinham Farm Caravan and Camping Park
South-facing River Camel site run by an owner couple who clearly care, with direct trail access to Rock and Polzeath.
By a river





Dolau Afon Campsite
A riverside husband-and-wife campsite in the Cambrian Mountains with a fire pit on every pitch, dark skies overhead, and the Ystwyth a few steps from your tent.
By a river





Doward Park Campsite
A family-run woodland campsite on top of Great Doward, where the Wye Valley AONB is your back garden and Symonds Yat is a trail-length away.
In the forest





Doxford Farm Camping
A 500-acre working farm in the Northumberland AONB, four miles from the coast and set up for every camping style from grass pitch to hot-tub pod.
On a farm





East End Farm Campsite
A family-run Wolds farm campsite with Hockney-country views, free-ranging chickens, and an owner who'll find you a pitch even if you forgot to book.
On a farm





Erwlon Caravan
Three-generation dairy farm in Llandovery where the River Gwydderig runs alongside the pitches and the Brecon Beacons are on your doorstep.
In a valley





Eskdale Campsite
A proper Lake District valley base, National Trust, 8 acres of meadow grassland, with Scafell and Esk Pike on your doorstep and two village pubs at the end of the road.
In a valley





Fforest Fields
Five-hundred acres of Radnorshire upland, two lakes you can actually swim in, and 75 years of family farming behind it all.
On a farm





Fleets Paddock Glamping & Camping
A small, owner-run glamping and camping field on Canterbury's edge, with direct trail access to Whitstable and the kind of thoughtful kit that makes first-timers feel confident.
In a field





Forest and Wye Valley Caravan and Camping Site
A well-run family-operated base camp between the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley, where the trails start from your pitch and the stars are actually visible.
In a valley





Glengoulandie Camping & Caravanning
Glen-set Perthshire campsite with Schiehallion on the skyline, 50 red deer next door, and walking trails leaving straight from the pitch.
In a valley





Goldstone Camping
A working Kentish farm where the butcher's counter, coffee truck, and genuinely attentive management make a mid-Kent field feel like a proper hospitality operation.
On a farm





Goren Farm
A 70-acre wildflower farm on the Blackdown Hills fringe where eight foot-accessed pitches, an on-farm café, and low light pollution make for a quietly complete summer escape.
Devon





Gorsebank
A working Galloway farm where private wood-fired hot tubs, 7Stanes trails on the doorstep, and attentive owners earn the loyalty of people who come back year after year.
On a farm





Hennock Hideaways
A pitch-as-you-please tent field above the Teign Valley, where every spot earns its views across to Haldon Forest and the Palk Arms is two minutes on foot.
In a valley





Hickling Campsite
A family-run field at the heart of Hickling Broad, the largest of the Norfolk Broads, with pubs and a boat yard all within walking distance.
In a field





Hideaway Escapes
A working Pembrokeshire farm with 13 pitches, a cast of alpacas and emus, and glamping that earns its keep through genuine owner care.
On a farm





Higher Well Farm Holiday Park
A family-run Devon orchard site done with the kind of care that turns first-timers into twenty-year regulars.
In an orchard





Kitt's Cottage Campsite
A woodland campsite on a 100-acre South Downs estate where every pitch comes with a fire pit and the nearest pub is a 10-minute walk through the trees.
In the forest





Lawnsgate Campsite
A working moorland farm perched above the Esk Valley, with panoramic moors views and llama walks thrown in for good measure.
In a valley





Lower Keats Glamping
Six beautifully equipped safari lodges on a working Devon farm, each with its own hot tub and hosts who cook pizza in the yard.
On a farm





Maddybenny
A 120-acre working farm on the Causeway Coast, parked between Portrush and Portstewart with sea views and a resident peacock.
On a farm





Maes Tywyn Campsite
A family-run Anglesey tent field where Snowdonia fills the skyline, the owners text you directions before you arrive, and fire pits come free.
Anglesey





Mattiscombe Farm Camping
A hilltop working farm above Start Bay where the view does the talking and the host family makes you feel like a regular on your first visit.
On a farm





Meadow Falls
A tidy Dales-edge campsite on the doorstep of Ingleton village, with Ingleborough filling the skyline and the Waterfalls Trail ten minutes on foot.
In a valley





Mena Farm
A 15-acre Cornish farm with Helman Tor on the horizon, farm animals to visit, and trail access to the Saints Way from the gate.
On a farm





Newberry Valley Touring and Camping Park
Sixty acres of ancient oak woodland five minutes from Newberry Beach, run with the kind of care that makes 446 reviewers return.
In a valley




Noblewood Camping
Seven acres of private Lakeland woodland with its own ponds, run by Stan and Lynne with the kind of care that makes first-timers want to come back immediately.
In the forest





Old Rectory Howick
A Georgian country house on the Northumberland Heritage Coast, 400 yards from a secluded beach, with hosts who cook proper dinners and know every walk.
Northumberland








Pentre Du Camping Club
A tent-only farm field above Colwyn Bay where stone fire circles, a present owner, and dead-quiet nights earn the place its reputation.
On a farm





Pigs in Blankets Campsite
A working livestock farm outside Southwold with a private footpath to the beach, a proper bar, and views across wildfowl marshland that make it hard to leave.
On a farm





Pineapple Farm
A quiet, adults-only farm campsite in the Dorset AONB with an orchard for the dogs, individual showers, and coast within easy reach.
On a farm





Aldridge Hill Camp Site
A genuine New Forest clearing where ponies wander past at breakfast and the stream is the children's entertainment for the week.
In the forest





Beeches Farm Campsite
Fire pit on every pitch, direct Offa's Dyke access, and Wye Valley views for £12 a night, this is what budget camping should look like.
In a valley





Big Bear Lodge
A well-run little glamping site in the Shropshire countryside with wood-fired pizzas, breakfast to your door, and owners who actually care.
In a field





Blue Hills Touring Site
A well-run Cornwall AONB touring site between St Agnes and Perranporth, with the South West Coast Path on your doorstep and obsessively clean facilities.
By the sea





Blue Skies Campsite
A compact, owner-run Norfolk coastal site where the Norfolk Coast Path is three fields away and the beach is five minutes on foot.
By the sea





Bolberry House Farm Camping
A quietly immaculate farm site in the South Devon AONB, run by sisters who actually know their patch and will tell you about it.
On a farm





Bolmynydd Camping Park
Family-run site on the LlÅ·n Peninsula where two beaches, mountain views, and obsessively clean facilities make the walk down the quiet lane worth repeating.
By the sea





Breck Farm
A genuine 225-acre working farm on the North Norfolk coast that has been welcoming campers for over 50 years, with animals, woodland, and a beach within 3km.
On a farm





Briarfields Camp Site
A family-run adults-only touring park between Cheltenham and Gloucester, kept immaculately and loved for its bus-stop convenience and its own dedicated dog field.
In a field





Brighthouse Farm Caravan & Campsite
A well-kept working farm field near Bury St Edmunds with a private footpath to the village pub and a 1.5-mile farm trail that's exclusive to guests.
On a farm





Constable Park
Riverside glamping on the Stour in Dedham Vale, where Constable painted the views and Sarah and Ian now run kayaks and serve breakfast.
By a river





Cronk Aashen Farm
A family-run 28-acre farm on the Isle of Man with Irish Sea views, a private wooded glen, and pitches that suit tents, caravans, and motorhomes alike.
On a farm





Cwmdu Campsite
A family-run Brecon Beacons valley site that has been quietly getting it right since 1964, with mountain views, a sauna, and a breakfast truck that turns into a bar.
In a valley





Dobella Lane Farm Camping
A small working-farm stopover in the Vale of York where the owner, Margaret, is the reason people come back.
On a farm





Dolbryn
A Teifi Valley family-run site with woodland, a fishing lake, a vineyard and Preseli Hills sunsets just under two miles from Newcastle Emlyn.
In a valley





Druidstone Home Farm
Family-run Pembrokeshire farm with panoramic St Brides Bay views, a 15-minute walk from Druidston Haven beach and directly on the Coast Path.
By the sea





Dwyros
A laid-back coastal field on the LlÅ·n Peninsula where the view over Aberdaron Bay does the heavy lifting.
By the sea





Field Farm Fisheries
A family-run Suffolk fishing site where six stocked lakes are the main event, with the Suffolk coast a short drive away and enough space that you'll never feel crowded.
On a farm





Gurt Yurts
A Mendip Hills yurt field run by Tim with the kind of personal hospitality that makes first-timers book again before they've driven home.
In a valley





Gwithian Farm
A family-run Cornish farm campsite behind a 16th-century thatched farmhouse, ten minutes' walk from Gwithian Beach by Godrevy.
On a farm





Halse Farm
A working Exmoor farm where you walk straight off the pitch onto open moorland, with red deer and Exmoor ponies as your nearest neighbours.
On a farm





Higher Aunemouth Camping
Tent-only farm fields a 20-minute walk from Bantham Beach, with moorland and sea views, real campfires, and nothing switched on.
In a field





Higher Moor Camp Site
A quietly-run valley campsite on the edge of National Trust Cubert Common, with three beaches walkable and no phone signal to worry about.
In a valley





Highertown Farm Campsite
National Trust-managed coastal site above Lansallos Cove, where the South West Coast Path starts at the gate and a 14th-century church stands in the next field.
By the sea





Housedean Farm Campsite
A working farm on the South Downs Way with big views, communal fire pits, and a reception that does proper coffee and croissants.
On a farm





Laneside Caravan Park
Third-generation family site on the River Noe in the heart of Hope Valley, five minutes' walk from the pub and the Peak District on the doorstep.
By a river




Lazy Buzzards
A family-run Lincolnshire base that splits the difference between the coast and the Wolds, with a communal fire pit culture that gets people talking.
In a field





Little Oak Campsite
Fifteen-pitch Nottinghamshire field that earns its reputation through a present owner, proper campfires, and room to breathe.
In a field





Low Bell End Farm Campsite
A quietly kept adults-only farm in the North York Moors where Tracy and Paul's welcome is as reliable as the views.
On a farm




Lupine Woods Camping Rose Cottage
An 18-acre woodland campsite in the Haxey countryside where the standout draw is an on-site dog training centre and owner-planted forest to roam.
In a field





Mill Haven Place
Eco-conscious Pembrokeshire farm campsite a mile from the Coastal Path, with fire pits on every pitch and sea glimpses through the trees.
On a farm




Mount Farm Park
Level, well-spaced pitches in the Cotswolds AONB with valley views over the Warwickshire countryside and a battlefield on the doorstep.
In a field





Moyle Park Campsite
A small working croft in a remote Wester Ross glen, where the Five Sisters of Kintail frame the drive in and the owner knows the best spots to visit.
In a valley





Eco Camping Wales
A family-run eco campsite in the heart of the upper Swansea valleys, with valley views, compost loos, and a pub at the gate.
In a valley





Blaithwaite House
A 250-acre Cumbrian estate that does proper tent camping alongside glamping pods, a barn bar, and a 25-acre dog-walking wood.
In a field








Bramley Park Camping
Back-to-basics South Downs field with communal fires, an excellent pizza van, and an owner who clearly cares.
In a field





Brecon Beacons Wild Camping
Turn-up-and-pitch wild camping at the foot of the Brecon Beacons, with Pen Y Fan views, fire pits included, and walking routes leaving directly from your pitch.
In a valley





Bwlch Gwyn Farm
A terraced working farm on the Welsh Coast Path where the pitch comes with views across the Mawddach Estuary to Barmouth and the Snowdonia ridge beyond.
On a farm





Castle Camping
A family-run hilltop site above Mow Cop where three long-distance trails pass the gate and the views go on further than you'd expect.
On a hillside





Cei Bach Country Club
Eleven hardstanding pitches on the Ceredigion coast, with Cardigan Bay dolphins visible from the sea-view touring area and a private beach five minutes down the path.
By the sea





Celtic Camping
A working Pembrokeshire farm with Irish Sea views, direct Coastal Path access, and a small pebbly cove a five-minute walk away.
By the sea





Celtic Camping
Pembrokeshire coast camping at its most honest: Irish Sea views, direct Coastal Path access, and fire pits for hire from £14 a night.
By the sea





Cotswold View
A well-kept 54-acre Cotswolds base with forest walks on the doorstep, an on-site cafe worth finding before noon, and goats.
On a farm





Cuckoo Camp
A working-farm riverside campsite in West Sussex where the River Arun ticks past at sunset and Climping beach is a half-hour walk.
By a river





Dogwood Glamping
A quietly owner-run glamping and camping spot in the High Weald AONB, with farm animals, fire pits, and Rye on the doorstep.
East Sussex





Glenshiel Campsite
Riverside campsite pitched directly beneath the Five Sisters of Kintail, run by hands-on owners who'll give you and your dog a lift up the road if you ask nicely.
By a river





Harry's Meadow
A genuinely spacious New Forest meadow with dark skies, a rope swing on the river, and wood-fired pizza when you get back from the walk.
In a field





Hayles Fruit Farm Campsite
A working fruit farm on the Cotswold Way with 12 pitches, a proper farm café, and an on-site warden who'll sell you snacks after closing time.
On a farm





Hogshead Camping Site
A working sheep farm in the Monmouthshire hills with hardstanding pitches, a proper country pub on site, and views stretching to the Sugar Loaf and Skirrid.
In a field





Howbeck Lodge
A working farm on the Cumbria Way where the host still checks in on you, the stream is real, and the Lake District is a stone's throw away.
On a farm





Kilvrecht Caravan & Camping
A Forestry and Land Scotland woodland campsite above Loch Rannoch where the Black Wood, stone tent shelters, and a warden who actually shows up make budget camping feel considered.
In the forest





Lee Meadow Farm Camping
A proper 27-acre North Devon farm on the doorstep of Woolacombe Bay, with sea views across the Bristol Channel and more to do on-site than most families will get through.
On a farm





Lincolnshire Lanes
A family-run farm site on the edge of a Lincolnshire conifer wood, with proper pitches, den-building, and enough space for three families to camp side by side.
In a field





Lyndon Top
A sprawling, genuinely off-grid lakeside site where you pick your own pitch across open fields and watch ospreys fish Rutland Water from your chair.
By a lake



Morawelon Camping and Caravanning
A working waterfront in Pembrokeshire's national park, pitched on the quay wall with the Coast Path on one side and Parrog beach on the other.
By the sea





Moss Side Farm Campsite
A working Lakeland hill farm in a woodland valley, with Kirkby Pool glinting in the distance and farm dogs that will absolutely adopt you.
In a valley





Noteworthy Campsite
A family-run Devon farm with farm animals, an honest cafe, and Bude's beaches a short drive away.
On a farm





Park Farm Camping
A proper working-farm campsite in the Norfolk heartland, run by people who genuinely like their guests.
On a farm







Piccadilly Caravan Park
Forty-year family-run park half a mile from Lacock's National Trust streets, with clean, well-signed pitches that function as a proper base for Wiltshire's heritage circuit.
In a field





Beares Den
Clifftop farm campsite above Mounts Bay with three coves in walking distance and a pizza oven the owner built himself.
By the sea





Burns Farm Caravan Site
A family-run Lake District valley site with Highland cattle, immaculate facilities, and mountain views of Helvellyn, Blencathra and Skiddaw from every pitch.
In a valley





Bruces Cave Caravan
A well-run, history-laced estate site in Dumfriesshire where King Robert the Bruce's Cave is a short walk from your pitch.
In the forest





Cloud Farm Campsite
A National Trust riverside campsite deep in Exmoor's Lorna Doone Valley, where Badgworthy Water runs past your pitch and the stars at night are genuinely dark.
By a river





Cobleland Campsite
Forest-floor camping on the River Forth with a hands-on owner and a Trossachs National Park address that earns every pitch.
By a river





Combs Valley Campsite
A hillside High Peak campsite with proper valley views, two pubs on foot, and a train station within walking distance.
In a valley





Fairfields Farm
Adults-only working farm on the edge of Pevensey Levels, with wetland skies, a pond-side pitch option, and the coast a short walk away.
On a farm





Gupton Farm
National Trust-run coastal farm on Freshwater West: a 50-pitch site where the surf beach is a 15-minute walk and the Wales Coast Path runs past the gate.
By the sea




Inver Coille
Family-run woodland site with direct Great Glen Way access, sitting four miles from Fort Augustus on the Loch Ness shoreline.
In the forest





North Norfolk Camping & Glamping
Lakeside woodland camping in the Norfolk AONB, where swans drift past your pitch and sunsets happen over the water.
In the forest





Old Buckenham Country Park
A well-kept Norfolk country park built around a lake, lodge hot tubs, and a café with water views, honest convenience glamping for families and dog-holiday couples.
In a field



Bennar Beach Campsite
An all-grass coastal site between Barmouth and Harlech with a boardwalk to the beach, mountain views in three directions, and a sauna to end the day.
By the sea





Campsite on Bromyard Downs
Woodland-edged campsite on Bromyard Downs where the walking starts the moment you step off your pitch.
In the forest





Coast & Castles Camp Site
Solar-powered coastal base on the Northumberland coast, a mile from Boulmer, with an on-site bar, visiting food vendors, and the Coast Path from the gate.
By the sea





Dan Y Ser Glamping Under The Stars
A working sheep farm at 1, 200ft in mid Wales, built around one obsession: getting you under the darkest skies in the area.
In a field





Digeddi Wildlife Camping
A working stud farm on the Wye where you pitch beside a small rapid, wake to egrets and otters, and have Black Mountains views in every direction.
Herefordshire





Hook Farm Caravan & Camping Park
The nearest touring site to Lyme Regis sits in an AONB valley with dark skies over the Milky Way and a riverside walk straight into town.
In a field





Loch Ness Glamping
Three Armadilla pods on the shore of Loch Ness, with fire pits per pitch, farm animals roaming, and Glen Urquhart views from every deck.
By a river





Cae Ddel Country Camping
Six-pitch, off-grid field on the LlÅ·n Peninsula with an enclosed dog run, proper hot showers, and darkness dark enough to catch a meteor shower.
In a field





Meadow View Country Park
A well-run Dorset park positioned between Cranborne Chase and the New Forest, where 52 acres, a lakeside setting, and fire pits give families serious room to breathe.
In a field





Cerenety Camp Site
Rustic, eco-minded camping a five-minute walk from a quiet Cornish beach, with compost loos, solar showers, and communal fires under genuinely dark skies.
By the sea





Dôl Einion
A pick-your-own-pitch field at the foot of Cader Idris, with a stile in the corner that leads straight onto the Minffordd Path.
In a valley




Efford Camping
The closest campsite to Bude town centre: a hillside no-frills site where the South West Coast Path starts at the gate and Summerleaze Beach is a five-minute walk.
On a hillside





Field Barn Park
Adults-only (30+) Cotswolds AONB campsite where five named walking trails leave directly from the gate and Bourton-on-the-Water is a half-hour stroll away.
In a field





Folly Farm Caravan and Campsite Winchester
Well-run Hampshire campsite five miles from Winchester, with a dog field, a footpath into Farley Mount Country Park, and wardens who actually show up.
In a field




Marshford Camping & Caravan Site
Fifteen-pitch organic farm site outside Appledore, a short walk from the South West Coast Path and the Taw-Torridge estuary.
On a farm





Mousehole Camping
Budget-friendly tent and motorhome base on the Penwith coast, a short walk from Mousehole harbour with Mounts Bay at your feet.
In a field




Meadow Lake Glamping
Five individually themed luxury yurts on a Northamptonshire farm, each with its own kitchen, en-suite, and a dining cabin fitted with a wood-burning stove.
In a field





Fountain House Farm Campsite
A quietly honest East Yorkshire farm campsite where the working land is the experience, not a backdrop.
On a farm





Maynards Caravan & Camping Park
A no-frills base camp on the edge of Arundel with a pub next door, the South Downs on the horizon, and the coast a short drive away.
In a field





Coombe View Farm
A working farm above Branscombe with rolling-hill views and the Jurassic Coast a mile down the lane.
On a farm





Immervoulin Caravan & Campsite
A proper riverside base inside the Trossachs, with the River Balvaig running along the edge and a national park on every side.
By a river



Lakeview Campsite
Twelve tent pitches on the bank of Gunwade Lake inside Ferry Meadows, with watersports, walking trails, and a decent lakeside bar all within easy reach.
By a river



Malhamdale Glamping
Well-appointed glamping pods in the Yorkshire Dales, just outside Malham, with an award-winning farm shop on the doorstep and hill views from every fire pit.
In a valley





Molletts Farm
Five-pitch working farm with a river nearby and the whole Suffolk Coast within easy reach, small, unfussy, properly farm.
On a farm
Why these made the list
- Ael y Garnedd Caravan Park
Dogs welcome, spacious grass, and a quiet site that doesn't make them feel like an afterthought.
- Aldridge Hill Camp Site
Dogs welcome on an open site where the wildlife is part of the experience and the forest trails start at the gate.
- Alpine Grove
Dogs welcome in 8.5 acres of oak and beech woodland, with a morning loop around the trees before the kettle goes on.
- Anchor Barrow Campsite
A dedicated secure dog field, dogs welcome throughout, and friendly staff who mean it.
- Askr Grange
Confirmed dog-friendly on a spacious working farm, with countryside walks from the gate and an unhurried pace that suits dogs as well as their owners.
- Ayres Rock Hostel & Campsite
Dogs welcome on Sanday's beaches and at the campsite, with wildlife-rich coastline and plenty of off-lead walking space on the island.
- Bain View Glamping
Dogs are fully catered for here, with bowls left ready on arrival and the enclosed vineyard grounds giving them room to roam safely.
- Balloch O' Dee
Dogs are welcome and the surrounding forest park and beach give them a proper outing.
- Balranald Hebridean Holidays
Long dog walks across the beach and headland straight from the site, with dogs welcome throughout.
- Bamburgh Under Canvas
Fully enclosed field with a gate means dogs can roam without tethering, and Bamburgh's beaches and lanes are on the doorstep.
- Barn Owl Camping
Dogs welcome across the whole meadow, with the kind of countryside that rewards a dog's nose from first light.
- Battle Pods & Bells
Dogs welcome in a proper woodland setting with acres of ancient forest to explore from the pitch.
- Beares Den
Dogs welcome across the site, with coast path access and cove swimming right from the gate.
- Beeches Farm Campsite
Dogs welcome across wooded Wye Valley pitches with direct access to the Offa's Dyke trail network.
- Bennar Beach Campsite
Dogs welcome, with a dedicated outdoor shower for rinsing off sandy paws after the beach.
- Big Bear Lodge
Dogs are welcomed and the site is small enough to feel genuinely pet-friendly, with leads required near the lane.
- Black Beck Farm Holiday Caravans
Dogs are genuinely welcome here, with immediate walking from the gate and owners who are used to having them around.
- Eco Camping Wales
Dogs are genuinely welcome here, with a meadow, open countryside, and the kind of site where nobody minds a muddy one.
- Black Isle Yurts
Dogs welcome on the farm, and the cliff-path walks to secluded beaches make this a natural fit for a dog-led trip.
- Blackdown Yurts
Dogs are welcome across the site, with open Devon countryside and walks from the gate.
- Blaithwaite House
Dogs are actively welcomed with a 25-acre off-lead woodland behind the house, rare for a site of this type.
- Blue Hills Touring Site
Dog facilities have been thought through properly here, and the dog-friendly beaches near St Agnes are minutes away.
- Blue Skies Campsite
Dedicated Waggin' Wheel Corner for dogs, a dog-friendly local pub ten minutes away, and direct access to the Norfolk Coast Path.
- Bolberry House Farm Camping
Dedicated dog walking area, a dog wash station, and the South Devon coast on the doorstep, this place actively wants your dog.
- Bolmynydd Camping Park
Dedicated dog-walking area on site and dog-friendly surroundings on the LlÅ·n Peninsula.
- Bothag Bhuirgh Camping and Pods
Dogs welcome on the croft and a private shore at the end of the field that's about as good as a dog walk gets.
- BrackenXcapes
Dogs stay in units with secure enclosed gardens; the River Trent is a short walk for a morning run.
- Bramley Park Camping
Dogs welcome at this independent East Sussex field with easy access to South Downs trails and coast.
- Brandy House Farm
Dogs welcome on a quiet Mid-Wales farm with off-road walking from the gate.
- Brayshaw View Glamping & Camping
Uncrowded field with good walking country on the doorstep and no hurry to move anyone on.
- Breck Farm
Dogs welcome throughout, with farmland walks from the pitches and the North Norfolk coast path nearby.
- Brecon Beacons Wild Camping
Dogs welcome on leads across the site with a secure enclosed dog field available on site.
- Bredon-Vale Caravan and Camping
Dogs are genuinely welcome, with a dedicated walk area on site and walking routes leading directly from the gate.
- Briarfields Camp Site
Its own dedicated off-lead dog field sets Briarfields apart from sites that merely tolerate dogs.
- Brighthouse Farm Caravan & Campsite
Dogs welcome across the site, with easy access to local walking routes and a private farm trail to explore.
- Brigs Farm
Dogs actively welcomed on a quiet farm site with footpaths to the Jurassic Coast and no noise or crowds to unsettle them.
- Bristol Camping
Dogs are genuinely welcome here, with the run of farm fields and a host who means it.
- Broadmeadow Glamping
Dogs welcome on this rural Herefordshire farm with fields, woodland, and space to roam.
- Brynhaul Clover Field Camping and Shepherds Huts
Dogs welcome on a car-free field with acres of hill walking from the gate and a host who understands what dog owners actually want.
- Buckland Farm Camping
Individually fenced pitches and an enclosed off-lead paddock make this the rare site where reactive dogs can actually relax.
- Burns Farm Caravan Site
Dogs are welcome on site and the Keswick to Threlkeld trail is walkable from the gate.
- Bwch-Yn-Uchaf Campsite
Dogs are welcome, the riverside setting gives them room to roam, and the Eagle pub in the village is a short walk for post-walk drinks.
- Bwlch Gwyn Farm
Dogs are actively welcomed throughout, with the coastal path and estuary walk offering serious off-lead potential on the doorstep.
- By the Red Phone Box
Explicitly dog-friendly on a working farm with walks on the doorstep and a pop-up pub down the lane that knows what countryside guests need.
- Caalm Camp
Dogs welcome on a working farm with open paddocks and easy access to local walking country around the Blackmore Dales.
- Cae Adda
Dogs welcome on a quiet, family-run farm site with open countryside and walking routes from the gate.
- Cae Ddel Country Camping
Enclosed dog exercise field, a woodland walk out the back, and owners who have genuinely built the site around four-legged guests.
- Calder Farm Campsite
Dogs are welcomed rather than tolerated: the pod review notes a safe private corner for them, the site is openly dog-friendly, and the local pub is a short walk away.
- Bruces Cave Caravan
Dogs welcome on this wooded Dumfriesshire estate, with a good local pub a 15-minute walk away.
- Campsite on Bromyard Downs
Immediate access to Bromyard Downs and Bringsty Common for off-lead walking, with two pubs reachable on foot across the common.
- Cartref Caravan
Dogs are genuinely welcomed here, working breeds included, with open arms from the warden team.
- Castle Camping
Dogs welcome on a peaceful hilltop site with footpath access straight from the gate.
- Cefn Cae Camping Site
Dogs welcome on lead throughout, with open farm land to walk and the Conwy Valley countryside on the doorstep.
- Cei Bach Country Club
Max two dogs welcome, coastal path and beach access right from the gate, with New Quay's dog-friendly pubs a short walk away.
- Celtic Camping
Dogs welcome across the site, with coast walks and a cove for swimming right from camp.
- Celtic Camping
Dog-friendly throughout with direct coastal path access and dog-welcoming beaches close by.
- Cerenety Camp Site
Dogs welcome on a coastal site with easy walking to beach, canal, and coast path from the tent field.
- Cheesewring Farm Campsite
Enclosed dog field on site, moorland walks straight from the gate, and a host who means it when they say dogs are welcome.
- 7 Ducks Touring and Camping
Dogs welcome, open fields, and no fuss, Donna and Brian run a genuinely dog-friendly operation.
- Cherish Glamping
Jo loves dogs, leaves treats in the yurt, and her own spaniels are on hand for company.
- Chinley Camping
Dogs welcome on a working smallholding with direct access to Peak District trails and good local pubs within reach.
- Church Stretton Camp & Fish
Dogs welcome, fires encouraged, and 40 acres of Shropshire countryside to explore with minimal rules getting in the way.
- Clachan Sands Camping Area
Dogs welcome on the beach and the coastal walks through the machair and dunes.
- Clachtoll Beach Campsite
Dogs are made to feel genuinely welcome here, with a wide beach and open peninsula countryside to roam.
- Cliff Farm
Dogs join the farm walks and meet the farm dog on arrival; reviewers bring them back each visit.
- Cloud Farm Campsite
Dogs welcome throughout, with miles of riverside and moorland trails starting from the site gate.
- Coast & Castles Camp Site
Dogs welcome on this coastal site with walking access direct from the pitch.
- Coastal Glamping @ Tregantle Farm
Up to two dogs welcome, quiet cove beaches within walking distance, and a host happy to point you to the best routes.
- Coastal Meadows Camping
Dogs are welcome and the nearby beaches are dog-friendly too, making this an easy base for a coastal week with a dog in tow.
- Cobleland Campsite
The woodland pitches are the go-to for dog owners who want seclusion; the forest trails extend the walk indefinitely.
- Cockingford Campsite
Dogs are genuinely welcome here, on a farm with open moor walks from the gate and a BYO firepit to end the evening.
- Combs Valley Campsite
Dogs welcome on a site with direct access to over a hundred local walking routes and paths.
- Constable Park
Dogs welcome across the site with easy access to the Dedham Vale walking network from the river bank.
- Coombe View Farm
Dogs welcome on a spacious farm site a mile from one of Devon's quietest coastal villages.
- Copy House Hideaway
Dogs greeted with their own treats on arrival, a field for exercise, and ground-floor access throughout.
- Cotswold View
A dedicated dog-walking area, dog-friendly forest trails, and a site big enough that dogs and their owners both get room to roam.
- Cowpots Camping
Dogs welcome across the site with a dedicated dog field, spacious pitches, and a host who accommodates unusual group dynamics.
- Creekside Family Camping
Dogs get their own dedicated field with toys, and the walking is excellent: coastal paths and beaches straight from the gate.
- Cronk Aashen Farm
Dogs welcomed on a spacious farm with walking routes from the gate and a setting that gives them room to run.
- Cuckoo Camp
Dogs are welcome across the site and the 30-minute walk to Climping seafront gives them a proper run without the car.
- Cwmdu Campsite
Dogs welcome on site with the Black Mountains and Beacons trails straight from the gate.
- Cwmyrhidyll
An open, tree-edged smallholding with space for dogs to move, check directly with Tim and Lisa on policy.
- Dan Y Ser Glamping Under The Stars
Actively dog-friendly with farm land and footpaths on the doorstep, your dog will be as happy as you are.
- Dartmoor Domes
The Haytor dome is set up for dogs with blankets and a warm welcome; the Devon moorland and stream make the location as good for them as it is for you.
- Devon Yurt
Dogs welcomed and the farm setting, dark sky area, and nearby walks make this a proper dog holiday rather than a grudging concession.
- Digeddi Wildlife Camping
Big open pitches, river access, and owners who welcomed a dog for a 6-night stay without fuss.
- Digs in the Wig
Dog-friendly across the site with the woodland and nearby Llys y Fran giving dogs proper room to roam.
- Dinham Farm Caravan and Camping Park
Dogs welcome across the site, with easy trail walks and a genuinely unhurried atmosphere.
- Dobella Lane Farm Camping
Dogs actively welcome on this small farm site, with an owner who makes sure every guest, human or otherwise, is looked after.
- Dogwood Glamping
The name is the clue: Dogwood actively welcomes dogs, with open fields and country-pub walks on the doorstep.
- Dôl Einion
Dogs welcome, flat ground, a river nearby and miles of mountain trail from the gate.
- Dolau Afon Campsite
Dogs welcome with their own space to paddle in the river and walk off-lead on the nearby trails.
- Dolbryn
Woodland trails, a fishing lake to sniff round and dogs formally welcome throughout the site.
- Doward Park Campsite
Dogs welcome throughout, with forest paths and river trails to burn them out properly.
- Doxford Farm Camping
Woodland trails, lakeside paths and open fields, all on-site and dog-friendly from arrival.
- Draughton Heights
Dogs welcome, open grounds, and a friendly operation that reviews confirm feels genuinely welcoming rather than reluctantly permissive.
- Druidstone Home Farm
Dogs welcome, plenty of walking straight from the gate, and Pembrokeshire's beaches within easy reach.
- Drumroamin Farm Camping & Caravan Site
Dogs on leads are actively welcome here, with plenty of space to roam and a quiet rural setting to unwind in.
- Dwyros
Dogs welcome on leads, the coastal path from the gate makes for good morning walks, and the beach at Aberdaron is a short stroll away.
- Dyfi Adventure Campsite
Dogs are welcome on the grass pitches and the valley trail network is purpose-built for a lead-free ramble.
- East End Farm Campsite
Dogs welcome on this open farm with neighbouring fields and countryside walking routes right from the site.
- Eden's Nook
Dogs roam freely in a fenced garden and the owners actively welcome them, not as a footnote.
- Efford Camping
Dogs welcome on site with BBQs allowed and Bude's beaches and coast path on the doorstep.
- Embrace The Space Glamping Yurts
Dogs welcomed and well accounted for across the six-acre site, with walks into nearby woodlands.
- Erwlon Caravan
Dedicated dog-walking area within the site, dog-friendly pubs a ten-minute walk away, and walks and trails starting from the gate.
- Eskdale Campsite
A professional dog grooming shower behind reception tells you everything about how welcome dogs actually are here.
- Fairfields Farm
A dedicated dog-walking field on site and a countryside setting that gives dogs (and their owners) room to breathe.
- Farview Campsite
Dogs welcome, grass underfoot, open farmland and a quick walk to coastal paths that keep them properly exercised.
- Fernwood Glamping (New Forest)
Dogs welcome in both units, with open fields, forest cycle routes and woodland walks all within easy reach of the gate.
- Ferry View Campsite
Dogs welcome, big open Caithness skies, and direct proximity to coastal walking routes near John O'Groats.
- Fforest Fields
A dedicated dog exercise field, lake-side walks and farm tracks in every direction, with both local towns campervanning-friendly for supply runs.
- Field Barn Park
Dogs welcome on an adults-only Cotswolds base with miles of walking trails from the gate.
- Field Farm Fisheries
Off-lead dog field with public footpaths leading straight out from the gate.
- Fleets Paddock Glamping & Camping
Dogs are actively welcome at Fleets Paddock, with a field safely away from roads and direct trail access to Whitstable through ancient woodland.
- Folly Farm Caravan and Campsite Winchester
Its own off-lead dog field, a genuinely dog-welcoming ethos, and a pub a 15-minute walk away that won't make you tie them up outside.
- Forest and Wye Valley Caravan and Camping Site
Boot wash, dog wash, woodland trails from your feet, and a welcome that treats dogs as a given rather than an afterthought.
- Forest Edge
Thirty acres of wild land and countryside walks from the gate make this a reasonable pick for dog owners, though confirm the current pet policy before booking.
- Fountain House Farm Campsite
Dogs are welcome here on leads, with farm walks and woodland paths that give them something to actually sniff at.
- Glengoulandie Camping & Caravanning
Dogs are welcome and the site's immediate surroundings, glen woodland, open hillside, give them plenty of purpose.
- Glenshiel Campsite
Owners who will drive you and your dog to the trailhead sets the tone; dogs are part of the deal here.
- Goldstone Camping
Dogs are welcome across the site and East Kent's walking trails start from the doorstep.
- Goren Farm
Wildflower meadows, mown walking paths, and Devon lanes from the gate, good walking country for dogs and owners alike.
- Gorsebank
Dogs welcome on selected units; the farm setting, trails, and coastal walks make Gorsebank a solid base for a dog-led trip to Dumfries and Galloway.
- Graig Wen
Dogs welcomed without caveat, open grassland to roam, and the estuary path for the long walk they deserve.
- Gupton Farm
Dogs welcome on a site with a dedicated dog wash station and beaches and coast path walks right on the doorstep.
- Gurt Yurts
Dogs welcome throughout; Tim's own dog has been known to join guests by the fire.
- Gwithian Farm
Dogs welcome throughout, with easy access to three miles of Atlantic beach at Gwithian and The Towans, and a dog-friendly pub across the road.
- Gwyliau Clwydian Holidays
Fully enclosed site with owner-present hosts who actively welcome dogs; small dogs may need watching at the gate.
- Hadrian's Wall Country Yurts
Secure field for off-lead time, dog-friendly throughout, and a countryside corridor that was built for long walks.
- Halse Farm
Dogs welcome across a working farm with direct moorland and woodland walking from the gate.
- Hammonds Glamping
Dogs welcomed at a site within walking distance of Hatchlands Park's grounds and the village pubs.
- Harry's Meadow
Dogs welcome, field large enough for a proper run, and The Horse and Groom pub just a mile down the lane.
- Hawthorne Farm Wisbech
No pet fees, no cap on numbers, a dedicated exercise field, and a host who turns up on a golf cart with his own dog.
- Hayles Fruit Farm Campsite
Dogs are properly welcome here: open farm grounds, a welcoming warden, and reviews that confirm the four-legged contingent rates it highly.
- Hennock Hideaways
Dogs welcome on a spacious hillside field with a dog-friendly pub virtually on site.
- Hickling Campsite
Dogs welcome on a flat, open site with paths to the Broad, the nature reserve, and the village pubs all starting at the gate.
- Hideaway Escapes
A dedicated dog paddock, a dog station stocked with blankets and treats, and countryside walks straight from the gate.
- Higher Aunemouth Camping
Dogs welcome across all three fields, with the estuary path and South West Coast Path on the doorstep for a proper dog holiday.
- Higher Moor Camp Site
Dogs welcome, coastal walks direct from the gate, and an unspoilt beach at Porth Joke that suits dogs as much as their owners.
- Higher Well Farm Holiday Park
Dogs welcome with an enclosed on-site dog walk and easy access to the waterside paths around Stoke Gabriel.
- Highertown Farm Campsite
Dogs welcome on a National Trust site with direct access to coastal paths and quiet beaches between Looe and Fowey.
- Hill Farm and Orchard
Owner-run and actively accommodating with dogs, including less-sociable ones; canal towpath walks on the doorstep.
- Hill Farm Campsite
Dogs are actively welcome and the site's Chilterns setting puts walks through Wendover Woods and Dancersend Nature Reserve directly on the doorstep.
- Hogshead Camping Site
Dogs genuinely welcome on a farm site where there is space to stretch, and a country pub that does not flinch at muddy boots.
- Hook Farm Caravan & Camping Park
The riverside path to Lyme Regis and the Undercliffs section of the South West Coast Path make this an excellent base for a dog-led holiday on the Dorset-Devon border.
- Housedean Farm Campsite
Dogs are welcome on this open farm site with direct trail access and a bus connection to dog-friendly Brighton.
- Howbeck Lodge
Dogs welcome on lead across a working farm with plenty of space and a dog-friendly village a short walk away.
- Immervoulin Caravan & Campsite
Dogs welcome throughout, river access from the edge of the site, and a national park worth walking, the lead goes back on for forest trails and that is the only constraint.
- Inver Coille
Dogs welcome in a genuinely outdoor site with direct trail access and a short walk to the loch.
- Kilvrecht Caravan & Camping
Forest trails on the doorstep and a warden who knows the routes; dogs on leads are welcomed, not merely tolerated.
- Kite View Farm Camping
Dogs welcome on a working farm with woodland and meadow to explore.
- Kitt's Cottage Campsite
Dogs are welcome throughout the woodland site on lead, with easy access to footpaths and country lanes straight from the pitch.
- Knowle Meadow Camping
Dogs genuinely welcome on a quiet meadow site with space, open countryside nearby, and an owner who'll tell you which local walks suit your dog.
- Lakeview Campsite
Dogs welcome in a large, well-managed country park with open meadows and lakeside walking routes right from the campsite.
- Lamarth Farm Campsite
A large, securely fenced dog exercise field, dog-friendly beaches a short drive away, and a dog-welcoming local pub in Gunwalloe make this one of the more dog-serious sites on the Lizard.
- Landsker Camping
Dogs welcome, with woodland walks on site and Pembrokeshire's beaches and countryside close by.
- Laneside Caravan Park
Dogs are welcome throughout, the riverside setting gives immediate walking access, and Hope's dog-friendly pubs are a five-minute stroll.
- Lawnsgate Campsite
The farm actively welcomes dogs, the pub in walking-distance Lealholm is dog-friendly, and the moorland trails from the gate are as much for dogs as their owners.
- Laxey Campsite
Dogs welcome on a well-managed site with easy walking access to beach, glen, and valley routes through Laxey.
- Lazy Buzzards
Dogs are welcome here and the four-acre field gives them room to stretch out.
- Lee Meadow Farm Camping
Dogs are actively welcome, with a dog-friendly beach close at hand and a woodland trail that doubles as a decent off-lead walk.
- Lincolnshire Lanes
Dogs are welcome, walking routes lead directly from the site, and there's enough open space to keep a dog properly exercised.
- Little North Field Glamping
Dogs are genuinely welcome here, with two acres of paddock and a countryside setting that works for them as well as you.
- Little Oak Campsite
Dogs roam freely on a well-spaced grass site with an owner who actively welcomes them and good walking country on the doorstep.
- Llandyfan Camping
Dogs on leads here, as it should be with free-ranging fowl, but very much welcome on a site that has the character dogs' owners tend to like.
- Llwyn Onn Campsite
Dogs welcome at a site that already has alpacas, chickens, and a neighbouring field of sheep -- they fit right in.
- Loch Ness Glamping
Dogs actively welcome on a working farm with direct access to Highland walking trails and the Great Glen.
- Low Bell End Farm Campsite
Dogs welcome on a farm with open fields, clear house rules, and no fuss about bringing them.
- Lower Keats Glamping
Dogs are actively welcomed into the enclosed field, and the honesty shop runs to doggy ice cream as well as the human kind.
- Lupine Woods Camping Rose Cottage
An on-site dog training centre and 18 acres of walkable woodland make this one of the few campsites that is genuinely useful for dogs, not just tolerant of them.
- Lyndon Top
Dogs welcome across rolling fields with direct access to the Rutland Water cycle path and the nature reserve on the doorstep.
- Maddybenny
Dogs welcome, plenty of farmland to walk, and a friendly resident peacock for company.
- Maes Tywyn Campsite
Dogs welcome on lead across both fields, with a well-kept site and walks to Newborough Forest and Llanddwyn beach starting from the gate.
- Malhamdale Glamping
Dogs welcome across a valley setting within the national park, with farm shop, fire pits, and easy access to Dales walking on lead or off.
- Marshford Camping & Caravan Site
Dogs welcome, dog walk on site, and the village pubs a short walk away are dog-friendly too.
- Mattiscombe Farm Camping
Dogs welcome on a farm with coastal walks on the doorstep and village pubs reachable without a car.
- Maynards Caravan & Camping Park
Dogs are welcome and the surrounding countryside, with the South Downs Way nearby and the Arundel Wetland Centre down the road, gives them plenty to get into.
- Meadow Falls
A dedicated dog run and an owners-who-care ethos make this a notch above dog-tolerated.
- Meadow Lake Glamping
Dogs welcome across all five yurts, with farmland, meadows and the Northamptonshire countryside to explore from the gate.
- Meadow View Country Park
Dogs welcome across 52 acres with a pub literally on the doorstep and New Forest walks 20 minutes away.
- Medley Meadow
Dogs are welcome across nine acres of meadow and woodland, with hill walks starting from the site.
- Mena Farm
A large off-lead field, dogs actively welcomed, dog-friendly local pubs and beaches nearby, and an owner who means it.
- Middle Woodbatch Farm
Dogs welcome across the site with open farmland walks and direct trail access from the gate.
- Mill Haven Place
Dogs welcome on lead throughout, with coastal walks from the doorstep and a dog-friendly local pub a short walk into Little Haven.
- Millview Meadow Glamping
Meadow setting, two dogs welcome, and the River Bure accessible on foot, good Norfolk territory for dogs and their people.
- Molletts Farm
Dog-friendly site within easy reach of Suffolk's dog-friendly beaches and pubs, with public footpaths from the farm.
- Morawelon Camping and Caravanning
Most campers here arrive with a dog; the site embraces it, and the coastal path and estuary give them somewhere genuinely good to go.
- Moss Side Farm Campsite
Dogs are welcomed on leads and the farm's own dogs will befriend yours; just note they roam freely.
- Mount Farm Park
Dogs welcome across a spacious site with a nature reserve five minutes away and miles of walking trails from the gate.
- Mousehole Camping
Dogs on leads welcome across the site, with coastal walks from the door and the South West Coast Path close by.
- Moyle Park Campsite
Dogs welcome on a croft with open glen on all sides and quiet single-track country for walking.
- New Wharf Campsite
Dogs welcome on a farm site with open fields, river walks, and easy access to South Downs bridleways.
- Newberry Valley Touring and Camping Park
Dog-friendly Gold Award site with dog-welcome beaches within walking distance and a valley that gives dogs room to actually be dogs.
- Noblewood Camping
Fenced paddock pitches let dogs settle without constant lead-watching, and the woodland itself is a gift for a dog walk.
- Nordic Glamping at Botswicky
Dogs have stayed here and loved it, with open meadow and a nature reserve on the doorstep to explore.
- North Norfolk Camping & Glamping
Dogs are explicitly welcome and the woodland walks start from the gate.
- Noteworthy Campsite
Dog-friendly from the start, with on-site grooming and a field layout that welcomes dogs as part of the stay.
- Nyth Robin Campsite
Dog-friendly throughout, with a woodland walk on site and dog-friendly beaches at Aberdyfi five minutes away.
- Old Buckenham Country Park
Dogs are genuinely welcome, the grounds give them room, and pubs within three miles round out a proper dog-holiday base in Norfolk.
- Old Rectory Howick
Dog-friendly stays with a host who sent a guest's dog a sausage for breakfast and means it.
- Owley Woods Glamping
Dogs actively welcomed in a woodland setting with walking routes on the doorstep and hosts who treat your dog as part of the stay.
- Oxton Hill Hideaway
Dogs welcome, bridle paths from the gate, and enough space for a proper run without leaving the farm.
- Park Farm Camping
Dogs welcome throughout, village walks on the doorstep, and a farming landscape that gives working breeds room to breathe.
- Park Farm Campsite
Dogs were part of the plan from the start here: owners actively welcome them, plenty of open field, and reviews consistently mention first-time camping trips with the dog.
- Parke Farm Camping
Dogs welcome across all 30 pitches, with miles of coastal path and National Park countryside to exercise them.
- Pentre Du Camping Club
Dogs welcome on a quiet farm field with direct footpaths, relaxed pitches, and a crowd of dog-walkers who know a good thing.
- Pentref Luxury Camping
Julia actively welcomes dogs and the site has a stream for them to splash in, open fields to run, and an owner who makes the whole thing feel easy.
- Piccadilly Caravan Park
A separate dog exercise field, dog-friendly walks from the gate, and a short walk into Lacock make this a practical pick for campers travelling with dogs.
- Pigs in Blankets Campsite
Dogs are welcome across the site and the private footpath to Southwold avoids roads entirely, making this one of the more practical bases for a dog holiday on the Suffolk coast.
- Pineapple Farm
Dogs get the run of a separate orchard and owners get a site that actually means it when it says dogs are welcome.