196 dog friendly campsites in North West England
Moss Howe Farm Campsite
Witherslack, Grange-Over-Sands, Cumbria
4.71 /5
96 reviews
91%
would recommend
Peaceful camping and glamping in the heart of the Lake District National Park near Windermere. Campfires welcome!
Parkgate Farm Holidays
Irton, Holmrook, Cumbria
4.94 /5
58 reviews
100%
would recommend
Small, family camping and glamping site with stunning views in the Lake District. Ten minutes from beaches too.
Little Acre Camping
Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria
4.85 /5
204 reviews
98%
would recommend
Peaceful site two minutes from the M6, great for the Lakes or Dales. Just a five minute walk from a pub.
Little Acre Holiday Park
Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria
4.85 /5
769 reviews
98%
would recommend
This family-run site is a perfect spot for any tourer to enjoy natural surroundings, next to the Lancaster Canal.
Moss Side Farm Campsite
Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria
4.61 /5
94 reviews
90%
would recommend
Working family-run farm and campsite in the scenic Woodland Valley, near Coniston Water in the Lake District.
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Welltrough Hall Farm
Lower Withington, Macclesfield, Cheshire
4.82 /5
76 reviews
93%
would recommend
Small adult only and dog friendly caravan site with glamping pods and glamping huts, all with hot tubs.
Wallsend Guest House and Glamping Pods
Wigton, Cumbria
4.9 /5
38 reviews
97%
would recommend
Ensuite pods to suit a family or couple, set on the Solway Coast and right by Hadrian's Wall.
Sykeside Camping Park
Patterdale, Penrith, Cumbria
4.57 /5
42 reviews
90%
would recommend
A great base for the Lake District, offering pods and pitches for tents and tourers. Onsite pub and dog friendly.
Troutbeck Head Experience Freedom Glamping
Troutbeck, Penrith, Cumbria
4.84 /5
5 reviews
100%
would recommend
Modern glamping in Penrith with scenic views across the Lake District peaks. Ten minutes to Ullswater and a pub!
Ream Hills Holiday Park
Weeton, Blackpool, Lancashire
4.77 /5
29 reviews
97%
would recommend
Touring and luxury glamping with domes and a helicopter, enjoy onsite watersports just ten minutes from Blackpool.
Wallace Lane Farm
Caldbeck, Wigton, Cumbria
4.87 /5
152 reviews
98%
would recommend
Family and dog friendly site on the northern fringe of the Lake District. Some pitches even have private hot tubs!
Harbour Lights
Haverigg, Millom, Cumbria
4.62 /5
145 reviews
92%
would recommend
Two minute walk from award winning dog friendly Haverigg beach. Family friendly camping, touring and glamping.
Church Stile Farm and Holiday Park
Seascale, Cumbria
4.78 /5
200 reviews
95%
would recommend
Dog friendly camping, touring and glamping on a farm close to Scafell Pike, just 15 minutes from Seascale Beach.
Pitch and Canvas
Tattenhall, Chester, Cheshire
4.82 /5
44 reviews
98%
would recommend
Award-winning camping and glamping, nestled in the beautiful Cheshire countryside.
Camping at Cardewlees
Dalston, Carlisle, Cumbria
4.71 /5
30 reviews
97%
would recommend
Family friendly camping, touring and pods with unspoilt views. Within 15 minutes of the Lake District and Carlisle!
Low Greenside Farm Campsite
Ravenstonedale, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria
4.93 /5
90 reviews
97%
would recommend
Peaceful, friendly site with large pitches, scenic views and campfires. Central to the Lakes and Dales.
The Larches Caravan Park
Mealsgate, Cumbria
4.85 /5
48 reviews
98%
would recommend
Adult only and dog friendly site, ten minutes to the Lake District's northern fells with an onsite shop.
Sizergh Caravan and Camping
Kendal, Cumbria
4.77 /5
54 reviews
94%
would recommend
Idyllic farm campsite nestled between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales with an onsite farm shop and cafe.
Crake Trees Manor
Penrith, Cumbria
4.92 /5
29 reviews
90%
would recommend
Camping and glamping pods in the wildflower meadows on an organic farm. In Yorkshire Dales, 15 minutes from Lakes.
Birchbank Camping Site
Ulverston, Cumbria
4.75 /5
166 reviews
96%
would recommend
A small campsite on a Lake District sheep farm, on the fells between Coniston Water and the Duddon Estuary.