16 Dog-Friendly Glamping Spots
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16 Dog-Friendly Glamping Spots

21st June 2023

Hounds abound at these gorgeous glamping sites around the UK. We've got 16 of the very best yurts, tents, pods and huts, and all of them pet-friendly.

Three Little Huts

Gatehouse of Fleet - Castle Douglas

Huts sleeping 2

Three quaint, stylish and super-comfy shepherd's huts in the Dumfries and Galloway countryside with outdoor bath tubs and fabulous sea views.

Devon Yurt

Tavistock - Devon

Yurts sleeping 2 adults + 4 kids

Stunning award winning luxury yurts offering dramatic views towards Dartmoor National Park, each with their own private paddocks, fire pits and hot tubs.

Birdholme Glamping

Stanton on the Wolds - Nottinghamshire

Lodges sleeping 4 adults and 2 kids

Enjoy a luxury glamping experience complete with a private hot tub - set among woodland and meadows in Nottinghamshire at Birdholme Glamping.

Doxford Farm Camping

Chathill - Northumberland

Pods sleeping 4

Family-friendly glamping in luxurious pods and bell tents on a working farm in Northumberland, just a few miles from the sea.

The Country Yurt - With Hot Tub

Rural Carmarthenshire - Carmarthenshire

Sleeps 4

Romantic high-end yurt with hot tub and pizza oven on a tranquil farm in Wales.

Fishing Hut

Lauder - Scottish Borders

Sleeps 2

Quirky and stylish hut on the river's edge in the Scottish Borders that's half hand-crafted cabin and half vintage caravan.

Felin Geri Luxury Safari Tents

Newcastle Emlyn - Ceredigion

Sleeps 6-8 per tent

Luxury glamping site with four safari tents, a traditional Welsh cottage and hot tubs close to Cardigan. Minimum three night stay. Dogs welcome.

Cambeak Shepherds Hut

Bude - Cornwall

Sleeps 2

A marvellous glamping retreat for two on Cornwall’s North Coast, this beautiful shepherd’s hut boasts stunning sea views and a private hot tub.

The Wee Hut at Little Lamberton

Berwick upon Tweed - Scottish Borders

Sleeps 2

Luxury glamping for two in a cosy shepherd's hut on the Scottish borders, with outdoor wood-fired hot tub, fire pit and pizza oven.

Birkins Croft

Derby - Derbyshire

Sleeps 7

Retreat to Birkins Croft, a woodland holiday space in Foston, Derbyshire comprised of two yurts, an outdoor kitchen area and a hot tub for maximum relaxation.

Beavers Retreat

Tenby - Pembrokeshire

Sleeps 1-5 per tent/dome

Luxury hot tub glamping near the popular Pembrokeshire seaside town of Tenby.

Tree Dome

Ludlow - Shropshire

Sleeps 2

Quaint, comfy and cosy dome set amongst the trees with wood-fired hot tub and amazing views of the Shropshire countryside.

Loose Reins Cabins and Lodges

Blandford Forum - Dorset

Sleeps 6

Get back to nature and live the pioneer lifestyle in luxury and comfort at Loose Reins, a collection of stunning cabins and lodges set in the Dorset countryside.

Exe Valley Glamping

Bickleigh - Tiverton

Sleeps 6

Luxurious canvas eco-lodges on a family farm in Devon set above a pretty woodland trail

The Roost Glamping

Mitcheldean - Gloucestershire

Sleeps 2 per cabin

Relax and unwind sustainably. Nestled in the Forest of Dean, these multi-award winning luxury cabins with hot tubs are nestled in their own woodside meadow.

Ham Hideaway

Sandwich - Kent

Sleeps 2-6 per unit

Award winning collection of boutique glamping tents and shepherd's huts just off the Kent coast, with a full butler service and range of facilities available.


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Cambeak Shepherd's Hut

Cambeak Shepherd’s Hut derives its name from a striking cliff that overlooks a nearby beach at Crackington Haven, just a short distance away. Nestled in a secluded corner of a field on a small farm, the hut boasts breathtaking views of the valley and the sea.

Meticulously handcrafted and finished to the highest standards, it features premium touches such as oak parquet flooring, a tiled bathroom and full insulation. For an extra touch of luxury, guests can unwind in an outdoor hot tub while soaking in the stunning scenery. You might even catch sight of the farm’s resident alpacas and sheep grazing in the surrounding fields.
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Tree Dome

With enchanting views, cosy furnishings and a prime location under the canopy of a bluebell woodland, Tree Dome is the epitome of a serene rural getaway. Nestled in the Shropshire countryside, its elevated position among the trees offers an immersive experience with nature. This secluded retreat combines luxury with peace and tranquillity, providing everything needed for a wonderfully romantic escape.

Tree Dome features ultra-comfortable furnishings and soft bedding to ensure a restful night's sleep. For an added touch of luxury, there’s a wood-fired hot tub available at an extra cost. With plenty of ways to relax and unwind, you can truly escape the stresses of everyday life.
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Three Little Huts

Relax and unwind in the stunning Dumfries and Galloway countryside in one of these three cosy and comfortable shepherd's huts. Each hut offers guests a fantastic stay with breathtaking, uninterrupted sea views in front and picturesque rolling hills behind.

Handcrafted with unique character and charm, each bespoke hut is made from Siberian larch and features stylish, comfy interiors equipped with everything you'll need for a perfect stay.

Designed as romantic retreats for couples, these huts offer much more luxury than a traditional shepherd's hut. They come with log-burning fireplaces for intimate evenings, well-equipped kitchens for easy meal preparation, cosy bedrooms with large double beds and modern shower rooms.

The nearby town of Gatehouse of Fleet, just five miles away, is a delightful destination for a daytime visit. Situated on the edge of Galloway Forest Park, it offers a stunning setting that will delight avid walkers and cyclists. Be sure to explore the park for a leisurely stroll among the trees while enjoying the beautiful views.
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The Wee Hut

Nestled on the east coast of Scotland, just within the Scottish borders, Little Lamberton is home to the beautifully crafted converted shepherd's hut, The Wee Hut. Designed for two guests, this fabulous hideaway is perfect for couples seeking a romantic escape in peaceful surroundings. The hut features a double bed, shower room and kitchenette, offering all the comforts of home in a surprisingly spacious setting. With a private outdoor wood-fired hot tub, fire pit and pizza oven, guests can easily relax and enjoy the stunning scenery.

Located between Berwick-Upon-Tweed in England and Eyemouth in Scotland, Little Lamberton lies just over the Scottish border. The area offers a breathtaking coastline, historical sites and numerous scenic walks. Adventure-seekers will find plenty of activities nearby, including cycling trails, watersports and excellent hikes in the hills. For those looking to unwind, the beautiful beaches, quaint villages and fishing spots provide the perfect retreat.
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The Roost Glamping

The Roost features two stunning, award-winning cedar wood cabins known as The Nest and The Nook. Each cabin accommodates two adults (and up to two dogs) and can be rented individually for a romantic getaway or together with friends. Both cabins are impeccably styled with bespoke furniture and relaxed interiors. Cosy wood burning stoves, outdoor Japanese hot tubs and private fire-pits offer ample opportunities to unwind in luxury.

The location is ideal, with forested walking and cycling routes starting right from the doorstep, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Guests can bring their own bikes or rent them onsite. For those who prefer river activities, canoeing and wild swimming spots are just a short drive away. Dining options abound nearby, including a village microbrewery in Mitcheldean with a tap room open on Friday afternoons and evenings.
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Fishing Hut

Experience a tranquil getaway beside the Boondreigh River at this charming hideout, where a unique blend of vintage caravan and wilderness cabin awaits. The Fishing Hut, crafted by an artist two decades ago, offers couples a romantic retreat immersed in rural serenity, complete with off-grid living and campfire cooking.

Nestled within the grounds of Dod Mill, an historic Scottish mill no longer operational, the Fishing Hut shares space with a few other holiday homes. However, it is separated by a bridge and tucked into its own secluded corner of the countryside.

Located in the Scottish Borders, the area boasts stunning scenery perfect for exploring on foot or by bike. For a cultural day out, Edinburgh is conveniently nearby, offering vibrant pubs and excellent dining options. The Lothians, the English border, and Northumberland County are also within easy reach, promising further adventures and exploration.
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The Country Yurt

Nestled on a family-run farm in the picturesque Welsh countryside, The Country Yurt offers a meticulously designed yurt retreat where every detail reflects a commitment to luxury and comfort. Surrounded by expansive starlit skies and fresh morning eggs, this self-catering haven features a private hot tub on its own quarter-acre plot, providing the perfect escape for couples and individuals seeking tranquillity.

Located in a secluded corner of the rural Welsh farm, The Country Yurt ensures complete privacy and exclusive access to its amenities. Inside, a cosy interior awaits with thoughtful touches such as a butler sink, a king size oak bed, a reclaimed pine table and a wood-burning stove. A nearby eco-friendly washroom, just steps from the yurt, boasts a hot shower, wash basin and compost toilet for added convenience.

Guests are drawn to this breathtaking region to immerse themselves in its rugged and dramatic landscapes. Whether hiking along scenic footpaths, exploring mountain biking trails or engaging in water sports like canoeing and sailing, there's something to delight every outdoor enthusiast.

For day trips, consider a guided boat tour from Tenby harbour to Caldey Island, home to Cistercian monks, or to Skomer Island, renowned for its puffin colonies. History buffs will appreciate a visit to Carreg Cennen Castle, a well-preserved fortress steeped in Anglo-Welsh history, perched above an accessible limestone dungeon.
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Beaver's Retreat

Nestled in the serene countryside near the delightful town of Tenby in Pembrokeshire, you'll find Beavers Retreat,a splendid glamping destination boasting 10 luxurious geodomes, each equipped with its own private hot tub!

This tranquil campsite offers guests a chance to unwind and reconnect with nature, perfect for couples, families and groups of friends looking to escape to Pembrokeshire. Situated near the stunning Pembrokeshire coast and just a short drive from bustling Tenby, Beavers Retreat provides easy access to charming pubs, restaurants and beautiful beaches.

Outdoor enthusiasts will delight in exploring the plethora of magnificent beaches and cliff-top trails nearby, all within a short drive from the campsite. Pembrokeshire also boasts several charming towns and villages, including Jameston, Barfundle Bay and Manorbier, each offering their own unique charm and attractions.
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Doxford Farm Camping

Nestled in Northumberland's unspoiled countryside, Doxford Farm offers cosy, dog-friendly glamping options ideal for families seeking a peaceful outdoor getaway. Choose between luxurious bell tents with panoramic countryside views or charming glamping pods nestled amidst farmland, woodland, lakes and the coast.

The glamping pods, elegant arched wooden structures, comfortably sleep four guests and feature underfloor heating, power showers, WiFi, flat-screen TVs and well-equipped kitchenettes. Families will appreciate the king size bed and single bunks for children, along with outdoor amenities like a picnic bench and versatile fire pit.

Bell tents, spacious at four metres across, are perfect for couples or small families, offering a double bed and futon seating that converts into single beds for children. Each tent includes a picnic table and BBQ/fire pit for cooking and stargazing evenings, with separate bathroom facilities and washing-up area nearby.

Located near Alnwick, a charming town just minutes away, Doxford Farm is also close to sandy beaches and notable attractions like Bamburgh Castle and Alnwick Castle, a must-visit for Harry Potter fans. Embark on a boat trip to the Farne Islands for birdwatching and seal spotting along the scenic coastline.
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Exe Valley Glamping

Perched above a woodland trail on a 150-acre family-run farm in Devon, Exe Valley Glamping features three canvas safari lodges, each accommodating six guests across three bedrooms. Just a short walk from Bickleigh Mill, this enchanting glamping site is ideal for couples, families, and friends seeking a rustic retreat in England’s West Country without sacrificing comfort.

Designed to maximise natural light, tranquillity, and cosiness, each lodge includes a private bathroom, wood-burning stove, and full kitchen supplied by a local spring. Sleeping arrangements are flexible, with a master bedroom featuring a king-sized bed, a twin room where beds can be combined, and a snug cabin bedroom with unique hatched doors. Additionally, guests have access to four safari tents.

Devon’s breathtaking landscapes and diverse activities—from hiking and surfing to paddle-boarding, cycling, and swimming—make Exe Valley a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. For a quieter retreat, the charming village of Bickleigh offers thatched cottages and a historic mediaeval bridge. Dining options abound, including a visit to The Fisherman’s Cot or a scenic water taxi ride to The River Exe Café. Explore further with a trip to Exeter’s The Exploding Bakery or unwind with a pint at The Beer Engine after a day of adventure.
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Loose Reins

Immerse yourself in nature's embrace at Loose Reins, where luxurious lodges and cabins nestle amidst Dorset's serene countryside.

Each bespoke Cedar Cabin, crafted with wood panelling, accommodates four guests, making it ideal for a family retreat. Thoughtful details like faux furs, fleeces and Victorian light shades create an authentic ambiance throughout the living areas.

All lodges and cabins feature their own wood-fired eco hot tub, perfect for unwinding amidst the natural surroundings.

Loose Reins encourages guests to connect with the outdoors, whether relaxing in the stunning environment or venturing into the nearby hills and woodlands. Explore the encompassing Blackmore Vale, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or embark on a short 45-minute drive to the iconic Jurassic Coast.
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Devon Yurts

These handcrafted yurts offer a serene retreat in their own private paddocks, each featuring luxurious interiors and wood-fired hot tubs, providing an unforgettable glamping experience for up to six guests or a romantic getaway for two.

Located on a family farm amidst the stunning countryside between Devon and Cornwall, Great Links and Little Links yurts invite guests to reconnect with nature in comfort. Each yurt is nestled in its own picturesque paddock against the backdrop of Dartmoor, surrounded by wildflowers, bees, butterflies and the farm's resident long-wool and Zwartble sheep, Connemara ponies and chickens.

Both yurts also offer access to onsite sauna facilities, where guests can relax and enjoy breathtaking views of Dartmoor. Sauna sessions can be booked during your stay to enhance relaxation.

Devon Yurt Holidays is ideally situated between the Tamar Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and Dartmoor National Park. Guests can explore numerous scenic walks from their doorstep or bring bikes or horses to traverse the farm's trails. Nearby, excellent pubs serving local cuisine and charming cafes offering Devon cream teas await exploration, with the town of Tavistock just a short 15-minute drive away, offering shops, restaurants and more.
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Birdholme Glamping

Experience luxurious glamping amidst over 17 acres of lush woodland and meadows in Nottinghamshire at Birdholme Glamping. Surrounded by nature, the site features a serene pond and a winding stream, creating a perfect backdrop for relaxation.

The natural woodland is carefully managed to minimise impact on the environment and wildlife, ensuring a harmonious stay. Guests can unwind with a drink or a good book, soaking in the tranquil surroundings, or venture out to explore numerous scenic walks right from their doorstep. Nearby, excellent pubs and restaurants await, adding to the charm of this idyllic retreat.
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Ham Hideaway

Nestled in lush woodland near Kent’s iconic Sandwich Bay, Ham Hideaway offers a selection of unique accommodations available for self-catering or catered stays. Choose from charming shepherd's wagons or yurt-style tents accommodating two to six people, providing stylish glamping experiences in a private Kentish setting.

Each accommodation ensures utmost comfort and luxury with Egyptian cotton bedlinen, plush pillows, and duvets. Fully equipped with heating, indoor and outdoor dining and lounging furniture, and even antique dressers, every tent and hut offers a cozy retreat. Guests enjoy modern amenities including private showers and contemporary bathroom facilities, alongside secure parking and high-speed broadband.

Surrounded by tranquil beech trees and close to Ham Fen, Kent’s only remaining natural ancient fenland, the setting is perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation. Explore the historic market town of Sandwich, stroll along the coast, visit local attractions like cathedrals and castles, or venture to nearby Ramsgate for pubs and dining. Golfers will appreciate the nearby courses, while cyclists and hikers can explore scenic paths leading directly from the site through the woods to Sandwich.

For dining options, The Blazing Donkey nearby offers excellent meals, or guests can opt for takeaway and enjoy it at the paddock dining area. Ham Hideaway promises a perfect blend of natural beauty and comfort for an unforgettable Kentish getaway.
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Birkins Croft

Birkins Croft offers a luxurious woodland retreat in rural Derbyshire, featuring the Bee Hive and Honey Comb yurts blending seamlessly into the natural surroundings with their rustic wooden interiors. The retreat promotes relaxation with amenities such as a hot tub area and outdoor seating illuminated by fairy lights at night, providing an ideal setting to unwind and recharge.

Located in the peaceful hamlet of Foston, Derbyshire, Birkins Croft is an idyllic escape. Just a short drive away, Tutbury Castle awaits with its mediaeval charm, Tudor Garden, and opportunities for ghost hunts, having hosted historical figures like Eleanor of Aquitaine and Mary, Queen of Scots. Fauld Crater offers a glimpse into local history as the site of one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history. Nearby, Church Farm Tea Rooms and Children's Farm beckon with delightful afternoon tea options.

Venture further to Derby for attractions like Derby Museum and Art Gallery, Derby Cathedral, and the picturesque Markeaton and Darley Parks. Birkins Croft promises a perfect blend of tranquillity and exploration in the heart of Derbyshire's countryside.
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Felin Geri Luxury Safari Tents

Perfect for families and groups of friends, this luxury safari tent glamping site near Newcastle Emlyn in West Wales offers ultimate relaxation with hot tubs available in each tent. Choose from fully serviced spa-style hot tubs or single-use Scandinavian wood-fired tubs.

Unwind in the hot tub with a glass of wine while the children enjoy games from the provided game box. A thoughtful welcome pack awaits with milk, tea, fresh coffee and sugar, and guests can pre-order BBQ packs for convenience.

On-site amenities include a Licensed Cafe Bar with free guest WiFi and a children's wooden play fort. Food is available all day, including wood-fired pizzas served Thursday through Saturday. Guests can also enjoy Disc Golf with two challenging courses.

Set in the picturesque Ceri Valley, the location offers plenty to explore. A short 15-minute drive takes you to Cardigan, where you can visit historic Cilgerran Castle and admire views of Teifi Gorge. Explore the stunning coastline with coastal path walks or visit New Quay, known for dolphin sightings and boat trips. The site borders the serene River Ceri, ideal for wildlife spotting or fishing by the riverbank.
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