Dog-friendly camping in Derbyshire

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Derbyshire packs in over 200 pet-friendly camping spots—think fields where dogs chase sticks, not leashes and limits. Bring your tent and let your four-legged mate join you on trails that loop through limestone dales and past dry-stone walls. You’ll find plenty of campsites that welcome pets, offer toilets, and let you spark up a campfire after a long hike or a day spent fishing. Top picks include White Peak Camping (203 reviews), perched on the edge of classic Peak District scenery, Burrs Manor Wild Camping (70 reviews) with its wildflower meadows and open skies, and White House Farm Campsite, Wardlow (50 reviews) where dogs and humans alike can stretch out after a day’s rambling. Expect average nightly prices around £17, with basic pitches sometimes dropping as low as £4. If you’re after countryside that welcomes muddy paws and campfire tales, Derbyshire delivers.

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Derbyshire packs in over 200 pet-friendly camping spots—think fields where dogs chase sticks, not leashes and limits. Bring your tent and let your four-legged mate join you on trails that loop through limestone dales and past dry-stone walls. You’ll find plenty of campsites that welcome pets, offer toilets, and let you spark up a campfire after a long hike or a day spent fishing. Top picks include White Peak Camping (203 reviews), perched on the edge of classic Peak District scenery, Burrs Manor Wild Camping (70 reviews) with its wildflower meadows and open skies, and White House Farm Campsite, Wardlow (50 reviews) where dogs and humans alike can stretch out after a day’s rambling. Expect average nightly prices around £17, with basic pitches sometimes dropping as low as £4. If you’re after countryside that welcomes muddy paws and campfire tales, Derbyshire delivers.

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