Dog-friendly camping near Scunthorpe

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Scunthorpe’s a solid choice if you’re camping with pets—there are over 540 campsites here that welcome four-legged companions. Expect grassy pitches, plenty of walking trails, and fields where dogs can stretch their legs. Top picks include White House Farm Campsite, Wardlow (50 reviews), Creekside Family Camping (49 reviews), and Roe Deer Meadow (36 reviews)—each has its own take on rural Lincolnshire. You’ll find sites where campfires are allowed, plus toilets and showers that actually get cleaned, not just promised. Hiking, horseback riding, and a few wild swimming spots keep things active. Average price per night sits at £95, but you can score a pitch for as little as £9. Facilities vary, but rubbish disposal is standard. If you want to bring the dog and get into the countryside, Scunthorpe gives you plenty of options—no faff required.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Scunthorpe’s a solid choice if you’re camping with pets—there are over 540 campsites here that welcome four-legged companions. Expect grassy pitches, plenty of walking trails, and fields where dogs can stretch their legs. Top picks include White House Farm Campsite, Wardlow (50 reviews), Creekside Family Camping (49 reviews), and Roe Deer Meadow (36 reviews)—each has its own take on rural Lincolnshire. You’ll find sites where campfires are allowed, plus toilets and showers that actually get cleaned, not just promised. Hiking, horseback riding, and a few wild swimming spots keep things active. Average price per night sits at £95, but you can score a pitch for as little as £9. Facilities vary, but rubbish disposal is standard. If you want to bring the dog and get into the countryside, Scunthorpe gives you plenty of options—no faff required.

96% (373)

Top-rated campgrounds

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