Dog-friendly camping near Driffield

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Bringing your dog along for a camping trip near Driffield? You’re in luck—over 320 campsites in the area welcome pets. Driffield sits amid rolling fields and winding footpaths, so you’ll find plenty of space for long walks and stick-chasing. Many sites offer showers, toilets, and allow campfires, making it easy to keep both you and your pup comfortable. Hiking, horseback-riding, and fishing are favourite pastimes here—expect quiet lanes, open meadows, and streams perfect for a muddy splash. Top picks include Roe Deer Meadow (36 reviews), Butt Farm, Beverley (27 reviews), and Wold Meadow (18 reviews). Expect to pay around £75 per night, with some pitches as low as £10. Bring your lead, pack a towel for muddy paws, and get ready to explore.

97% (212)

Top-rated campgrounds

Tyne View Camping

3. Tyne View Camping

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(17)
137km from Driffield · 15 units · Tents, Motorhomes · Chopwell, England
Tyne View Camping is a peaceful spot in Tyne and Wear, not far from Hedley on the Hill village. It's on a farm run by David and his family, who welcome guests to enjoy the beautiful countryside views. You can see the Tyne Valley from the camping pitches, which is great for stargazing at night. The site is basic with just water taps and toilets, no showers, but there's lots of space for kids and dogs to play. You're allowed to bring a barbecue or firepit for cooking, and you can buy supplies in Prudhoe nearby. Or, you can walk to Hedley on the Hill for a meal at a top-notch pub. There are plenty of things to do nearby, like walking in the woods, playing golf, or trying gliding. You can also visit Hadrian’s Wall, Newcastle upon Tyne, or explore the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for a varied and enjoyable break.Also this June we will be open for the Sam Fender weekend ie June 12 til the 16th if anyone wants to camp £20 a night plus a taxi for £20
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£20
 / night
Morning Dew Camping

4. Morning Dew Camping

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(1)
32km from Driffield · 2 units · Motorhomes · England
Secluded field near the head of a picturesque valley with far-reaching views. Perfect for bird watching, within easy reach of quiet forestry tracks which are ideal for cycling and walking. Enjoy after dark stargazing too. A quiet location but only a few miles inland from Scarborough. Four miles to the village of Ayton which has a convenience store, garage, chemist, fish and chip shop and restaurant as well as two popular pubs. The quaint village of Scalby is only a few miles away, and Dolby Forest with a variety of outdoor activities is also nearby. Well behaved dogs are welcome. There is a fire pit available for those evenings around the camp fire, and barbecues are permitted. Please note that facilities are limited. We are situated within the National Park and we ask that visitors respect their surroundings and take all their waste away when they leave.
Campfires
from 
£12
 / night

Bringing your dog along for a camping trip near Driffield? You’re in luck—over 320 campsites in the area welcome pets. Driffield sits amid rolling fields and winding footpaths, so you’ll find plenty of space for long walks and stick-chasing. Many sites offer showers, toilets, and allow campfires, making it easy to keep both you and your pup comfortable. Hiking, horseback-riding, and fishing are favourite pastimes here—expect quiet lanes, open meadows, and streams perfect for a muddy splash. Top picks include Roe Deer Meadow (36 reviews), Butt Farm, Beverley (27 reviews), and Wold Meadow (18 reviews). Expect to pay around £75 per night, with some pitches as low as £10. Bring your lead, pack a towel for muddy paws, and get ready to explore.

97% (212)

Top-rated campgrounds

Tyne View Camping

3. Tyne View Camping

100%
(17)
137km from Driffield · 15 units · Tents, Motorhomes · Chopwell, England
Tyne View Camping is a peaceful spot in Tyne and Wear, not far from Hedley on the Hill village. It's on a farm run by David and his family, who welcome guests to enjoy the beautiful countryside views. You can see the Tyne Valley from the camping pitches, which is great for stargazing at night. The site is basic with just water taps and toilets, no showers, but there's lots of space for kids and dogs to play. You're allowed to bring a barbecue or firepit for cooking, and you can buy supplies in Prudhoe nearby. Or, you can walk to Hedley on the Hill for a meal at a top-notch pub. There are plenty of things to do nearby, like walking in the woods, playing golf, or trying gliding. You can also visit Hadrian’s Wall, Newcastle upon Tyne, or explore the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for a varied and enjoyable break.Also this June we will be open for the Sam Fender weekend ie June 12 til the 16th if anyone wants to camp £20 a night plus a taxi for £20
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£20
 / night
Morning Dew Camping

4. Morning Dew Camping

100%
(1)
32km from Driffield · 2 units · Motorhomes · England
Secluded field near the head of a picturesque valley with far-reaching views. Perfect for bird watching, within easy reach of quiet forestry tracks which are ideal for cycling and walking. Enjoy after dark stargazing too. A quiet location but only a few miles inland from Scarborough. Four miles to the village of Ayton which has a convenience store, garage, chemist, fish and chip shop and restaurant as well as two popular pubs. The quaint village of Scalby is only a few miles away, and Dolby Forest with a variety of outdoor activities is also nearby. Well behaved dogs are welcome. There is a fire pit available for those evenings around the camp fire, and barbecues are permitted. Please note that facilities are limited. We are situated within the National Park and we ask that visitors respect their surroundings and take all their waste away when they leave.
Campfires
from 
£12
 / night

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