Dog-friendly glamping near Ingleton

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Welcome to Hipcamp, the go-to website for all your camping needs! Looking to experience the great outdoors near Ingleton, England? We've got you covered with over 835 options specifically tailored to your accommodation preference of glamping and your activity/terrain preference of pets. Whether you're looking for a cosy cabin or a luxurious yurt, you'll find the perfect place to unwind and connect with nature. With an average price per night of £79 and options as low as £12, there's something for every budget. Need some recommendations? Check out our top campsites, including Hill Top Huts (24 reviews), Ewe Love Camping Pods (20 reviews), and The Damson Shepherd's Hut (19 reviews). Plus, you'll find popular amenities like potable water, cooking equipment, and toilets, as well as exciting activities such as exploring historic sites, whitewater paddling, and swimming. So why wait? Start planning your unforgettable camping adventure today!

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Top-rated campgrounds

Y Llew Bach Cottage

1. Y Llew Bach Cottage

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144km from Ingleton · 1 unit · Glamping · Gwytherin, Wales
Y Llew Bach is a our one bedroom 300 year old cottage ideal for couples and friends. The double bed is upstairs and we have a small double sofa bed for 1 adult or 2 children downstairs. Next door, open 4 nights a week is our quiet country pub The Lion Inn serving amazing homemade food and takeaway pizzas. Deep in the Welsh countryside situated on The Pilgrims Way, we offer spectacular views within easy reach of Snowdonia and the Welsh coast. Local attractions include Zip World, Betws-Y-Coed, Conwy, lots of castles and Beautiful beaches. We offer lots of home comforts, including a super comfy double bed with TV/DVD player on the mezzanine level where although there is restricted headroom, the view is definately worth it! Downstairs there is a small sofa bed and tea and coffee making facilities, fridge, microwave and toaster, plates and cutlery provided and ensuite shower room. Towels and bedding also provided. Easy to find, we have one parking space next to Y LLew Bach and plenty of space for another car opposite. We're surrounded by fields, sheep, cows and the odd pheasant and we're very dog friendly. Please note there are no shops in the village, though there is a little hut Y Cwt which stocks fresh eggs, milk, yogurts, ice cream and cakes and is just a short walk from thr cottage. The nearest small shop is 10 minutes away in the local town of Llanwrst offers a supermarket, take aways and cafes, a lovely river and even a swimming pool!
Potable water
Showers
Trash
from 
£86
 / night
wildwood quarry retreat

5. wildwood quarry retreat

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121km from Ingleton · 2 units · Glamping · Wales
Quiet semi rural location close to the ancient township of Caerwys and within walking distance of Offas Dyke Path and local hillforts . Easily accessible off the A541 Mold-Denbigh road , 7 mins from J31 on A55 . A short 20-25 minute drive to the beach resorts of Talacre , Rhyl , Abergele and Prestatyn. The historic towns of Denbigh and Mold are only a 15 minute drive away as is Holywell and Flint . An ideal base to relax and unwind or if you wish to park up for the duration there is plenty of local walks from our gate to lakes and nature reserves in the area. On site you will have ensuite facilities in our luxurious Quarry Wagons with a covered outdoor veranda deck and an outdoor bath tub to relax and unwind under the dark skies. You will also have your own campfire and picnic area right outside and parking is provided adjacent to your unit . We have a secluded private hillside woodland with further areas to explore without even leaving the site . We are brand new for 2024 and will have 2 units onsite this year and plans in place for another 2 soon . In total we will have 4 camping pitches with direct connection for water , electric and lpg gas for all your heating cooking and bathing needs
Potable water
Campfires
Showers
from 
£153
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp, the go-to website for all your camping needs! Looking to experience the great outdoors near Ingleton, England? We've got you covered with over 835 options specifically tailored to your accommodation preference of glamping and your activity/terrain preference of pets. Whether you're looking for a cosy cabin or a luxurious yurt, you'll find the perfect place to unwind and connect with nature. With an average price per night of £79 and options as low as £12, there's something for every budget. Need some recommendations? Check out our top campsites, including Hill Top Huts (24 reviews), Ewe Love Camping Pods (20 reviews), and The Damson Shepherd's Hut (19 reviews). Plus, you'll find popular amenities like potable water, cooking equipment, and toilets, as well as exciting activities such as exploring historic sites, whitewater paddling, and swimming. So why wait? Start planning your unforgettable camping adventure today!

98% (295)

Top-rated campgrounds

Y Llew Bach Cottage

1. Y Llew Bach Cottage

100%
(1)
144km from Ingleton · 1 unit · Glamping · Gwytherin, Wales
Y Llew Bach is a our one bedroom 300 year old cottage ideal for couples and friends. The double bed is upstairs and we have a small double sofa bed for 1 adult or 2 children downstairs. Next door, open 4 nights a week is our quiet country pub The Lion Inn serving amazing homemade food and takeaway pizzas. Deep in the Welsh countryside situated on The Pilgrims Way, we offer spectacular views within easy reach of Snowdonia and the Welsh coast. Local attractions include Zip World, Betws-Y-Coed, Conwy, lots of castles and Beautiful beaches. We offer lots of home comforts, including a super comfy double bed with TV/DVD player on the mezzanine level where although there is restricted headroom, the view is definately worth it! Downstairs there is a small sofa bed and tea and coffee making facilities, fridge, microwave and toaster, plates and cutlery provided and ensuite shower room. Towels and bedding also provided. Easy to find, we have one parking space next to Y LLew Bach and plenty of space for another car opposite. We're surrounded by fields, sheep, cows and the odd pheasant and we're very dog friendly. Please note there are no shops in the village, though there is a little hut Y Cwt which stocks fresh eggs, milk, yogurts, ice cream and cakes and is just a short walk from thr cottage. The nearest small shop is 10 minutes away in the local town of Llanwrst offers a supermarket, take aways and cafes, a lovely river and even a swimming pool!
Potable water
Showers
Trash
from 
£86
 / night
wildwood quarry retreat

5. wildwood quarry retreat

100%
(1)
121km from Ingleton · 2 units · Glamping · Wales
Quiet semi rural location close to the ancient township of Caerwys and within walking distance of Offas Dyke Path and local hillforts . Easily accessible off the A541 Mold-Denbigh road , 7 mins from J31 on A55 . A short 20-25 minute drive to the beach resorts of Talacre , Rhyl , Abergele and Prestatyn. The historic towns of Denbigh and Mold are only a 15 minute drive away as is Holywell and Flint . An ideal base to relax and unwind or if you wish to park up for the duration there is plenty of local walks from our gate to lakes and nature reserves in the area. On site you will have ensuite facilities in our luxurious Quarry Wagons with a covered outdoor veranda deck and an outdoor bath tub to relax and unwind under the dark skies. You will also have your own campfire and picnic area right outside and parking is provided adjacent to your unit . We have a secluded private hillside woodland with further areas to explore without even leaving the site . We are brand new for 2024 and will have 2 units onsite this year and plans in place for another 2 soon . In total we will have 4 camping pitches with direct connection for water , electric and lpg gas for all your heating cooking and bathing needs
Potable water
Campfires
Showers
from 
£153
 / night

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The Ingleton Waterfalls Trail is probably the most popular route from here but as the village is in the shadow of Ingleborough, one of Yorkshire's Three Peaks, serious hikers might be tempted to take on the 12-hour challenge to conquer them all. Ingleton is also a centre for underground adventure and outdoor activity including, of course, camping. Nearby, there are plenty of local campsites, some within the national park, others just outside. Where ever you choose to pitch, our recommended short-list of campsites will offer the perfect guidance...