Dog-friendly camping near Haworth

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In Haworth, you’ll find over 600 campsites where pets are welcome, so there’s no need to leave your dog behind. Expect a solid mix of terrains, from moorland edges to tucked-away woodlands. Showers, campfires-allowed, and pet-friendly pitches are the norm. Hikers rate the local footpaths for their rugged views, and you’ll often spot climbers testing gritstone outcrops. Wildlife-watching draws early risers—bring binoculars for the chance to see curlews or deer at dawn. Top picks include White Peak Camping (203 reviews), Camping at The Hollies (111 reviews), and Burrs Manor Wild Camping (70 reviews). Prices start at just £5 a night, with an average closer to £75. Rubbish and facilities are usually close to hand, so you can focus on long walks and muddy paws.

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In Haworth, you’ll find over 600 campsites where pets are welcome, so there’s no need to leave your dog behind. Expect a solid mix of terrains, from moorland edges to tucked-away woodlands. Showers, campfires-allowed, and pet-friendly pitches are the norm. Hikers rate the local footpaths for their rugged views, and you’ll often spot climbers testing gritstone outcrops. Wildlife-watching draws early risers—bring binoculars for the chance to see curlews or deer at dawn. Top picks include White Peak Camping (203 reviews), Camping at The Hollies (111 reviews), and Burrs Manor Wild Camping (70 reviews). Prices start at just £5 a night, with an average closer to £75. Rubbish and facilities are usually close to hand, so you can focus on long walks and muddy paws.

93% (955)

Top-rated campgrounds

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