Dog-friendly camping near Bleatarn

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Camping with your dog in Bleatarn means open fields, Cumbrian air, and plenty of room for muddy paws. With over 415 pet-friendly stays, you’ll find everything from grassy pitches with campfire rings to sites where hot showers and a cup of tea are always on. Prices start at just £12 a night, with an average around £35. Campers rave about Kestrel Lodge Campsite (79 reviews), The Old Chapel Campsite (58 reviews), and Ewe Love Camping Pods (43 reviews). Settle in for fishing on quiet lakes, keep your eyes peeled for red squirrels, or spend a morning climbing nearby crags. Most sites welcome campfires and dogs, so pack your lead and marshmallows. Don’t forget—facilities vary, and you’ll need to tidy away your own rubbish. Bleatarn’s a spot where pets aren’t just allowed—they’re expected.

95% (615)

Top-rated campgrounds

Scarborough Bay Sea View Camping

3. Scarborough Bay Sea View Camping

81%
(8)
137km from Bleatarn · 50 units · Tents · England
Scarborough Bay - Sea View Camping, a clifftop retreat on the North Yorkshire coast. Pitch up where you wish on this spacious 5 acre site. All the pitches face the coast so you can have spectacular views over the sea, in this case the North Sea to Scarborough (15 minutes’ drive), giving you a front-row seat on one of England’s most spectacular coastlines. Here you can wake to vibrant sunrises and on clear evenings to watch sunsets in the west. There’s plenty more going for this peaceful site as well: walkers will perk up on hearing that it’s right on the Cleveland Way National Trail, surfers can catch waves at popular Cayton Bay (five minutes’ drive), and families can head for Go Ape or scenic biking trails in Dalby Forest (40 minutes). There’s also a farm shop 15 minutes’ walk away where you can get a decent coffee and homemade food. There’s plenty of room so you’re free to pitch up where you wish. Well-behaved dogs are welcome, and barbecues or firepits are allowed as long as they’re raised off the ground to protect the grass. The camping area is exposed and can get windy at times, so take care when erecting tents and ensure everything is well secured. Facilities are simple: chemical toilets and a water supply. The water supply is from the mains but we recommend bottled water for drinking to be safe. There are no showers on site. Solar showers can be bought on-line for about £10. The access road is alongside a grass field, so please ensure that your vehicle is suitable for the terrain. Local attractions and activities include: - Cleveland Way National Trail (direct access from the site) - Cayton Bay (surfing): five minutes’ drive - Filey Brigg (walking and fossil hunting): 10 minutes - Scarborough (castle and beach): 15 minutes - Alpamare UK (indoor/outdoor pools): 15 minutes - Hunmanby Gap (quiet beach): 15 minutes - Sea Life Scarborough (aquarium): 20 minutes - Dalby Forest (walking and Go Ape): 40 minutes.
Campfires
from 
£20
 / night

Camping with your dog in Bleatarn means open fields, Cumbrian air, and plenty of room for muddy paws. With over 415 pet-friendly stays, you’ll find everything from grassy pitches with campfire rings to sites where hot showers and a cup of tea are always on. Prices start at just £12 a night, with an average around £35. Campers rave about Kestrel Lodge Campsite (79 reviews), The Old Chapel Campsite (58 reviews), and Ewe Love Camping Pods (43 reviews). Settle in for fishing on quiet lakes, keep your eyes peeled for red squirrels, or spend a morning climbing nearby crags. Most sites welcome campfires and dogs, so pack your lead and marshmallows. Don’t forget—facilities vary, and you’ll need to tidy away your own rubbish. Bleatarn’s a spot where pets aren’t just allowed—they’re expected.

95% (615)

Top-rated campgrounds

Scarborough Bay Sea View Camping

3. Scarborough Bay Sea View Camping

81%
(8)
137km from Bleatarn · 50 units · Tents · England
Scarborough Bay - Sea View Camping, a clifftop retreat on the North Yorkshire coast. Pitch up where you wish on this spacious 5 acre site. All the pitches face the coast so you can have spectacular views over the sea, in this case the North Sea to Scarborough (15 minutes’ drive), giving you a front-row seat on one of England’s most spectacular coastlines. Here you can wake to vibrant sunrises and on clear evenings to watch sunsets in the west. There’s plenty more going for this peaceful site as well: walkers will perk up on hearing that it’s right on the Cleveland Way National Trail, surfers can catch waves at popular Cayton Bay (five minutes’ drive), and families can head for Go Ape or scenic biking trails in Dalby Forest (40 minutes). There’s also a farm shop 15 minutes’ walk away where you can get a decent coffee and homemade food. There’s plenty of room so you’re free to pitch up where you wish. Well-behaved dogs are welcome, and barbecues or firepits are allowed as long as they’re raised off the ground to protect the grass. The camping area is exposed and can get windy at times, so take care when erecting tents and ensure everything is well secured. Facilities are simple: chemical toilets and a water supply. The water supply is from the mains but we recommend bottled water for drinking to be safe. There are no showers on site. Solar showers can be bought on-line for about £10. The access road is alongside a grass field, so please ensure that your vehicle is suitable for the terrain. Local attractions and activities include: - Cleveland Way National Trail (direct access from the site) - Cayton Bay (surfing): five minutes’ drive - Filey Brigg (walking and fossil hunting): 10 minutes - Scarborough (castle and beach): 15 minutes - Alpamare UK (indoor/outdoor pools): 15 minutes - Hunmanby Gap (quiet beach): 15 minutes - Sea Life Scarborough (aquarium): 20 minutes - Dalby Forest (walking and Go Ape): 40 minutes.
Campfires
from 
£20
 / night

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