Dog-friendly camping near Ravenglass

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A coastal village in Cumbria, Ravenglass serves as a gateway to incredible camping opportunities around Lake District National Park. Set at the estuary where the Esk, Mite, and Irt rivers converge, Ravenglass is a stone’s throw from outdoor adventures on the serene waters of Windermere and Wast Water, as well as the tranquil valleys of Eskdale and Buttermere. Visit for a couple of days with a stay at camping pitches or waterside glamping sites in Ravenglass, or head out into nature and camp in the wilderness. Cyclists flock to National Route 72, a coast-to-coast ride featuring the living history of Hadrian’s Wall, and avid hikers enjoy Cumbria Way, a long-distance walking path from Ulverston to Carlisle. With rugged coastlines and dramatic moorland, Ravenglass area camping promises to delight.

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Primrose Cottage Camping

2. Primrose Cottage Camping

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93km from Ravenglass · 13 units · Tents, Motorhomes · Chorley, England
A quiet adult-only site (this site does not cater for children), with tents and campervans only, nestled below Healey Nab in the Lancashire Countryside. Rustic and back to basics is what this site is all about. Set amid spectacular countryside, grassy fields, woodland and streams to boot! Well behaved four legged friends are more than welcome. Campfires and good times allowed. *Please note loud music is not allowed.* Flat walks are a plenty along the Leeds and Liverpool canal or maybe a circular walk to white White Coppice might float your boat? For the hill walkers amongst us there is Great Hill and Rivington Pike to climb. Within walking distance or a few minutes drive there is pub at the end of the lane and local shops within the vicinity for those last minute snacks. Chorley town centre is 10 minutes drive away and we are close to the M61 which can take you to the Lake district in less than an hour, Manchester or Blackpool are roughly 30 Minutes away.
Potable water
Campfires
Trash
from 
£25
 / night
Otter Moss Accommodation

5. Otter Moss Accommodation

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72km from Ravenglass · 4 units · Glamping · Brampton, England
Otter Moss Accommodation offers a variety of upscale camping options suitable for couples, families, and groups. Nestled within a picturesque 12-acre former farm, the majority of the site surrounds a spacious meadow. Additionally, the site boasts a charming small lake featuring three islands and a rowing boat for leisurely water activities. Situated at the northern edge of the stunning Eden Valley, guests can enjoy sweeping views of the Cumbrian Fells, with visibility extending to the Solway Firth and the Lake District on clear days. The Lake District is a convenient 40-minute drive away, while various sections of Hadrian's Wall are even closer, reachable within a 15-minute drive. Carlisle and the M6 motorway to Scotland are both just 20 minutes away, with the picturesque market town of Brampton also within a 15-minute drive and offering its own attractions. Local pubs are plentiful in the area, with a diverse selection available within a five-mile radius. Accommodation units at Otter Moss come equipped with heating, kitchen utensils, and stoves, ensuring guests' comfort and convenience. Each unit also includes firepits or barbecues, as well as bedding and towels for a hassle-free stay.
Potable water
Campfires
Showers
from 
£85
 / night

A coastal village in Cumbria, Ravenglass serves as a gateway to incredible camping opportunities around Lake District National Park. Set at the estuary where the Esk, Mite, and Irt rivers converge, Ravenglass is a stone’s throw from outdoor adventures on the serene waters of Windermere and Wast Water, as well as the tranquil valleys of Eskdale and Buttermere. Visit for a couple of days with a stay at camping pitches or waterside glamping sites in Ravenglass, or head out into nature and camp in the wilderness. Cyclists flock to National Route 72, a coast-to-coast ride featuring the living history of Hadrian’s Wall, and avid hikers enjoy Cumbria Way, a long-distance walking path from Ulverston to Carlisle. With rugged coastlines and dramatic moorland, Ravenglass area camping promises to delight.

94% (511)

Top-rated campgrounds

Primrose Cottage Camping

2. Primrose Cottage Camping

100%
(8)
93km from Ravenglass · 13 units · Tents, Motorhomes · Chorley, England
A quiet adult-only site (this site does not cater for children), with tents and campervans only, nestled below Healey Nab in the Lancashire Countryside. Rustic and back to basics is what this site is all about. Set amid spectacular countryside, grassy fields, woodland and streams to boot! Well behaved four legged friends are more than welcome. Campfires and good times allowed. *Please note loud music is not allowed.* Flat walks are a plenty along the Leeds and Liverpool canal or maybe a circular walk to white White Coppice might float your boat? For the hill walkers amongst us there is Great Hill and Rivington Pike to climb. Within walking distance or a few minutes drive there is pub at the end of the lane and local shops within the vicinity for those last minute snacks. Chorley town centre is 10 minutes drive away and we are close to the M61 which can take you to the Lake district in less than an hour, Manchester or Blackpool are roughly 30 Minutes away.
Potable water
Campfires
Trash
from 
£25
 / night
Otter Moss Accommodation

5. Otter Moss Accommodation

100%
(8)
72km from Ravenglass · 4 units · Glamping · Brampton, England
Otter Moss Accommodation offers a variety of upscale camping options suitable for couples, families, and groups. Nestled within a picturesque 12-acre former farm, the majority of the site surrounds a spacious meadow. Additionally, the site boasts a charming small lake featuring three islands and a rowing boat for leisurely water activities. Situated at the northern edge of the stunning Eden Valley, guests can enjoy sweeping views of the Cumbrian Fells, with visibility extending to the Solway Firth and the Lake District on clear days. The Lake District is a convenient 40-minute drive away, while various sections of Hadrian's Wall are even closer, reachable within a 15-minute drive. Carlisle and the M6 motorway to Scotland are both just 20 minutes away, with the picturesque market town of Brampton also within a 15-minute drive and offering its own attractions. Local pubs are plentiful in the area, with a diverse selection available within a five-mile radius. Accommodation units at Otter Moss come equipped with heating, kitchen utensils, and stoves, ensuring guests' comfort and convenience. Each unit also includes firepits or barbecues, as well as bedding and towels for a hassle-free stay.
Potable water
Campfires
Showers
from 
£85
 / night

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Dog-friendly camping near Ravenglass guide

Where to go

Western Coast of Cumbria

The historic western coast of Cumbria, where Ravenglass stands, is a region that dates back to a time when ancient Romans guarded the area against barbarian invasion. Along with ruins of Roman baths and other historic landmarks, the area is dotted with camping sites along the beach and cliffs to inland valleys and fells. Coastal campsites can be found from St. Bees Head Heritage Coast, north of Ravenglass, and next to the pristine sands of Silecroft Beach, south of town. Enjoy waterfront views of the Irish Sea from caravan pitches along the coast, as well.

Eskdale

Just east of Ravenglass, the glacial valley of Eskdale is known for its rolling landscapes and dense woodlands. A beloved camping destination, Eskdale offers a quieter experience than the more central Lake District areas. Glamping pods and campsites with tent pitches offer easy access to popular hiking paths, including the route up to Scafell Pike, England’s highest mountain. Then, explore River Esk and Wast Water, visit HardKnott Roman Fort, built in the 2nde century, and bask in the glory of Stanley Ghyll Waterfall, set in a deep gorge.

Buttermere

A Lake District adventure calls for lakeside camping retreats. Crummock Water and Loweswater, along with Buttermere itself, promise a tranquil escape into a beautiful valley with verdant meadows and dramatic fells. Many farms in the area offer glamping pods and luxury yurts, giving campers comfortable access to canoeing and kayaking on Buttermere Lake. Fly fishing for brown trout, especially in the early morning during summer, is also especially popular here. Or go river fishing on River Cocker for another immersive experience.

When to go

Camping around Ravenglass is most comfortable from late spring to early autumn. Lake District weather is most pleasant in summertime, due to warmer temperatures, drier conditions, and longer daylight hours for hiking, cycling, and other outdoor activities. Summer is the peak season for trout fishing on the lakes, too. For a quieter experience with fewer people, consider camping during the shoulder months. Campers should note that rain can be in the forecast year-round.