Dog-friendly camping near Burnley

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Burnley makes camping with pets straightforward—over 500 sites welcome four-legged companions, so you won’t need to leave your dog behind. Expect fields edged by old stone walls, easy access to the Pennine hills, and plenty of sites with showers, toilets, and campfires allowed. If you’re after a bargain, you’ll spot pitches from as low as £5 per night, with the average hovering around £65. Locals head to White Peak Camping (203 reviews) for its rugged views, Camping at The Hollies (111 reviews) for its tranquil woodland, and Burrs Manor Wild Camping (70 reviews) for untamed, open space. Bring your rod—fishing spots are dotted nearby. Many sites border public footpaths for hiking, and a handful offer swim-friendly streams or ponds. Facilities are basic but reliable: you’ll find clean showers, proper loos, and places to burn off your dog’s energy.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Burnley

Burnley makes camping with pets straightforward—over 500 sites welcome four-legged companions, so you won’t need to leave your dog behind. Expect fields edged by old stone walls, easy access to the Pennine hills, and plenty of sites with showers, toilets, and campfires allowed. If you’re after a bargain, you’ll spot pitches from as low as £5 per night, with the average hovering around £65. Locals head to White Peak Camping (203 reviews) for its rugged views, Camping at The Hollies (111 reviews) for its tranquil woodland, and Burrs Manor Wild Camping (70 reviews) for untamed, open space. Bring your rod—fishing spots are dotted nearby. Many sites border public footpaths for hiking, and a handful offer swim-friendly streams or ponds. Facilities are basic but reliable: you’ll find clean showers, proper loos, and places to burn off your dog’s energy.

92% (974)

Top-rated campgrounds near Burnley

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