Dog-friendly camping near Mullion

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You’ll find over 620 pet-friendly camping spots around Mullion, ranging from simple grass pitches to tucked-away corners with space for a campfire. Dogs are welcome across the board, so you won’t need to leave your four-legged mate behind. Most sites provide toilets and allow campfires, which keeps evenings easy and the mood relaxed. Top picks include Cadgwith Wild Camping (111 reviews), Coverack Camping & Glamping (63 reviews), and Sunny Corner Campsite (57 reviews), each with a reputation among locals for big skies and sea air. Prices start as low as £10 a night, with an average closer to £30. Bring your dog, pack a lead, and make time for surfing, fishing, or just spotting wildlife along the coast—this stretch of Cornwall is made for exploring with your pet at your side.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Mullion

3. Northcombe Farm Shepherds Hut

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109km from Mullion · 1 unit · Glamping
Whether you’re planning on darting down to Dartmoor National Park for hikes and the like or exploring sandy beaches and surf hotspots on the Devon coast, you’re going to need somewhere cosy to stay that’s within reach of it all. That’s exactly what you get with the shepherd’s hut at Northcombe Farm, just half an hour’s drive from Dartmoor National Park, 35 minutes from Bude and 40 minutes from Widemouth beach. That’s not all – the shepherd’s hut also has stabling facilities available for one horse, and with three bridleways nearby, there are plenty of options for outings. With two private fishing lakes, you’ll be free to spend the morning fishing for roach and tench if you wish. The river Wolf also runs through the site’s boundaries. It’s likely you’re already aware of the excellent beaches along the south Devon coast, but fab views can also be caught from the ferry or boat trips that operate around the coast. Soak up all that spectacular scenery from the South West Coast Path too, along with splendid seaside towns along the clifftop route. South Devon has three areas designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as a World Heritage Site, a selection of national nature reserves, Sites of Special Scientific Interest, forests, woodlands and parks. They’re all mighty good places to appreciate nature at its finest. Beaworthy (10 minutes’ drive) first, perhaps, for granite tors, standing stones and ancient woodlands? Or Dartmoor’s ponies, stannary towns and peaceful villages?
Showers
Wifi
Potable water
from 
£99
 / night

You’ll find over 620 pet-friendly camping spots around Mullion, ranging from simple grass pitches to tucked-away corners with space for a campfire. Dogs are welcome across the board, so you won’t need to leave your four-legged mate behind. Most sites provide toilets and allow campfires, which keeps evenings easy and the mood relaxed. Top picks include Cadgwith Wild Camping (111 reviews), Coverack Camping & Glamping (63 reviews), and Sunny Corner Campsite (57 reviews), each with a reputation among locals for big skies and sea air. Prices start as low as £10 a night, with an average closer to £30. Bring your dog, pack a lead, and make time for surfing, fishing, or just spotting wildlife along the coast—this stretch of Cornwall is made for exploring with your pet at your side.

97% (585)

Top-rated campgrounds near Mullion

3. Northcombe Farm Shepherds Hut

100%
(2)
109km from Mullion · 1 unit · Glamping
Whether you’re planning on darting down to Dartmoor National Park for hikes and the like or exploring sandy beaches and surf hotspots on the Devon coast, you’re going to need somewhere cosy to stay that’s within reach of it all. That’s exactly what you get with the shepherd’s hut at Northcombe Farm, just half an hour’s drive from Dartmoor National Park, 35 minutes from Bude and 40 minutes from Widemouth beach. That’s not all – the shepherd’s hut also has stabling facilities available for one horse, and with three bridleways nearby, there are plenty of options for outings. With two private fishing lakes, you’ll be free to spend the morning fishing for roach and tench if you wish. The river Wolf also runs through the site’s boundaries. It’s likely you’re already aware of the excellent beaches along the south Devon coast, but fab views can also be caught from the ferry or boat trips that operate around the coast. Soak up all that spectacular scenery from the South West Coast Path too, along with splendid seaside towns along the clifftop route. South Devon has three areas designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as a World Heritage Site, a selection of national nature reserves, Sites of Special Scientific Interest, forests, woodlands and parks. They’re all mighty good places to appreciate nature at its finest. Beaworthy (10 minutes’ drive) first, perhaps, for granite tors, standing stones and ancient woodlands? Or Dartmoor’s ponies, stannary towns and peaceful villages?
Showers
Wifi
Potable water
from 
£99
 / night

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