Dog-friendly camping near Saunton

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Bringing your dog to Saunton? You’re in luck—there are over 1,080 campsites here welcoming pets, so your four-legged mate doesn’t have to miss out. Most sites sit within easy reach of North Devon’s surf breaks and coastal paths. Surf in the morning, hike or watch wildlife in the afternoon, then settle back at camp with a fire and your dog at your feet. Facilities like toilets and campfires are standard, and you’ll find options from £7 a night, with an average around £25. For top picks, South Dean Camping (169 reviews) is a favourite for its open fields, while Meldon Lake and Woods Wild Camping (88 reviews) offers more secluded woodland pitches. If you fancy a sea view, Glan Y Mor Camping (50 reviews) sits right by the Pembrokeshire coast. Bring a lead, pack a towel for sandy paws, and explore what Saunton has to offer.

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Bringing your dog to Saunton? You’re in luck—there are over 1,080 campsites here welcoming pets, so your four-legged mate doesn’t have to miss out. Most sites sit within easy reach of North Devon’s surf breaks and coastal paths. Surf in the morning, hike or watch wildlife in the afternoon, then settle back at camp with a fire and your dog at your feet. Facilities like toilets and campfires are standard, and you’ll find options from £7 a night, with an average around £25. For top picks, South Dean Camping (169 reviews) is a favourite for its open fields, while Meldon Lake and Woods Wild Camping (88 reviews) offers more secluded woodland pitches. If you fancy a sea view, Glan Y Mor Camping (50 reviews) sits right by the Pembrokeshire coast. Bring a lead, pack a towel for sandy paws, and explore what Saunton has to offer.

93% (1.3K)

Top-rated campgrounds

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