Dog-friendly camping in West Midlands

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We know how dear your canine chum is to you, and we love seeing them enjoy the best dog-friendly campsites in the West Midlands. If you’re keen to take your dog camping, there are plenty of reasons to choose the West Midlands and central England. First, it’s easily accessible from most parts of England and Wales, so you can keep car travel to a minimum. And with far fewer visitors than other popular camping destinations, there’s plenty of space for your dog to roam—think long walks in the scenic Malvern Hills, woodland strolls in Shropshire, and secret canal walks in Warwickshire. Cannock Chase in Staffordshire (20 miles from Birmingham city centre) is also a paradise for dogs, with gorgeous woodland walks that takes you through Fairoak Valley. Best yet, the West Midlands is among the most dog-friendly regions in the UK. Many restaurants and cafés happily allow your pal inside—and they may even provide a bowl of water and a biscuit.

The choice of dog-friendly campsites in the West Midlands is excellent, and you will find that the majority welcome dogs, either free of charge or for a small supplement (so do check before booking). Some campsites offer hoses for washing down your muddy dog, and even designated dog walking areas so you can let your dog off the lead. Whatever you're after, search for the best dog-friendly campsites in the West Midlands on Hipcamp.

96% (1.2K) 620 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in West Midlands

Tipsy Tree Glamping

1. Tipsy Tree Glamping

100%
(17)
Englesea Brook, England · 4 units
Quirky eco-friendly glamping ideal for a rural road-trip
Showers
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£120
 / night
Cae Nant Glamping

2. Cae Nant Glamping

100%
(30)
Llanfyllin, Wales · 3 units
Glamping domes on a small-holding, with breath-taking views of the Welsh countryside
Showers
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£170
 / night
Sleep Wild

3. Sleep Wild

100%
(20)
Banbury, England · 2 units
Curvy cabins with hot tubs on an expansive farm in the Oxfordshire countryside
Showers
Hot Tub
Potable water
from 
£151
 / night
Romantic Cotswolds Off-Grid Cabin

4. Romantic Cotswolds Off-Grid Cabin

England · 1 unit
Tucked away in complete tranquility in the heart of the Cotswolds, you'll stay in a romantic secluded off-grid cabin. With no distractions it’s the perfect place to slow down, reconnect and be with nature. Wake to birdsong, drink coffee and stargaze from bed. Cosy designed interiors with everything you need for the perfect escape. Chedworth’s Roman Villa, Cotswolds pubs, bakeries and beautiful countryside walks all on your doorstep. Dog Friendly
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£122
 / night
Offas Dyke Retreat

5. Offas Dyke Retreat

100%
(1)
England · 11 units
A holiday taking in two countries – a tad ambitious? Not in the slightest. Take off to Offa’s Dyke Retreat and such escapades are very easy indeed, as you’re almost on the border of England and Wales, with plenty of gorgeous scenery and outdoorsy antics on both sides of the divide. Site is set in 3 acres with new 2023 communal space, including games room sofa snug, dinning area, new wet rooms and kitchen to be complete December 2023. You can start gazing at that scenery without even leaving this friendly glamping site in the little village of Longtown, for the outlook here is one of the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons National Park. Ready for a closer look? Get those boots on and set off for a wander. The Offa’s Dyke path passes nearby on its way from Pandy to Hay-on-Wye, and there are lots of little local paths to explore too. A stroll of a much less strenuous variety (barely a 7 minute, in fact) takes you to the local pub for home-cooked meals, local ales. If you can manage a little further (a 6 minutes walk), you can get to a fab village shop stacked with fresh and frozen food, local tipples and homemade cakes. Stock up there and trot back to the site for a picnic or barbecue (firepit provided, with firewood available to buy on site), or use the well-equipped communal kitchen to prep your eats. 5 ensuite railway carriages with kitchenette, 2 pods and 3 further carriages use shared facilities on site include a toilet block with a couple of showers; no need to bring your own towels, as you’ll be provided with these when you get here, along with bedding for your cosy sleeping quarters.
Showers
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£72
 / night

We know how dear your canine chum is to you, and we love seeing them enjoy the best dog-friendly campsites in the West Midlands. If you’re keen to take your dog camping, there are plenty of reasons to choose the West Midlands and central England. First, it’s easily accessible from most parts of England and Wales, so you can keep car travel to a minimum. And with far fewer visitors than other popular camping destinations, there’s plenty of space for your dog to roam—think long walks in the scenic Malvern Hills, woodland strolls in Shropshire, and secret canal walks in Warwickshire. Cannock Chase in Staffordshire (20 miles from Birmingham city centre) is also a paradise for dogs, with gorgeous woodland walks that takes you through Fairoak Valley. Best yet, the West Midlands is among the most dog-friendly regions in the UK. Many restaurants and cafés happily allow your pal inside—and they may even provide a bowl of water and a biscuit.

The choice of dog-friendly campsites in the West Midlands is excellent, and you will find that the majority welcome dogs, either free of charge or for a small supplement (so do check before booking). Some campsites offer hoses for washing down your muddy dog, and even designated dog walking areas so you can let your dog off the lead. Whatever you're after, search for the best dog-friendly campsites in the West Midlands on Hipcamp.

96% (1.2K) 620 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in West Midlands

Tipsy Tree Glamping

1. Tipsy Tree Glamping

100%
(17)
Englesea Brook, England · 4 units
Quirky eco-friendly glamping ideal for a rural road-trip
Showers
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£120
 / night
Cae Nant Glamping

2. Cae Nant Glamping

100%
(30)
Llanfyllin, Wales · 3 units
Glamping domes on a small-holding, with breath-taking views of the Welsh countryside
Showers
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£170
 / night
Sleep Wild

3. Sleep Wild

100%
(20)
Banbury, England · 2 units
Curvy cabins with hot tubs on an expansive farm in the Oxfordshire countryside
Showers
Hot Tub
Potable water
from 
£151
 / night
Romantic Cotswolds Off-Grid Cabin

4. Romantic Cotswolds Off-Grid Cabin

England · 1 unit
Tucked away in complete tranquility in the heart of the Cotswolds, you'll stay in a romantic secluded off-grid cabin. With no distractions it’s the perfect place to slow down, reconnect and be with nature. Wake to birdsong, drink coffee and stargaze from bed. Cosy designed interiors with everything you need for the perfect escape. Chedworth’s Roman Villa, Cotswolds pubs, bakeries and beautiful countryside walks all on your doorstep. Dog Friendly
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£122
 / night
Offas Dyke Retreat

5. Offas Dyke Retreat

100%
(1)
England · 11 units
A holiday taking in two countries – a tad ambitious? Not in the slightest. Take off to Offa’s Dyke Retreat and such escapades are very easy indeed, as you’re almost on the border of England and Wales, with plenty of gorgeous scenery and outdoorsy antics on both sides of the divide. Site is set in 3 acres with new 2023 communal space, including games room sofa snug, dinning area, new wet rooms and kitchen to be complete December 2023. You can start gazing at that scenery without even leaving this friendly glamping site in the little village of Longtown, for the outlook here is one of the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons National Park. Ready for a closer look? Get those boots on and set off for a wander. The Offa’s Dyke path passes nearby on its way from Pandy to Hay-on-Wye, and there are lots of little local paths to explore too. A stroll of a much less strenuous variety (barely a 7 minute, in fact) takes you to the local pub for home-cooked meals, local ales. If you can manage a little further (a 6 minutes walk), you can get to a fab village shop stacked with fresh and frozen food, local tipples and homemade cakes. Stock up there and trot back to the site for a picnic or barbecue (firepit provided, with firewood available to buy on site), or use the well-equipped communal kitchen to prep your eats. 5 ensuite railway carriages with kitchenette, 2 pods and 3 further carriages use shared facilities on site include a toilet block with a couple of showers; no need to bring your own towels, as you’ll be provided with these when you get here, along with bedding for your cosy sleeping quarters.
Showers
Campfires
Hot Tub
from 
£72
 / night

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