Dog-friendly glamping in Worcestershire

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In the West Midlands with Birmingham to its northeast, Stratford-upon-Avon to its east, and Hereford to its west, Worcestershire is fairly rural with rolling hills, historic villages, and the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, shared with Herefordshire and Gloucestershire. Despite its proximity to Birmingham—the second-largest city in England—Worcestershire offers the option to stay at riverside camps throughout the county, or to rent live-aboard boats for navigating the rivers and off-shoot canals thanks to two major rivers that run through Worcestershire: the River Severn and the Avon. Camping among hills and farmland is also popular.

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By The Red Phone Box Glamping & Camping

1. By The Red Phone Box Glamping & Camping

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Tenbury Wells, England · 9 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Bell tents and spacious pitches in the Teme Valley, close to the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Bredon-Vale Caravan and Camping

2. Bredon-Vale Caravan and Camping

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Evesham, England · 3 units
Laid-back glamping near Evesham, overlooking Bredon Hill and the Malverns.
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Berrends Farm

3. Berrends Farm

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Ledbury, England · 6 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
We are in the 3 counties area, a short distance from the Malvern Hills. We have pitches for tents and caravans, and also a Shepherds Hut and an Annex. We are a small working farm. We welcome our guests to enjoy our home. There are lots of local pubs and towns to visit and local attractions located nearby.
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Just One Bell Tent

4. Just One Bell Tent

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Worcester, England · 1 unit
Just One Bell Tent rests in a quiet corner of an old hop farm. Featured alongside Hoppickers Rural Retreats, a well established site with over 12 years’ experience in award winning self-catered accommodation. Surrounded by woodland with a view over the horse paddock, only 15-minute drive to The Malverns. Perfect for a peaceful, couple’s retreat and a calm place to escape the busy world.
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Wyre & Wild

5. Wyre & Wild

Bewdley, England · 1 unit
Set in a private ancient woodland just outside Bewdley. We offer a place to pitch up a tent, hire our bell tents, our handcrafted shepherds hut, or simply camp out in nature. This isn't just a place to stay—it’s a slow-living experience. Whether you’re looking to reconnect with nature, enjoy a romantic off-grid escape, we have a magical slice of the Worcestershire countryside. The Shepherds Hut Our cabin is a labor of love, blending rustic craftsmanship with cozy, whimsical design. Inside, you’ll find a warm, wood-paneled sanctuary featuring: * The Hobbit-Style Bedroom: A unique, circular portal leads to a small double-sized nook with views directly into the trees. * The Kitchen: Fully equipped for slow mornings, featuring a stone vessel sink, tea and coffee facilities, and cutlery. * Forest Shower room: Step onto our stone resin floor, wash away the day under a piping hot shower, and pamper yourself with our complimentary toiletries. The magic truly happens once you step outside into your private area: * The Cedar Hot Tub: Soak under the stars in our wood-fired tub, tucked away in a private screened nook. * Al Fresco Dining: Multiple outdoor seating areas, including a covered canopy for rainy-day. Fire-PIT with all BBQ cooking utensils provided. Group Stays & Extra Guests: Looking to share the woodland magic? For small groups, we can occasionally pitch a bell tent. This is a seasonal, non-permanent option with limited availability. Please mention your group size when enquiring so we can confirm if we can accommodate your extra guests. Camping is available. The Location Located in Button Oak, you are perfectly positioned to explore: * Bewdley: A historic Georgian riverside town (5-minute drive). * Wyre Forest: Miles of walking and cycling trails right on your doorstep. * Severn Valley Railway: Catch a vintage steam train for a trip back in time. Guest Access & Amenities * Dog Friendly: We love four-legged explorers! The woodland is a paradise for well-behaved dogs. Please note, for one night stays there will be an extra charge of £40 for the hot tub if you with to use it, due to the cleaning and short time period. Thanks
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Abberton Shepherds Hut

6. Abberton Shepherds Hut

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Abberton, England · 1 unit
Romantic shepherd's hut glamping on a Worcestershire farm, with stunning views towards the Cotswolds and a storybook setting
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Hera & Luna Luxury Vintage Glamping

7. Hera & Luna Luxury Vintage Glamping

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Worcester · 1 unit
Located in the heart of rural Worcestershire and nestled it's own private 3 acre wildflower meadow facing West, you will find Hera our gorgeous cosy Canvas Cottage and Luna and our Hully Sleeping Pod. Together they create a Luxury Vintage feel Glamping experience that sleeps up to 8 guests. Hera comes with a 3 x 6 m decked covered porch area and has a large outdoor eating area perfect for Alfresco style meals whatever the weather. Hera also has a luxury vintage feel with a claw foot slipper bath and a cosy log burner for those chillier evenings. There is also a private fire pit and BBQ area to complete the outdoor dining experience. Step back in time to the glamorous, romantic and retro interior of Luna the Hully Sleeping Pod. Furnished with Cath Kidston, Cabbages and Roses and Laura Ashley fabrics and lovingly painted using Farrow and Ball paints, she is one pretty lady! The Glamping experience is completed with an outdoor 'Lav Shack' and 'Shower Shack' with an unlimited how water supply for those wanting to get back to nature. But the indoor bathroom in Hera with a roll top slipper bath is perfect for relaxing in for those that prefer their creature comforts. Hera and Luna also boasts of a large Baltic wood fired 6-8 man hot tub. All wood and kindling is supplied.
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Worcestershire camping guide

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Worcester

Worcestershire’s county town, Worcester is an historic cathedral and university town in which medieval, Tudor, and more modern heritage are all on display. Campers can stay at a variety of campsites, caravan parks, cabins, and glamping sites around town, many of which are dotted along the banks of the River Severn on the city’s outskirts. Some farmhouse stays also provide tent camping on their grounds.

Kidderminster

Kidderminster in northern Worcestershire is sometimes considered an outer suburb of Birmingham, to its northeast. It’s home to a popular safari park, which is a good option for camping families with animal-loving kids, plus caravan parks and Scouts campsites. More options sit in the pretty riverside town of Stourport-on-Severn, a short distance from Kidderminster.Stay in riverside camps in Stourport, or hire a canal boat for navigating its waterways.

Bredon Hill National Nature Reserve

This small reserve in southern Worcestershire is a northern extension of the Cotswolds, an idyllic Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that largely sits within Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire. Home to old trees, grasslands, and hundreds of species of rare invertebrates, the area is a highlight for campers who can stay nearby around the town of Evesham, where there are a few caravan parks.

Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

In Worcestershire’s southwest, this natural area is a popular outdoor recreation area that combines dramatic hills and pastoral countryside. The highest point of Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is the 1,394-foot (425-metre) Worcestershire Beacon, from which you can see across to the Cotswolds and into Wales on a clear day. You can stay in farm cottages, campsites, caravan parks, and glamping sites throughout the AONB.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

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