Dog-friendly camping in Worcestershire

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You’ll find over 20 pet-friendly campsites scattered across Worcestershire, from quiet corners near Malvern’s hills to tucked-away spots by the Avon. Expect average prices around £51 per night, with some pitches as low as £14. Most sites welcome campfires, offer showers, and are happy to see dogs wagging their tails. Bring your walking boots—wildlife-watching, hiking, and fishing top the local to-do list. For tried-and-tested sites, check out By The Red Phone Box Glamping & Camping (34 reviews), Bredon-Vale Caravan and Camping (28 reviews), and Hidden Valley Camping (16 reviews). Facilities are straightforward: expect a hot shower, a spot for your rubbish, and enough space for the dog to sniff around. Worcestershire keeps it simple—just you, your pet, and the countryside.

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You’ll find over 20 pet-friendly campsites scattered across Worcestershire, from quiet corners near Malvern’s hills to tucked-away spots by the Avon. Expect average prices around £51 per night, with some pitches as low as £14. Most sites welcome campfires, offer showers, and are happy to see dogs wagging their tails. Bring your walking boots—wildlife-watching, hiking, and fishing top the local to-do list. For tried-and-tested sites, check out By The Red Phone Box Glamping & Camping (34 reviews), Bredon-Vale Caravan and Camping (28 reviews), and Hidden Valley Camping (16 reviews). Facilities are straightforward: expect a hot shower, a spot for your rubbish, and enough space for the dog to sniff around. Worcestershire keeps it simple—just you, your pet, and the countryside.

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