Dog-friendly safari tents in Wyre Forest

Campers can hit one of England’s most ecologically important forests via hike, horseback, or kayak.

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10 top dog-friendly safari tents sites in Wyre Forest

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Cotswolds Glamping

4 units · Glamping12 acres · Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, South East England
Fun, laid-back, glamping that's ideal for groups, with silent discos and wood-fired hot tubs.
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Darnells Farm

4 units · Glamping1 acre · Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, West Midlands
White sheets and wellies combine at this small, high-end glamping site on a working farm near Ross-on-Wye.
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Milton Farm Hideaway

2 units · Glamping6 acres · Warminster, Wiltshire, South West England
An exclusive-hire site in Wiltshire that’s great for groups
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Seven Hills Hideaway

1 unit · Glamping50 acres · England
Dog-friendly glamping with your own hot tub in the stunning countryside of Monmouthshire, by the Brecon Beacons. A set of luxury, en-suite canvas lodges, each sleeping from two up to six guests comfortably. Tucked into a 16th century farm, Seven Hills Hideaway is the ideal place for families, couples and groups to get away from it all and find adventure by the Brecon Beacons. Whether your idea of holiday heaven is unwinding in a charming country pub after a day of hiking, exploring the rich local history or indulging in a Michelin star dinner, there is something for everyone. On the farm, little ones can pay a visit to the farm’s resident alpacas and goats, explore the woods and paddles in the steam. While the children embark on their adventures, you can spend your time relaxing. Sink into the soothing hot tub or unwind with a captivating book on the veranda, all whilst taking in the breathtaking views of the Brecon Beacons. If you want to explore the local area, there are plenty of choices whatever the weather. * Mountain walking * Close to the Offa's Dyke footpath * Michelin starred restaurants nearby * Explore the market town of Abergavenny * Charming local cafes * Day spas * Visit a local vineyard for a tour and some wine tasting * Paddle boarding, gorge scrambling and canoeing * Welsh Salmon fishing * Visiting the Brecon Beacons waterfalls * Visiting the many historic castles * Local museums * Shopping - local markets and craft fairs
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Bozedown Boltholes

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · Reading, Berkshire, South East England
A single, self-contained safari tent with its own acre of land on the edge of the Chiltern Hills
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Canvas & Campfires

7 units · Glamping11 acres · Lampeter, Ceredigion, Mid Wales
Safari tents among acres of foliage and open spaces that young explorers will adore
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Hera & Luna Luxury Vintage Glamping

1 unit · Glamping3 acres · Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, West Midlands
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 Luna our sleeping Hully Pod. Together they create a Luxury Vintage Glamping experience that sleeps up to 8 guests. Hera comes with a 3 x 6 m decked covered porch area and has a large ourdoor 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 Kirami Japanese style wood fired hot tub. All wood and kindling is supplied.
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Gilestone Glamping

3 units · Glamping1 acre · Talybont, Wales
Three luxurious, spacious safari tents with hot tubs set on a working farm in the Brecon Beacons National Park
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Medley Meadow

4 units · Glamping9 acres · Monmouthshire, Wales
Safari tent stays in nine acres of re-wilded meadows in Monmouthshire
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Nature's Nest

7 units · Glamping1 acre · Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, West Midlands
Welcome to Nature's Nest! For family and group escapes –the ultimate luxury glamping experience. Nature's Nest boasts 4 beautiful canvas cottages that melt into the glorious Herefordshire countryside. These self-catering glamping accommodations are nestled on a natural spacious site with uninterrupted views over the rolling countryside, and River Wye in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Relax in your own hot tub, cosy by the fire and you can bring your dogs too.
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Dog-friendly safari tents in Wyre Forest guide

Overview

Welcome to one of England’s most important spreads of oak wood and its largest forest NNR, set just beyond the western edge of the Midlands’ urban sprawl. Wyre Forest, its tree cover all designated either an NNR or SSSI, is a favourite for woodsy walks, running, gentle cycling, horse riding, and its Go Ape centre treetop ropes course. The best camping can be found along the southern edge, either at Bewdley or just beyond the main entrance. The forest is conveniently positioned for exploration by train too, with Severn Valley’s Bewdley, Northwood Holt, and Arley stations all flanking its eastern edge.

Where to go

Bewdley

Bewdley, hanging off Wyre Forest’s southeast corner, is the nearest community and a long-serving tourist destination on the River Severn. It’s well-known for its riverfront Georgian houses and iconic 1798 bridge designed by Thomas Telford. Several grand country house estates can also be seen while heading south to Stourport-on-Severn. To see the area’s natural beauty, the Severn’s best stretch for canoeing runs between Bridgnorth and Bewdley, and it’s an easy walk on pretty paths into Wyre Forest from town. Bewdley also boasts access to a number of family-friendly campsites and glamping sites.

Visitor Centre & the South Side

The main entrance into Wyre Forest is two miles west of Bewdley. This is the nexus of forest activity with a café, three way-marked walking trails, running trails, cycling routes, and bridleways alongside the visitor centre. The most interesting trail loops north around an arboretum, which hosts the unusual whitty pear among many other species. Camping awaits a short distance along the road from the main forest entrance toward Far Forest.

River Severn & the East Side

The eastern borderlands of the forest are framed by the River Severn, where the best stretch of kayaking on the UK’s longest river beckons, plus the long-distance Severn Way (east bank) and Geopark/North Worcestershire Ways (west bank). There are some excellent riverside campsites perfectly poised for forest forays as well—search for the best spots in the Bewdley area or near Pound Green.

Buttonoak, Earnwood Copse, and the North Side

Wyre Forest’s northern portion is less crowded, and forest-ensconced Buttonoak makes the best all-round base, with a pub and camping at nearby Pound Green. Just northwest of here, the car park at Earnwood Copse serves as a good launch point for hitting the woodsy trails. It’s also the north of the forest that has most of the NNR-designated and most ecologically important forest.

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