Dog-friendly camping near Gullane

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Gullane draws pet lovers and their four-legged pals with over 28 pet-friendly camping spots—plenty of room to roam, sniff, and stretch out after a beach walk or a stomp along the John Muir Way. Expect prices to land around £100 a night, but you’ll find options dipping as low as £10 if you’re keen to keep it simple. Dogs are welcome just about everywhere, and you’ll spot water bowls and biscuit tins at many sites. Top picks like Beirhope Alpacas (86 reviews) let your pup meet alpacas, while Collierhall Farm (14 reviews) and Cleghorn Farm (7 reviews) offer easy access to wide fields and woodland. Most campsites here allow campfires, provide toilets, and keep things relaxed—ideal for unwinding after a day of fishing, hiking, or wildlife-watching. Bring your walking boots, a lead, and a strong arm for stick throwing—Gullane’s waiting.

97% (145)

Top-rated campgrounds near Gullane

1. The Charcoal Huts - Isle of Bute

100%
(3)
144km from Gullane · 2 units · Glamping
Our Huts are located within the Moss Wood area of Bute Forest - a mixed birch and alder wood that extends up the hillside to the west of the A886 that connects the Rhubodach Ferry to Port Bannatyne and Rothesay. Moss Wood has a range of facilities. Park on the shore-side where the coast can be enjoyed or at the main entrance, and take a walk up through Moss Wood along the Poetry Trail. A steep walk in places, the Poetry Trail is a loop punctuated with places to stop and read, to stop and think. Read nature poetry from throughout the ages, stop at the Blether Stane, or taking the spur to the Viewing Point back south across the Kyles. Moss Wood connects to the West Island Way – take the Poetry Trail and the spur to the Viewing Point – and then take the Stag’s Trod further up (steeply) till you reach the West Island Way. From there, head south towards Port Bannatyne or north along the boundary of the Community Forest. From the viewing point, you can also explore interesting heritage features such as the old WW2 bunker, kayak shelter, Balnakailly settlement, and the SSSI oak woodland.
Potable water
from 
£85
 / night

Gullane draws pet lovers and their four-legged pals with over 28 pet-friendly camping spots—plenty of room to roam, sniff, and stretch out after a beach walk or a stomp along the John Muir Way. Expect prices to land around £100 a night, but you’ll find options dipping as low as £10 if you’re keen to keep it simple. Dogs are welcome just about everywhere, and you’ll spot water bowls and biscuit tins at many sites. Top picks like Beirhope Alpacas (86 reviews) let your pup meet alpacas, while Collierhall Farm (14 reviews) and Cleghorn Farm (7 reviews) offer easy access to wide fields and woodland. Most campsites here allow campfires, provide toilets, and keep things relaxed—ideal for unwinding after a day of fishing, hiking, or wildlife-watching. Bring your walking boots, a lead, and a strong arm for stick throwing—Gullane’s waiting.

97% (145)

Top-rated campgrounds near Gullane

1. The Charcoal Huts - Isle of Bute

100%
(3)
144km from Gullane · 2 units · Glamping
Our Huts are located within the Moss Wood area of Bute Forest - a mixed birch and alder wood that extends up the hillside to the west of the A886 that connects the Rhubodach Ferry to Port Bannatyne and Rothesay. Moss Wood has a range of facilities. Park on the shore-side where the coast can be enjoyed or at the main entrance, and take a walk up through Moss Wood along the Poetry Trail. A steep walk in places, the Poetry Trail is a loop punctuated with places to stop and read, to stop and think. Read nature poetry from throughout the ages, stop at the Blether Stane, or taking the spur to the Viewing Point back south across the Kyles. Moss Wood connects to the West Island Way – take the Poetry Trail and the spur to the Viewing Point – and then take the Stag’s Trod further up (steeply) till you reach the West Island Way. From there, head south towards Port Bannatyne or north along the boundary of the Community Forest. From the viewing point, you can also explore interesting heritage features such as the old WW2 bunker, kayak shelter, Balnakailly settlement, and the SSSI oak woodland.
Potable water
from 
£85
 / night

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