Dog-friendly camping in Powys

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In Powys, camping with pets is straightforward—over 220 pet-friendly sites let you bring your dog along without fuss. Expect fields edged by dry stone walls, woodlands thick with bluebells, and footpaths that wind straight from your tent to the hills. Most sites offer toilets and showers, and you’ll find everything from simple pitches to spots with horse paddocks or wild corners for wildlife-watching. Prices start at just £9 per night, with an average around £70. The best-reviewed spots, like Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite (185 reviews), Pwllyn Farm Camping (117 reviews), and Pytingwyn Woods (70 reviews), put you close to hiking, horseback riding, and wide-open space for your dog to roam. Rubbish bins are standard, and most owners are happy to point you towards their favourite local walks. If you’re camping in Powys, pack your boots and a lead—there’s plenty for you and your pet to discover.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Powys

2. Shepherds Retreat Wales

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3 units · Glamping · Talgarth, Wales
Situated on a traditional working farm in the Brecon Beacons National Park, we offer three beautiful and cosy Shepherds huts. Each hut has a double bed, storage, table and chairs. There is a separate shared well-equipped kitchen with dining table, cooker and large fridge freezer. The shower and toilet room is situated to the rear of the kitchen room. Outside chairs and tables are provided along with towels and bedding. Lighting is off grid, battery powered lights are provided in the huts and shared spaces. Each hut has a wood burner and the farm sells additional firewood along with apple juice and fresh eggs, from their honesty box. The huts have amazing views of the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains, a perfect rural retreat to get away from it all.
Showers
Potable water
Cooking equipment
from 
£80
 / night

In Powys, camping with pets is straightforward—over 220 pet-friendly sites let you bring your dog along without fuss. Expect fields edged by dry stone walls, woodlands thick with bluebells, and footpaths that wind straight from your tent to the hills. Most sites offer toilets and showers, and you’ll find everything from simple pitches to spots with horse paddocks or wild corners for wildlife-watching. Prices start at just £9 per night, with an average around £70. The best-reviewed spots, like Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite (185 reviews), Pwllyn Farm Camping (117 reviews), and Pytingwyn Woods (70 reviews), put you close to hiking, horseback riding, and wide-open space for your dog to roam. Rubbish bins are standard, and most owners are happy to point you towards their favourite local walks. If you’re camping in Powys, pack your boots and a lead—there’s plenty for you and your pet to discover.

97% (816)

Top-rated campgrounds near Powys

2. Shepherds Retreat Wales

100%
(6)
3 units · Glamping · Talgarth, Wales
Situated on a traditional working farm in the Brecon Beacons National Park, we offer three beautiful and cosy Shepherds huts. Each hut has a double bed, storage, table and chairs. There is a separate shared well-equipped kitchen with dining table, cooker and large fridge freezer. The shower and toilet room is situated to the rear of the kitchen room. Outside chairs and tables are provided along with towels and bedding. Lighting is off grid, battery powered lights are provided in the huts and shared spaces. Each hut has a wood burner and the farm sells additional firewood along with apple juice and fresh eggs, from their honesty box. The huts have amazing views of the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains, a perfect rural retreat to get away from it all.
Showers
Potable water
Cooking equipment
from 
£80
 / night

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With the Brecon Beacons National Park in the south of the county and Snowdonia National Park on its north-eastern edge, this is a landscape that begs to be explored. It’s little wonder then that camping and glamping are popular ways to stay here. It’s a region of mountains and heather moorland, rivers, wooded valleys and waterfalls. It’s also home to quaint Welsh villages and fascinating towns including literature-loving Hay-on-Wye and the food hub of Abergavenny. Whether you're looking for a place to pitch a one-man tent while you're on the trail, a family-friendly site that's great for kids or an upscale glamping getaway, our Powys collection has got it covered.