Dog-friendly camping near Carrog

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Camping with pets in Carrog puts you right at the edge of rolling hills, woodlands, and some of the friendliest sites in the UK. With over 580 pet-friendly options, you’ll spot everything from open meadows to tucked-away corners where dogs can properly stretch their legs. Expect practical facilities like showers and toilets at most sites, and you won’t struggle to find places that welcome pets with open arms. Fishing, hiking, and horseback-riding are all on offer right from camp, making it easy to fill your days. Prices start as low as £7 a night, with the average sitting just around £45. Regulars rave about Henbant Permaculture Farm + Camp (172 reviews) for the peaceful vibe, while Hamperley Hideaways (79 reviews) and Panpwnton Campsite (74 reviews) are favourites for easy walks and plenty of space. Bring your boots, pack the lead, and don’t forget a bag for the rubbish—this is camping made simple for both you and your four-legged mate.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Carrog

If you need to work or be online, there is WiFi, and the table to work on, you can also dine on the table, this table can also be taken away.

4. Mehefin Coed

146km from Carrog · 1 unit · Glamping · Crymych, Wales
Hello and welcome to Llwyn Celyn’s “Mehefin Coed” and a little bit of paradise, we really don’t want to share. June and I (Laurence) Tree hope you enjoy your stay in our vintage motor home, parked up in a setting that invokes (we hope) the off road country lane hide away meets beach and secluded back garden feel. Llwyn Celyn – Like hundreds like it, is a small holding, a farm of some 12 acres, these days it is still farmed, though very quiet with only the sound of sheep from our family folk, and is set midst a small hamlet of ten other holdings. Llwyn Celyn’s “Mehefin Coed” is situated in the heart of Pembrokeshire’s National Park – The Preseli Mountain Range and birth place of Wiltshire’s “Stonehenge” and their blue stones, to which the quarries can be seen and walked to a few minutes away from Mehefin Coed. From our pictures, we hope, they give you a sense of relaxation and to forget the World outside away from our part of the UKs wonderful Pembrokeshire.
Showers
Wifi
Potable water
from 
£70
 / night

Camping with pets in Carrog puts you right at the edge of rolling hills, woodlands, and some of the friendliest sites in the UK. With over 580 pet-friendly options, you’ll spot everything from open meadows to tucked-away corners where dogs can properly stretch their legs. Expect practical facilities like showers and toilets at most sites, and you won’t struggle to find places that welcome pets with open arms. Fishing, hiking, and horseback-riding are all on offer right from camp, making it easy to fill your days. Prices start as low as £7 a night, with the average sitting just around £45. Regulars rave about Henbant Permaculture Farm + Camp (172 reviews) for the peaceful vibe, while Hamperley Hideaways (79 reviews) and Panpwnton Campsite (74 reviews) are favourites for easy walks and plenty of space. Bring your boots, pack the lead, and don’t forget a bag for the rubbish—this is camping made simple for both you and your four-legged mate.

98% (1.2K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Carrog

If you need to work or be online, there is WiFi, and the table to work on, you can also dine on the table, this table can also be taken away.

4. Mehefin Coed

146km from Carrog · 1 unit · Glamping · Crymych, Wales
Hello and welcome to Llwyn Celyn’s “Mehefin Coed” and a little bit of paradise, we really don’t want to share. June and I (Laurence) Tree hope you enjoy your stay in our vintage motor home, parked up in a setting that invokes (we hope) the off road country lane hide away meets beach and secluded back garden feel. Llwyn Celyn – Like hundreds like it, is a small holding, a farm of some 12 acres, these days it is still farmed, though very quiet with only the sound of sheep from our family folk, and is set midst a small hamlet of ten other holdings. Llwyn Celyn’s “Mehefin Coed” is situated in the heart of Pembrokeshire’s National Park – The Preseli Mountain Range and birth place of Wiltshire’s “Stonehenge” and their blue stones, to which the quarries can be seen and walked to a few minutes away from Mehefin Coed. From our pictures, we hope, they give you a sense of relaxation and to forget the World outside away from our part of the UKs wonderful Pembrokeshire.
Showers
Wifi
Potable water
from 
£70
 / night

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