Dog friendly sites

Pleasance Farm Glen (4WD only)
Spott, East Lothian Council
£45 per night
Little Bedsies
Little Langton, North Yorkshire
£75 per night
End Field, Hall Farm (4WD only)
Brendon, Devon
£45 per night
High Bellridge
Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland
£45 per night
Scotchcoulthard Farm
Haltwhistle, Northumberland
£45 per night
Shellacres
Cornhill-on-Tweed, Northumberland
£75 per night

Find a Wild Camping Site With Your Dog

Nothing beats the excitement of packing for your trip. The thrill of rushing around for your final things, locking the door and then clambering into your vehicle. But all of that joy can be taken so quickly… with just one look at your dog’s face. They know what those suitcases mean, and it can be heartbreaking to drive off without them.
But you don’t have to leave your pet behind anymore, as one of the benefits of motorhome and campervan travel is being able to bring them along. Taking your pup on a camping trip won’t restrict where you stay either, as you can still go wild camping with your dog.

At Wild With Consent, you’ll find a wide selection of private camping sites that allow dogs. Whether you’re looking to go remote camping in Scotland, England, Wales or Northern Ireland, your pup won’t have to miss out on the fun.

These wild camping sites will provide plenty of space for your pet to enjoy. Book directly with a Wild With Consent landowner to stay in the heart of nature, undisturbed for miles. You could book a forest camping site or go for a site on farmland.

Each site takes only one booking per night, which assures you a secluded and peaceful stay. You won’t have to worry about other dogs nearby or people complaining about your pet, for at these sites, they’re as much of a guest as you are.

Tips for wild camping with your dog:

1. Bring a dog travel bed with you. There’s a lot of space available when remote camping with your dog, but they’ll likely prefer to spend their time beside you. 2. Bring some old towels! They’re going to get a bit muddy, and that’s part of the joy of wild camping.
3. Pack all food in containers, as you don’t want the smell to attract anything else.
4. Bring enough poo bags and possibly a shovel. If you take your dog wild camping, you must ensure you always clean up after them.
5. Bring a long lead. There may be times when your dog needs to be secured, particularly if you’re staying on farmland.
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