Dog-friendly caravan parks near Mortehoe

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Overlooking the Bristol Channel, Mortehoe is a small seaside village on Devon’s north coast. Mortehoe sits inside the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where campers can explore seaside strolls to local lighthouses and historic points. Discover even more of Devon’s coastline with a hike along a section of South West Coast Path. Stop at Hartland Devon Heritage Coast for waterfalls or a surfing break. To the east, campers can also explore Exmoor National Park, beloved for wildlife, sweeping cliffside walks, and views over the channel. Stay on-site at public tent pitches or wild camping spots with landowner permission. For a glimpse at life in Mortehoe, camp or glamp on private lands to enjoy comforts like private campfire pits and pet-friendly sites.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Mortehoe

5. Campsite 360°

100%
(6)
122km from Mortehoe · 24 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Campsite 360° – Wild Freedom in the Black Mountains Tucked away in the untamed beauty of the Black Mountains, Campsite 360° is a true off-grid retreat for those seeking peace, space, and adventure. With panoramic views stretching to the horizon, this wild, solar-powered haven offers a rare escape from the noise and rush of modern life. Wake to the sound of birdsong, breathe crisp mountain air, and watch the sun spill across rolling hills and valleys. Whether you pitch a tent under a starlit sky, park up your campervan in a secluded spot, or simply spend your days exploring, Campsite 360° is all about reconnecting with nature – and yourself. Our land is more than a campsite – it’s a living landscape. You’ll find open meadows, sheltered hollows, and vantage points perfect for soaking up 360-degree views. There are no bright city lights here, just a canopy of stars at night and the distant silhouette of mountains by day. We welcome solo travellers, couples, families, and small groups looking for a space to gather, celebrate, or simply unwind. If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, the surrounding Black Mountains offer endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting. If relaxation is your goal, pull up a chair, light a campfire, and let the world drift away. Facilities & Features: Spacious, unmarked pitches for tents and campervans Off-grid, solar-powered amenities Fresh air and no traffic noise – just nature Fire pits available (wood supplied on request) Pet-friendly – dogs welcome on leads Stunning views in every direction Why Choose Campsite 360°? This is camping as it’s meant to be – simple, peaceful, and in harmony with the land. Our focus is on providing space and freedom, not crowded plots and strict schedules. You’re free to choose your spot, wander the land, and immerse yourself in the rhythms of the natural world. If you’re looking for an authentic wild camping experience with the convenience of a welcoming base, you’ve found it. Come with an open mind, leave with a full heart.
Campfires
Potable water
Picnic table
from 
£20
 / night

9. Ar y Mwny Camping Wild Wales

90%
(10)
108km from Mortehoe · 10 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Secluded camping, campfires, coast and country. Head west through Wales to the coast and somewhere by the south east corner of Ireland is the beautiful region of Pembrokeshire. Halfway between the smallest cathedral city in the realm and the site of the last invasion of Britain by their Gallic neighbours is the idyll of Sir Benfro. Once in Trevine or Trefin, there is a long bumpy lane with no tarmac. Watch that sat nav go into the blue, and you too can be Ar y Mwny. Make your camp nestled on a gentle hillside, with panoramic views of the sea and countryside. Located just about as far away from any roads as its possible to get in this part of Pembrokeshire, yet still only a short walk to the coast via footpaths. Being situated amongst several hundred acres of farmland, we not only have inspirational views but also the blessing of unobstructed sunrises and sunsets, followed by a wide open starscape. Its possible to take the wildlife for granted, but across the seasons we can delight in the bird flocks, and casually greet the resident buzzards and foxes and the family of Jac y Do that have raised their young here over several decades. And now, the little birds are managing to flourish too. We live here in harmony, and are thankful for the space. Forget that clock. For each pitch there is: Drinking Water Taps Stone Firepit with Old Field Stones to rebuild your own if required. Good firewood available to buy by the basket. Toilets and Showers, currently consisting of: A main toilet block with three toilets with wash basins - each in family-sized rooms. A Ty Bach Toilet Cubicle (water flushing, not chemical). A main shower block with a hot shower and toilet - our own Blue Lagoon cabin. A hot power shower and toilet enclosure. Also available are: A utility room for hot washing up, and a wash and dry laundry option. Fridge / Freezers for ice packs and anything else you might wish to keep cool. A microwave, and phone charging lockers. Recycling Centre with Bins for rubbish and Recycling Boxes that get Emptied Toilet Cassette Emptying and rinsing Facility if you need Electrical Appliances ( phones, lanterns, batteries etc ) may be Charged for Free.
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£13
 / night

Overlooking the Bristol Channel, Mortehoe is a small seaside village on Devon’s north coast. Mortehoe sits inside the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where campers can explore seaside strolls to local lighthouses and historic points. Discover even more of Devon’s coastline with a hike along a section of South West Coast Path. Stop at Hartland Devon Heritage Coast for waterfalls or a surfing break. To the east, campers can also explore Exmoor National Park, beloved for wildlife, sweeping cliffside walks, and views over the channel. Stay on-site at public tent pitches or wild camping spots with landowner permission. For a glimpse at life in Mortehoe, camp or glamp on private lands to enjoy comforts like private campfire pits and pet-friendly sites.

91% (967) 286 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Mortehoe

5. Campsite 360°

100%
(6)
122km from Mortehoe · 24 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Campsite 360° – Wild Freedom in the Black Mountains Tucked away in the untamed beauty of the Black Mountains, Campsite 360° is a true off-grid retreat for those seeking peace, space, and adventure. With panoramic views stretching to the horizon, this wild, solar-powered haven offers a rare escape from the noise and rush of modern life. Wake to the sound of birdsong, breathe crisp mountain air, and watch the sun spill across rolling hills and valleys. Whether you pitch a tent under a starlit sky, park up your campervan in a secluded spot, or simply spend your days exploring, Campsite 360° is all about reconnecting with nature – and yourself. Our land is more than a campsite – it’s a living landscape. You’ll find open meadows, sheltered hollows, and vantage points perfect for soaking up 360-degree views. There are no bright city lights here, just a canopy of stars at night and the distant silhouette of mountains by day. We welcome solo travellers, couples, families, and small groups looking for a space to gather, celebrate, or simply unwind. If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, the surrounding Black Mountains offer endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting. If relaxation is your goal, pull up a chair, light a campfire, and let the world drift away. Facilities & Features: Spacious, unmarked pitches for tents and campervans Off-grid, solar-powered amenities Fresh air and no traffic noise – just nature Fire pits available (wood supplied on request) Pet-friendly – dogs welcome on leads Stunning views in every direction Why Choose Campsite 360°? This is camping as it’s meant to be – simple, peaceful, and in harmony with the land. Our focus is on providing space and freedom, not crowded plots and strict schedules. You’re free to choose your spot, wander the land, and immerse yourself in the rhythms of the natural world. If you’re looking for an authentic wild camping experience with the convenience of a welcoming base, you’ve found it. Come with an open mind, leave with a full heart.
Campfires
Potable water
Picnic table
from 
£20
 / night

9. Ar y Mwny Camping Wild Wales

90%
(10)
108km from Mortehoe · 10 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Secluded camping, campfires, coast and country. Head west through Wales to the coast and somewhere by the south east corner of Ireland is the beautiful region of Pembrokeshire. Halfway between the smallest cathedral city in the realm and the site of the last invasion of Britain by their Gallic neighbours is the idyll of Sir Benfro. Once in Trevine or Trefin, there is a long bumpy lane with no tarmac. Watch that sat nav go into the blue, and you too can be Ar y Mwny. Make your camp nestled on a gentle hillside, with panoramic views of the sea and countryside. Located just about as far away from any roads as its possible to get in this part of Pembrokeshire, yet still only a short walk to the coast via footpaths. Being situated amongst several hundred acres of farmland, we not only have inspirational views but also the blessing of unobstructed sunrises and sunsets, followed by a wide open starscape. Its possible to take the wildlife for granted, but across the seasons we can delight in the bird flocks, and casually greet the resident buzzards and foxes and the family of Jac y Do that have raised their young here over several decades. And now, the little birds are managing to flourish too. We live here in harmony, and are thankful for the space. Forget that clock. For each pitch there is: Drinking Water Taps Stone Firepit with Old Field Stones to rebuild your own if required. Good firewood available to buy by the basket. Toilets and Showers, currently consisting of: A main toilet block with three toilets with wash basins - each in family-sized rooms. A Ty Bach Toilet Cubicle (water flushing, not chemical). A main shower block with a hot shower and toilet - our own Blue Lagoon cabin. A hot power shower and toilet enclosure. Also available are: A utility room for hot washing up, and a wash and dry laundry option. Fridge / Freezers for ice packs and anything else you might wish to keep cool. A microwave, and phone charging lockers. Recycling Centre with Bins for rubbish and Recycling Boxes that get Emptied Toilet Cassette Emptying and rinsing Facility if you need Electrical Appliances ( phones, lanterns, batteries etc ) may be Charged for Free.
Campfires
Showers
Potable water
from 
£13
 / night

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Dog-friendly caravan parks near Mortehoe guide

Where to go

Exmoor National Park

Stand atop England’s highest cliffs, wander the rugged moors, or explore accessible Exmoor Strolls walking paths in Exmoor National Park. Home to wild red deer and salmon spawning grounds, Exmoor’s protected areas are a unique chance to experience some of England’s most special species. Stay the night at on-site tent camping pitches, glamping accommodations, and lodgings inside the park, or seek landowner permission for wild camping in the heart of nature.

North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Discover the natural beauty around Mortehoe in North Devon AONB. Head north of the village for a stroll around historic Bull Point Lighthouse, then follow the South West Coast Path down to Morte Point to admire sea birds and spectacular sunset views. Linger overnight at waterfront tent pitches overlooking the sea, complete with conveniences like toilets, potable water, and campfire pits.

Hartland Devon Heritage Coast

Follow the trails of Hartland Devon Heritage Coast to Speke’s Mill Mouth Waterfall for a refreshing day hike, or embark on a longer journey on this section of South West Coast Path, England’s longest walking trail. Campers who love the water can chase the waves at this popular surfing destination, and then find quiet tent pitches and glamping yurts for a peaceful retreat at the end of the day.

When to go

Summer is a popular time to visit the area around Mortehoe, when campers can catch the waves at Woolacombe Beach or stroll coastal paths. Book early during the busy season from June to August to score waterfront tent pitches and glamping spots. Autumn is cooler and less crowded, though still lovely for refreshing walks by the sea. Pack for wind and rain in winter, when sea storms tend to arrive.