Dog-friendly caravan parks near Sutton-on-Sea

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Welcome to Hipcamp! Looking for a camping experience near Sutton-on-Sea, England with your caravan and furry friends? You're in luck! We have over 800 options specifically tailored to your preferences. With campsites like Cuckoo Farm Campsite (45 reviews), Archer’s Field (38 reviews), and Whitlingham Broad Campsite (37 reviews), you can trust that you'll have a great stay. And with amenities like pet-friendly spaces, potable water, and the option for campfires, you'll have everything you need for a memorable trip. Plus, with prices starting as low as £9 per night and an average price of £24 per night, you can have an amazing camping experience without breaking the bank. So pack up your caravan and get ready for some autumn fun, horseback riding, and whitewater paddling at one of our fantastic campsites!

94% (206) 129 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Sutton-on-Sea

4. Morning Dew Camping

100%
(1)
122km from Sutton-on-Sea · 2 units · Motorhomes
Secluded field near the head of a picturesque valley with far-reaching views. Perfect for bird watching, within easy reach of quiet forestry tracks which are ideal for cycling and walking. Enjoy after dark stargazing too. A quiet location but only a few miles inland from Scarborough. Four miles to the village of Ayton which has a convenience store, garage, chemist, fish and chip shop and restaurant as well as two popular pubs. The quaint village of Scalby is only a few miles away, and Dolby Forest with a variety of outdoor activities is also nearby. Well behaved dogs are welcome. There is a fire pit available for those evenings around the camp fire, and barbecues are permitted. Please note that facilities are limited. We are situated within the National Park and we ask that visitors respect their surroundings and take all their waste away when they leave.
from 
£12
 / night

5. Damside Campsite

96%
(14)
140km from Sutton-on-Sea · 10 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Well-maintained and peaceful wild camping site in the Peak District Buxton 15 minutes’ drive; Chatsworth House half an hour Dogs welcome; 10 minutes’ walk from a pub; nearby playground Just how remote would you like your holiday accommodation to be? If the answer is fair to middling, Damside Campsite might just be the place for you: this pop-up spot is surrounded by the glorious wilderness of Peak District National Park. Doesn’t get much more blissfully peaceful than that – except for the occasional lowing cow, all is stillness here. Having said that, don’t worry: you won’t have to scramble across hills and dales for a pint: a traditional pub serving real ales and home-cooked food is right in the village of Peak Forest, a 20-minute walk away. Both the site and the pub welcome dogs, though it might be wise to keep them on a lead when walking past the farm animals. This is wild camping; facilities might not be abundant (there are no showers), but they are well maintained and include a portable toilet and a washing-up area. There is also fresh running water, and you’re welcome to start a campfire or a barbecue. You can grab essentials in the village shop, or head to Chapel-en-le-Frith (10 minutes) or Buxton (15 minutes). If you’re here with the kids, the flat, grassy field where you’ll set up your tent makes for an excellent play area on which to run around, kick a ball or fly a kite. A nearby playground has swings, slides, a small adventure course and a multisport pitch. Walking paths start from right outside the farm, or you can drive to hiking areas like Chee Dale Stepping Stones (10 minutes), a dramatic gorge on the River Wye.
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£20
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp! Looking for a camping experience near Sutton-on-Sea, England with your caravan and furry friends? You're in luck! We have over 800 options specifically tailored to your preferences. With campsites like Cuckoo Farm Campsite (45 reviews), Archer’s Field (38 reviews), and Whitlingham Broad Campsite (37 reviews), you can trust that you'll have a great stay. And with amenities like pet-friendly spaces, potable water, and the option for campfires, you'll have everything you need for a memorable trip. Plus, with prices starting as low as £9 per night and an average price of £24 per night, you can have an amazing camping experience without breaking the bank. So pack up your caravan and get ready for some autumn fun, horseback riding, and whitewater paddling at one of our fantastic campsites!

94% (206) 129 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Sutton-on-Sea

4. Morning Dew Camping

100%
(1)
122km from Sutton-on-Sea · 2 units · Motorhomes
Secluded field near the head of a picturesque valley with far-reaching views. Perfect for bird watching, within easy reach of quiet forestry tracks which are ideal for cycling and walking. Enjoy after dark stargazing too. A quiet location but only a few miles inland from Scarborough. Four miles to the village of Ayton which has a convenience store, garage, chemist, fish and chip shop and restaurant as well as two popular pubs. The quaint village of Scalby is only a few miles away, and Dolby Forest with a variety of outdoor activities is also nearby. Well behaved dogs are welcome. There is a fire pit available for those evenings around the camp fire, and barbecues are permitted. Please note that facilities are limited. We are situated within the National Park and we ask that visitors respect their surroundings and take all their waste away when they leave.
from 
£12
 / night

5. Damside Campsite

96%
(14)
140km from Sutton-on-Sea · 10 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Well-maintained and peaceful wild camping site in the Peak District Buxton 15 minutes’ drive; Chatsworth House half an hour Dogs welcome; 10 minutes’ walk from a pub; nearby playground Just how remote would you like your holiday accommodation to be? If the answer is fair to middling, Damside Campsite might just be the place for you: this pop-up spot is surrounded by the glorious wilderness of Peak District National Park. Doesn’t get much more blissfully peaceful than that – except for the occasional lowing cow, all is stillness here. Having said that, don’t worry: you won’t have to scramble across hills and dales for a pint: a traditional pub serving real ales and home-cooked food is right in the village of Peak Forest, a 20-minute walk away. Both the site and the pub welcome dogs, though it might be wise to keep them on a lead when walking past the farm animals. This is wild camping; facilities might not be abundant (there are no showers), but they are well maintained and include a portable toilet and a washing-up area. There is also fresh running water, and you’re welcome to start a campfire or a barbecue. You can grab essentials in the village shop, or head to Chapel-en-le-Frith (10 minutes) or Buxton (15 minutes). If you’re here with the kids, the flat, grassy field where you’ll set up your tent makes for an excellent play area on which to run around, kick a ball or fly a kite. A nearby playground has swings, slides, a small adventure course and a multisport pitch. Walking paths start from right outside the farm, or you can drive to hiking areas like Chee Dale Stepping Stones (10 minutes), a dramatic gorge on the River Wye.
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£20
 / night

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