Dog-friendly camping near Alnmouth

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Travelling with your dog? In Alnmouth, you’ll find over 60 pet-friendly camping spots, from riverside pitches to farm fields where dogs can roam. Showers, toilets, and plenty of space for pets come standard at most sites. Prices start at just £20 a night, with the average around £87. Alnmouth’s coastline and surrounding trails make it easy to combine long walks with a swim or a spot of fishing. Favourites include Beirhope Alpacas (86 reviews) for animal encounters, Walkmill Campsite (43 reviews) for riverside access, and Tyne View Camping (9 reviews) for those who want a quieter spot. Bring your lead, pack some dog treats, and explore the Northumberland coast the way locals do—one muddy pawprint at a time.

99% (176) 198 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Alnmouth

2. Lake District Herdwick Huts

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136km from Alnmouth · 5 units · Glamping
You will not find a more stunning place to stay and explore within the UK. Set in the very heart of the Lake District National Park, there is good reason why this magnificent location inspired the poet William Wordsworth to commit some of his most world-renowned poetry to paper. These beautiful huts are nestled underneath the Fairfield horseshoe mountain range and Nab scar, so there is no need to drive anywhere for the finest mountain hikes. With Rydal Lake, a wild swimmers hot spot, and waterfalls and plunge pools on site, it really is hard to beat! You will not find a more stunning place to stay and explore within the UK. Set in the very heart of the Lake District National Park, there is good reason why this magnificent location inspired the poet William Wordsworth to commit some of his most world-renowned poetry to paper. Grasmere is on the doorstep, voted one of the top places to visit in the Lake District, with the famous '‘Coffin route’ walk offering a spectacular lake and mountain view stroll straight from your hut door. With low level to high level walks exploring the Lakes from Rydal caters for everyone. Ambleside and Grasmere are both walking distance for cafes, restaurants and cinemas and Rydal offers scenic off-road strolls to arrive by. Each with fresh linen, wood burning stove and cast iron gas hob, you are sure to be comfortable even in the thick of winter.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£110
 / night

Travelling with your dog? In Alnmouth, you’ll find over 60 pet-friendly camping spots, from riverside pitches to farm fields where dogs can roam. Showers, toilets, and plenty of space for pets come standard at most sites. Prices start at just £20 a night, with the average around £87. Alnmouth’s coastline and surrounding trails make it easy to combine long walks with a swim or a spot of fishing. Favourites include Beirhope Alpacas (86 reviews) for animal encounters, Walkmill Campsite (43 reviews) for riverside access, and Tyne View Camping (9 reviews) for those who want a quieter spot. Bring your lead, pack some dog treats, and explore the Northumberland coast the way locals do—one muddy pawprint at a time.

99% (176) 198 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Alnmouth

2. Lake District Herdwick Huts

100%
(1)
136km from Alnmouth · 5 units · Glamping
You will not find a more stunning place to stay and explore within the UK. Set in the very heart of the Lake District National Park, there is good reason why this magnificent location inspired the poet William Wordsworth to commit some of his most world-renowned poetry to paper. These beautiful huts are nestled underneath the Fairfield horseshoe mountain range and Nab scar, so there is no need to drive anywhere for the finest mountain hikes. With Rydal Lake, a wild swimmers hot spot, and waterfalls and plunge pools on site, it really is hard to beat! You will not find a more stunning place to stay and explore within the UK. Set in the very heart of the Lake District National Park, there is good reason why this magnificent location inspired the poet William Wordsworth to commit some of his most world-renowned poetry to paper. Grasmere is on the doorstep, voted one of the top places to visit in the Lake District, with the famous '‘Coffin route’ walk offering a spectacular lake and mountain view stroll straight from your hut door. With low level to high level walks exploring the Lakes from Rydal caters for everyone. Ambleside and Grasmere are both walking distance for cafes, restaurants and cinemas and Rydal offers scenic off-road strolls to arrive by. Each with fresh linen, wood burning stove and cast iron gas hob, you are sure to be comfortable even in the thick of winter.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£110
 / night
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