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dog friendly campsites
« on: August 23, 2009, 17:46:11 »
Hi just been trying to find campsites in the Lakes and the Dales but to no avail!!!!

anybody know of campsites in these areas that DON'T have a problem with a rottie
life's to short to drive crap.

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Re: dog friendly campsites
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2009, 01:15:00 »
Lots of caravan club sites, try the online directory.

Or don't tell them, I don't  so they don't try and charge me £5 a night per dog.

Also try a book called "pets welcome", by the AA IIRC.
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Re: dog friendly campsites
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2009, 15:36:34 »
we have a similar problem but the tent will be too small for two spaniels and a st bernard ;)

but i found this which may be of help to you

http://www.discoverthelakes.co.uk/pet-friendly-places-c42.html

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Re: dog friendly campsites
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2009, 19:14:13 »
cheers for the info :lol:
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Re: dog friendly campsites
« Reply #4 on: September 05, 2009, 23:49:22 »
I find the problem (we have a Springer Spaniel and might be getting a Border Collie next year) is not so much finding accommodation - as RRB says, the Caravan Club accept dogs - but finding lots of things that we can do when we get there.  So many things are 'No dogs' or 'Guide dogs only', or there are dog bans on certain bits of beach which means we have to drive miles to find a really good beach, and we are not really interested in long cliff top walks as the main attraction of the day.  I have not noticed anything in the CC bumph discriminating against any breed of dog.

I can recommend Cheddar Gorge and some of the Great Little Trains of Wales as a good, dog-friendly day out.  Dogs can go in all the caves and on the bus at Cheddar, and the trains in Wales charge a nominal fare for dogs, Willow got her own ticket!
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Re: dog friendly campsites
« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2009, 01:25:40 »
These where happy when we used to take my old boxer there a good few years ago and going by their website they still dont mind.
And you can have a camp fire  :D

http://www.fishergroundcampsite.co.uk/

Just to add, Arriva Buses in the North West and Wales let your dog on free. :lol:
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Re: dog friendly campsites
« Reply #6 on: September 06, 2009, 17:58:10 »
Recently stayed at hawkshead hall campsite in the lakedistrict with my two lurchers, there were several campers with different breed dogs - two staffy for instance. They never asked what type of dog we had when we booked. The site rule is to keep the dog on a lead at all times. We used chains on the trucks bumper/wheel for when it was feeding time etc.

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LA22 ONN
015394 36221
www.hawksheadhall-campsite.com
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