
Dog friendly campsites with fishing in Cambridgeshire
9 dog friendly campsites with fishing in Cambridgeshire
Westerby Farm Camping and Glamping
Outwell, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
Family friendly glamping site with a fishing lake. A beautiful setting to explore Cambridgeshire and Norfolk.
Pitches: Bumble Shepherd's Hut with Optional Hot Tub (Dog Friendly), Carousel Yurt with Optional Hot Tub (Dog Friendly)
Fields End Water
Doddington, March, Cambridgeshire
Open all year, this is a 5 star, adult only, dog friendly park with two well stocked fishing lakes in the Fens.
Pitches: 28 x Fully Serviced Hardstanding Pitches, 11 x Fully Serviced Grass Pitches (Paddock)
Fenview Lakes
Ely, Cambridgeshire
Family friendly touring and glamping with beautiful views and onsite fishing lakes. Just 15 minutes from Ely.
Pitches: 9 x Electric Grass Touring Pitches, 10 x Non Electric Grass Touring Pitches
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Gayton Farm
Horningsea, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Glamping in luxury ensuite glamping domes and a gypsy caravan with countryside views, ten minutes from Cambridge.
Lakeview Paddock Certificated Site
Grafham, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
Family friendly camping and touring site beside Grafham Water, ten minutes from Grafham village. Dogs welcome!
Wyton Lakes Holiday Park
Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
Quiet adult only camping and touring overlooking the River Ouse with three fishing lakes. 30 minutes to Cambridge!
Trelander Certificated Site
Isleham, Ely, Cambridgeshire
A rural site situated in the heart of the Fens, open year round and set beside a river packed with wildlife.
Common Right Barns
Wisbech St Mary, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
Welcoming adult-only site with natural surroundings, and great access to Peteborough and the coastline.
Quiet Waters Caravan Park
Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
A quiet, family owned and run park since 1935, occupying five riverside acres on the banks of the Great River Ouse.




























