
Seascale dog friendly glamping
9 glamping sites in Seascale
Parkgate Farm Holidays
Irton, Holmrook, Cumbria
95 reviews
99%
would recommend
Small, family camping and glamping site with stunning views in the Lake District. Ten minutes from beaches too.
Pitches: Camping Pod (Dog Friendly), 3 x Parkgate Cabins (Dog Friendly)
Church Stile Farm and Holiday Park
Seascale, Cumbria
197 reviews
95%
would recommend
Camping, touring and glamping, within a five minute walk of pubs. 15 minutes to Seascale Beach and Scafell Pike!
Pitches: 3 x Camping Pods (Dog Friendly), 2 x Shepherd's Huts (Dog Friendly)
Wild Wool Barn
Ennerdale, Cleator, Cumbria
10 reviews
70%
would recommend
Rural, peaceful setting with views of Ennerdale Water welcoming tents. Bunkhouse onsite.
Baystone Bank Farm Campsite
Whicham, Millom, Cumbria
43 reviews
81%
would recommend
Farm site in the Lake District with valley views, 15 minutes to the beach. Dog friendly with private fire pits!
Moss Side Farm Campsite
Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria
79 reviews
92%
would recommend
Working family-run farm and campsite in the scenic Woodland Valley, near Coniston Water in the Lake District.
5 x Rail Cabins (Dog Friendly)
Inside Out Camping @ Seatoller Farm
Keswick, Cumbria
11 reviews
91%
would recommend
Cosy yurts set on a farm, deep in the heart of the Lake District, just 20 minutes from Keswick.
6 x Yurts
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Harebeck Holidays at Thornbank Farm
Seascale, Cumbria
Peaceful touring and glamping farm site on the edge of the Lake District. Just five minutes from Seascale Beach.
Syke Farm Campsite
Buttermere, Cumbria
Family friendly tent camping to get back to basics and yurt glamping set in the heart of the Lake District.
Swallow Barn
Cockermouth, Cumbria
In the picturesque Loweswater valley, this barn is part of a traditional set of farm buildings dating back to 1670.































