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Best Dog Friendly Camping in Salisbury 2026

Ranked by locals - updated April 2026

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Chalke Valley Camping
Chalke Valley Camping
Woodminton Farm, Bowerchalke
#2
Salisbury Camping and Caravanning Club Site
Salisbury Camping and Caravanning Club Site
Hudson’s Field, Castle Rd
#3
Salisbury Campsite at Bake Farm
Salisbury Campsite at Bake Farm
Bake Farm, Salisbury SP5 4JT
#4
Brades Acre Camp Site
Brades Acre Camp Site
Brades Arce Campsite, Tilshead
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Coombe Caravan Park
Coombe Caravan Park
Coombe Bissett, Salisbury SP2 8PN
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Dog Friendly Camping in Salisbury - guide

Salisbury is one of the most dog-friendly cities in the south of England — and that welcome extends well beyond the parks and riverside walks. Many of the city's best camping actively welcome well-behaved dogs, providing water bowls, dog-friendly seating areas, and occasionally even biscuits behind the bar. With the River Avon, Harnham Water Meadows, and miles of chalk downland on the doorstep, there's no shortage of beautiful walking routes that start and finish at a dog-friendly venue.

UK law doesn't automatically give dogs the right of entry to camping, and food-serving areas in particular are governed by local authority food hygiene standards. However, venues with outdoor seating, covered terraces, or a dedicated bar area separate from the kitchen often accommodate dogs very happily. The venues listed here have been rated by local dog owners who visit regularly — so you can trust these recommendations more than a generic review site.

Tips - dog friendly camping in Salisbury

-Always check whether the venue's dog-friendly policy applies to the whole venue or just outdoor/bar areas — policies vary and food preparation areas are often off-limits.
-Harnham Water Meadows, River Avon footpaths, and Old Sarum hillfort are popular pre-camping-visit walks — many establishments on this list are strategically located at the end of these routes.
-Bring a portable water bowl for walks, and check if the venue provides one — many dog-friendly venues in Salisbury now do this as standard.
-Bank holidays and sunny weekends see the highest footfall in dog-friendly camping — book outdoor areas in advance where possible.
-Look for venues on the Wiltshire "Dog Friendly Pubs & Restaurants" county list, which requires venues to meet minimum standards including shade, fresh water, and a welcoming attitude from staff.

Frequently asked questions

Which camping in Salisbury allow dogs inside?+

Policies vary — some venues welcome dogs throughout, others only in bar areas or outdoors. The venues ranked on this page have been specifically flagged as dog-friendly by local dog owners. Always confirm the policy when booking.

Are dogs allowed in pubs and restaurants in the UK?+

It's at the discretion of each venue. Dogs are generally not permitted in food preparation areas, but bars, outdoor seating, and non-food zones are often dog-friendly. Many Salisbury venues actively welcome dogs.

What's the best walk near Salisbury that ends at a dog-friendly pub or restaurant?+

The Harnham Water Meadows loop (3 miles) and the Old Sarum to Cathedral Walk (4 miles) are both popular with dog owners and pass several dog-friendly venues. Ask locals at the Cathedral visitor centre for current recommendations.

Do dog-friendly venues in Salisbury charge extra for dogs?+

No — the vast majority don't charge. Some may ask for a small deposit if you're booking a dog-friendly room for overnight stays, but daytime visits to camping are uniformly free for dogs.

What should I look for in a dog-friendly camping in Salisbury?+

Water bowls as standard, outdoor or bar-area seating where dogs can sit on lead, flooring that's easy to clean, and a generally welcoming atmosphere from staff. Bonus points for dog treats available at the bar.

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