When it comes to dog-friendly camping, Meon Springs has it all. Lots of footpaths and fields to run around in, plus plenty of sticks to throw and chase. Plus, it's a great way for the whole family - and that includes the family pet - to enjoy time outside in the countryside to unwind and to relax.
And it's also a great way for the whole family to enjoy a weekend away or a midweek holiday in a yurt or a shepherd's hut. What's more, because you can bring your dog, the family sticks together and no one misses out. Plus, there are no expensive kennel fees, which makes a dog friendly holiday value for money.
And it's also a great way for the whole family to enjoy a weekend away or a midweek holiday in a yurt or a shepherd's hut. What's more, because you can bring your dog, the family sticks together and no one misses out. Plus, there are no expensive kennel fees, which makes a dog friendly holiday value for money.
Dog friendly camping or dog friendly glamping?
But let's clear up one question first: is it dog friendly camping or dog friendly glamping you're after? For us, the answer is simple. If you're used to staying in dog friendly hotels with your pet, then staying in a yurt may seem to be more like dog friendly camping.
But if you're used to staying in a tent with no electricty or running water, then staying at Meon Springs Yurt Village or shepherd's hut with your pampered pooch is definitely dog friendly glamping. In fact, the whole of Meon Springs is dog-friendly - even the fly fishery - as long as your dog is well behaved.
One of the reasons people visit Meon Springs is for the time they can spend with their dogs and not have to worry about busy roads. For instance a really good walk is up onto the South Downs and Old Winchester Hill. It's an Iron Aged hill fort and on a clear day the views are simply breath-taking. You can see Portsmouh, Southampton, the New Forest - you can even see the Isle of Wight and the Solent.
On a walk like that you can spend hours chatting with family and friends and playing with your dog. Camping with your dog is such a healthy thing to do. Fresh air and exercies is in abundance for everyone. And camping - or glamping - with your dog means you'll have memories that everyone can cherish.
But if you're used to staying in a tent with no electricty or running water, then staying at Meon Springs Yurt Village or shepherd's hut with your pampered pooch is definitely dog friendly glamping. In fact, the whole of Meon Springs is dog-friendly - even the fly fishery - as long as your dog is well behaved.
One of the reasons people visit Meon Springs is for the time they can spend with their dogs and not have to worry about busy roads. For instance a really good walk is up onto the South Downs and Old Winchester Hill. It's an Iron Aged hill fort and on a clear day the views are simply breath-taking. You can see Portsmouh, Southampton, the New Forest - you can even see the Isle of Wight and the Solent.
On a walk like that you can spend hours chatting with family and friends and playing with your dog. Camping with your dog is such a healthy thing to do. Fresh air and exercies is in abundance for everyone. And camping - or glamping - with your dog means you'll have memories that everyone can cherish.
Meon Springs is a dog friendly glamping site
Of course, it's not all about pets at Meon Springs. While there is plenty for dogs to do, the humans also have the chance to go fly fishing - or learn to fly fish - or just relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of the countryside. And as was mentioned earlier, dogs are welcome down at the fly fishery as long as they're well behanced.
If you're into cycling there are some great back roads and villages to explore locally. If you're looking for something more adventureous, the South Downs Way which run through Meon Springs offers some challenging off-road routes. Some of our visitors even ride their bikes with their dogs running behind them.
What's more, there are plenty of dog friendly pubs near here as well. The Thomas Lord in West Meon, for example, even has dog bowls and dog biscuits in the bar for your four-legged friends.
If you're into cycling there are some great back roads and villages to explore locally. If you're looking for something more adventureous, the South Downs Way which run through Meon Springs offers some challenging off-road routes. Some of our visitors even ride their bikes with their dogs running behind them.
What's more, there are plenty of dog friendly pubs near here as well. The Thomas Lord in West Meon, for example, even has dog bowls and dog biscuits in the bar for your four-legged friends.