Book your dog-friendly stay in an beautiful setting.
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On a farm – lots of space for your furry friend
Activities such as: lots of walking paths and a river to splash in
Welcome pack for all doggos. We love dogs
Dogs can sleep in the tipis
At White House Glamping, we have 6 tipis nestled away in the apple orchard. Each tipi has capacity for 5 humans and 2 dogs.
Being on a farm and having over a mile of the River Wye, there is plenty of space for you and your dog to play. Each dog gets a welcome pack too!
We love dogs here. We have 3 dogs – Teddy, Fly and Alfie. We’ll welcome you with open paws and can help with any dog-friendly recommendations in the local area.
There are plenty of activities on site such as paddleboarding, wild swimming and foraging tours.
We look forward to welcoming you soon.
6 tipis of 5 people per tipi. Each with a king bed + 3 singles
Fire pits and benches
All bedding included
Warm and clean shared showers
Fridge and kettle in every tipi
Cooking: gas burners, BBQ or pizza oven
Everything you need: just bring your wellies and food
One of ‘UKs Top Glamping Sites’ according to The Sunday Times
On a farm: plenty of space for you and your dog
Activities on site: canoeing, projector in your tipi, wild swimming & more
Your hosts are genuine dog lovers
Welcome pack for dogs. 2 dogs per tipi.
Check-in at 3pm (if you book direct), check-out at 10am
There are plenty of things for your to experience with your dog at White House Glamping
Benefits of booking your stay directly with us include earlier check-in, ability to book pizza oven and dog-packs for your dog.
Use our online booking system to check availability. Make sure all tipis are free. If you can't find availability, give us a call or email.
Add your details. You can also include any add-ons - make sure to add your dog.
Finish booking with secure checkout. We require 30% payment upfront and the remaining balance 6 weeks before arrival.
Yes, we welcome well-behaved dogs. The site is on a farm so they must be kept under control when near livestock.
We encourage dog owners to be sensible. Around other dogs and livestock your dog should be on a lead, but if you’re in a field by yourself then they are ok to be off-lead.
A toy, some treats, a dog bowl, blanket/towel. All depending on availability.
In most cases we can. We alert all guests that there is a reactive dog on-site and that they should have their dogs under control at all times. We also keep our own dogs inside or on a lead during the stay.