Blackbrook Lodge
Derbyshire
Blackbrook Lodge is a dog friendly campsite set across 12 acres of open Derbyshire countryside near Turnditch, a peaceful spot for anyone wanting a relaxed rural break with their dog. The pitches overlook two small fishing lakes, and the wider site is a quiet, scenic place for morning strolls or lazy afternoons with a dog in tow.
Dogs are genuinely welcome here, with a dedicated off-lead exercise area and plenty of space to roam around the grounds. The site offers both traditional camping and glamping options, making it a flexible choice whether you are pitching a tent, parking a van or looking for a cosy cabin stay. Walks start directly from the gate, and the Tissington Trail is a short drive away for longer, traffic-free routes.
At a Glance
- Dog Access
- On-lead in designated areas
- No breeds or crossbreeds listed under the Dangerous Dogs Act.
- Dog Fee
- Free
- Max Dogs
- 2
- Secure Dog Field
- Yes — enclosed off-lead area
- Accommodation
- Tent, Touring, Motorhome, Glamping pod, Cabin
- Open Season
- Year-round
- Site Size
- Medium
- Price Band
- ££ · Mid-range
- Booking
- Required
- Dog Facilities
- Dog walking area
- Terrain
- Meadow, Lakeside
Bookings
Camping Essentials
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Blackbrook Lodge dog friendly?
Yes, Blackbrook Lodge is genuinely dog friendly and earns a solid 8 out of 10 on our rating. Dogs are welcome throughout the site, which spans 12 acres of open Derbyshire countryside, and there's a dedicated off-lead exercise area so your dog can stretch their legs properly. The relaxed, rural setting makes it a great base for a break with your four-legged companion.
Are dogs allowed at Blackbrook Lodge year round?
The listing doesn't specify seasonal restrictions on dogs, and the site's setup — with hardstanding and grass pitches, glamping, and cabin options — suggests it caters for visits across different times of year. We'd recommend contacting Blackbrook Lodge directly to confirm availability and any seasonal conditions before you book.
What should I know before visiting Blackbrook Lodge with my dog?
The site has a dedicated off-lead exercise area, which is great for letting your dog burn off some energy, and the 12-acre grounds offer plenty of space to wander at a gentler pace too. Walks start directly from the gate, and if you're after something longer, the Tissington Trail is a short drive away and offers traffic-free routes ideal for dogs. Parking is right next to your pitch, so unloading with dogs in tow is nice and straightforward.










