Most campsites take tents, caravans and motorhomes. Many offer amenities such as campsite pitches with electric hookup. For campsites where more information is available you will find a dedicated page for them with information on facilities on the campsite, nearby amenities, directions and a map.
Always check with the campsite to ensure you have the latest information about the campsite. If your chosen campsite is not featured in our directory why not suggest that they contact us to be added.
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Family run site set among the Ullswater fells. Free showers, adventure playground and probably the Best campsite bar in Britain!
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For many people, Lake Windermere is the jewel in lakeland’s crown. And the campsite at Low Wray offers you an unmatched location from which to enjoy it.
Even if you only come here to feel at one with nature and relax, you are sure to be tempted by the many walks and watersports you’ll find at Low Wray. This National Trust campsite is the gateway to many lovely paths for both walkers and cyclists, while those who enjoy sailing, windsurfing and canoeing will find everything they need, right here on-site. But if you are just visiting to breathe in the fresh air and enjoy immersing yourself in the great outdoors, you’ll find the views over the lake to Wansfell Pike beyond incredibly rewarding in their own right. |
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The southern end of The Lakes offers an altogether softer and calmer landscape. Here there are woodland walks and bike rides, and only 20 minutes away lies Windermere, the gateway to breathtaking scenery, wonderful tours and attractions.. For a truly green, relaxing and revitalising family holiday, you’ll love Lakeland.
Fill each day in just your own way - Every a typical day might begin with a lazy lie in or a Wake 'n' Shake session. Maybe a morning in the Heated Indoor Pool, or round of Crazy Golf.
Lunch out locally ,or on Park in the Cafe Bar & Grill, ready for an afternoon on the 9-hole Golf Course, exploring The Lakes, or learning some fantastic Archery skills.
Come evening enjoy a coastal walk or a sunset bike ride, before getting glammed up for a night in the ShowBar for an evening of entertainment with live music and dancing. |
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One of the Lake District’s most imposing locations, you’ll find this unspoiled National Trust site puts much of the area’s finest scenery, and walking, right outside your tent.
Great Langdale valley offers up some of the most striking scenery in all of lakeland. The campsite looks along the valley and upwards to the impressive Langdale Pikes, which are surely nature at its most dramatic. Fell walkers and climbers can take their pick from Scafell Pike, White Ghyll and Raven Crag, while walkers of a gentler disposition will enjoy the rolling paths of Lingmoor and Little Langdale. Either way, it is impossible not to feel uplifted by the magnificence of the scenery at Great Langdale. |
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The Nook Caravan Park is situated next to The Sour Nook Inn & Restaurant, on the B5305 just 5 mins from the lake district national park.
all hard standings open all year and with electric hook-up. |
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