campsites
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Inside Out Camping
Crag and fell views, and riverside fun.
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Great Langdale National Trust Campsite
Great Langdale campsite has absolutely spectacular views of mountains, lakes and valleys. The campsite is well organised and efficiently run.
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Side Farm Campsite
Not many campsites can beat the location of this stunningly diverse retreat. Wake up every morning to the Helvellyn falls and fall in love with life again.
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Long Valley Yurts
Morrocan, magical, star-gazing, yurt-loving fun. This is a real somewhere-for-everyone place.
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Full Circle
Ever yurnt for that perfect yurt camping experience? Look no further. Woodlands, endless falls and crackling fires-who needs Mongolia?
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Chapel House Farm
Absolute visual masterpiece of a campsite...with plenty of fellwalking opportunities.
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Piel Island
Once you get off the tiny ferry to this site, you won’t be able to stop marvelling about what awaits you: Castles, freshwater pools and breathtaking views.
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Syke Farm Camping Ground
Looking for the land that time forgot? Look no further! No Computers, limited showers and a rope-swing for enertainment. Primitive yet so countryesque!
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Wild in Style
The National Trust’s Low Wray campsite on the shore of Lake Windermere has long been renowned as a pretty near-perfect spot for campers. And now you can glamp here, in fully equipped, luxury yurts nestling in woodland above the lake.
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Turner Hall Farm
Strap on the hiking boots and get involved in this beast of a site. Walk amongst crags, fells, pikes, tarns and waterfalls-definitely far from the beaten track.
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Ashlack Yurts
Get away from it all at this magical woodland hideaway.
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Lanefoot Farm
View-tastic camping nestled in the stunning Cumbrian valleys.
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Baysbrown Farm
Simple, quaint country fun, 800 acres of country fun to be precise.
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Low Wray National Trust Campsite
Low Wray National Trust campsite sits on the shore of Lake Windermere. It’s a small site with two main areas for camping; one set back from the lake in a clearing surrounded by trees, and another tree-scattered spot right on the shore with expansive views across the water.
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Eden Valley
Boutique and bijou farm camping in a small orchard and kitchen garden.
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The Quiet Site
Sshh, don’t tell anyone but this place offers a great escape, supreme walking and caters well for kids too, just don’t go shouting about it.
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Fisherground
Arrive at this campsite by a steam locomotive and prepare to amaze your kids with this campsite that has it all: playgrounds, streams and lots of trains.
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Wasdale Head National Trust Campsite
Wasdale Head is tranquil campsite provides a great base camp for a walk in the mountains.
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Gill Head Farm
Perfectly peaceful Cumbrian working farm, surrounded by some of the best walks the Lakes have to offer...
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Dalegarth
This site makes for a really fantastic postcard. With lake Buttermere on your doorstep and a backdrop of Cumbrian hills, you'll find it quite hard to leave.
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Gillside Farm
If it’s views you want, then it’s views you got! Fresh farm produce to eat whilst lazing on a sunny afternoon watching the moss-lined beck go by.
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Abbots Reading Farm
Camp inside a cosy wooden lodge on this family-friendly Cumbria farm.
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Birchbank Farm
'We're on the road to nowhere…' Ok not really, but this is the utmost scenic spot around and you are away from everything.
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Howbeck Lodge (Feather Down Farm)
Guests have commented that Howbeck Lodge is their ‘little piece of heaven’. We certainly agree.
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Stonethwaite Campsite
Catch food, kill food, eat food. Find sticks, rub sticks, make fire. Back to basics with a stunning Cumbrian Hillian backdrop.
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Sykeside Camping Park
Some of the best scenery the Lake District has to offer.



