Campsites in Kings Meaburn, Cumbria
7 bookable campsites within 15 miles of Kings Meaburn Sorted by distance
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Foxwold Huts and Camping
Newby, Cumbria, England- Modern shepherd's huts on a peaceful Eden Valley smallholding
- A 15-minute drive from Penrith; half an hour from Ullswater
- Rural site with far-reaching views and barbecues provided
New FavouriteWild in Style
Penrith, Cumbria, England- Luxury glamping 20 minutes’ drive from Penrith in the Eden Valley
- North Pennines 10 minutes’ drive and the Lake District 20 minutes
- Well-designed units with exclusive-use showers and camping kitchens
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Ullswater View Campsite
Pooley Bridge, Cumbria, England- Wild camping with spectacular views of Ullswater in the Lake District
- Pooley Bridge five minutes’ drive, and Lowther Castle 20 minutes
- Spring water and portable toilets on site; pub 10 minutes’ walk
New FavouriteWildscapes Retreat and Campsite
Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, England- No-frills family campsite with spectacular Howgills views in Cumbria
- Bowness-on-Windermere 45 minutes’ drive; Ribblehead Viaduct 50 minutes
- Set between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales national parks
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Cockin Farm Campsite
Kendal, Cumbria, England- Family-run farm site at the foot of Whinfell Beacon
- A 25-minute drive from Windermere; 15 minutes from Kendal
- Hiking and cycling nearby and five miles from the Yorkshire Dales
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Sykeside Camping Park
Penrith, Cumbria, England- Remote location but with easy access to the Lake District and Cumbria
- In a walker's paradise in the Dovedale Valley
- Modern facilities and well-stocked shop
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Heartwood Campsite
Tebay, Cumbria, England- Friendly site on a working hill farm in the Howgill Fells
- A five-minute drive to Tebay; 20 minutes to Kendal or Sedbergh
- On the banks of the River Lune, with easy access from the M6
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Setterah Park Farm Campsite
Penrith, Cumbria, England- Friendly Lake District fell farm site with far-reaching views
- A quarter of an hour's drive from Ullswater and Pooley Bridge
- Walkers' paradise in the Eden Valley
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Netherings Campsite
Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, England- Wild-style pop-up rural Cumbria site in the Upper Lune Valley
- Cautley Spout and Sedbergh within a 25-minute drive
- In the Yorkshire Dales National Park, 10 minutes' drive from the M6
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Low Greenside Farm
Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, England- Small, quiet and friendly farm site with spectacular views
- Lots of room and spacious pitches
- Several walks direct from the farm including onto the Howgill Fells
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Rookby Scarth Nearly Wild Camping
Winton, Cumbria, England- No-frills campsite on Cumbrian farmland with far-reaching hill views
- Three miles from Kirkby Stephen; Barnard Castle 30 minutes' drive
- Uncrowded site set over 20 acres; dogs, campfires or barbecues allowed