Campgrounds in North West England
17 bookable campsites in North West England
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Wallace Lane Farm
Wigton, Cumbria, England- Quiet hillside farm site in west Cumbria with views to the sea
- Coast, lakes, hill walks and mountain biking within 40 minutes' drive
- Around five minutes' drive to Caldbeck for pub, cafés and shop
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Solway Holiday Park
Silloth, Cumbria, England- Top-notch family holiday park on the edge of Silloth
- Close to the Galloway Hills and Lake District National Park
- Indoor pool, restaurant-bar and busy activity/entertainment programme
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The Old Post Office Campsite
Holmrook, Cumbria, England- On the western edge of the Lake District National Park
- Bordered by the River Irt for swimming and salmon or trout fishing
- Showers, toilets, wifi and picnic benches
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Moss Howe Farm
Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, England- In the Cumbrian hills a couple of miles from Witherslack
- A 15-minute drive from Grange-over-Sands and 25 from Windermere
- Campfires allowed: firepits for hire and wood for sale on site
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Newlands Valley Campsite
Keswick, Cumbria, England- Well-maintained Lake District site half a kilometre from Derwentwater
- A five-minute drive from Catbells; 15 minutes from Whinlatter Forest
- Pub with a beer garden a short walk away; adventure centre nearby
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Waterfoot Caravan Park
Penrith, Cumbria, England- Peaceful park with stunning views over Lake Ullswater, Lake District
- In a wildlife haven near Penrith; a 15-minute walk from Pooley Bridge
- Play area, football pitch and shop open in season
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Primrose Park
Tosside, Lancashire, England- Well-maintained and peaceful park a mile away from Gisburn Forest
- A 20-minute drive from Settle and half an hour from Skipton
- Barbecues and dogs welcome; a 10-minute drive from the local pub
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Butterflowers Holiday Park
Haverigg, Cumbria, England- Well-maintained peaceful park a minute's stroll from the beach
- Half a mile from Haverigg and within walking distance of shops/pubs
- Barbecues allowed; beachside café by the sand dunes
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Low Hollows
Keswick, Cumbria, England- Lake District pop-up site in the foothills of Blencathra
- Keswick, Skiddaw and Helvellyn all within a 10-minute drive
- Simple, spacious pitches with a stream for paddling
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Woodclose Park
Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, England- Riverside site on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park
- Devil's Bridge and Kirkby Lonsdale within 15 minutes' walk
- Walking and cycling trails into the national park close to the site
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Oakwood Marina
Northwich, Cheshire, England- Relaxed 30-acre campsite bordering the Trent and Mersey Canal
- A 10-minute drive from Northwich; Chester 40 minutes
- On-site tea rooms serving breakfasts, coffees, scones and cakes
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Dalegarth Campsite
Boot, Cumbria, England- Pop-up site next to the River Esk in the Upper Eskdale valley
- Access to hill walking and wild swimming spots in the Lake District
- Five minutes’ drive to West Lakes Adventure for organised activities
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Helton Campsite
Pooley Bridge, Cumbria, England- Scenic Lake District site with easy access from the M6
- A 10-minute drive to Pooley Bridge, Ullswater and Lowther Castle
- Laidback pitches with space for kids to play; dogs welcome
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Lowick Bridge Campsite
Lowick, Cumbria, England- Pop-up wild camping on a peaceful family farm near Ulverston
- A 10-minute drive to Coniston Water; 15 minutes to Windermere
- Kid- and dog-friendly site with essential facilities provided
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Crake Trees Manor
Penrith, Cumbria, England- Organic family farm site overlooking fells
- In the Yorkshire Dales surrounded by walking and cycling routes
- Spacious pitches surrounded by peaceful wildflower meadows
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Viaduct View
Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, England- Family-friendly site with views of a Victorian railway viaduct
- Three miles from Kirkby Stephen; Ullswater 40 minutes' drive
- Direct access to the gorgeous Smardale Gill Nature Reserve
New FavouriteWhitehough Outdoor Centre
Burnley, Lancashire, England- Well-maintained campsite at a Lancashire outdoor activity centre
- Pendle Sculpture Trail five minutes’ drive; Clitheroe 20 minutes
- Pubs five minutes’ drive; barbecues and dogs on leads are permitted
- Favourite
Hale's Camping
Chester, Cheshire, England - Favourite
Gisburn Forest Hub
Slaidburn, Lancashire, England- Remote and rural Lancashire site in a peaceful forest clearing
- Roughly a mile from Stocks Reservoir; Settle railway 25 minutes' drive
- An accredited Dark Sky Discovery site; café open seven days a week
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Ribblesdale Park
Clitheroe, Lancashire, England- Ribblesdale Park is the North of England's Leading Hot Tub Holiday
- destination with sweeping views and fun for all ages.