Nearly wild camping in North West England
42 bookable campsites in North West England
All distances are calculated "as the crow flies".
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Dodgers Field
Oldham, Lancashire, England- Well-maintained Delph site with lovely views over Saddleworth valley
- A 15-minute drive to the Peak District; half an hour to Manchester
- Pub and farm shop close by; easy access to nearby Pennine Way
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
Ballacottier Campsite
Onchan, Isle of Man, EnglandCastle How Wild Camping
Sedbergh, Cumbria, England- Peaceful wild camping on a Cumbria working farm in the Howgills Fells
- Sedburgh 15 minutes’ drive; Cautley Spout waterfall 20 minutes
- Off-grid site with no amenities; fell walks direct from the pitches
Riverview Retreats
Wetheral, Cumbria, England- Nights under canvas at a peaceful bell tent site by the river Eden
- A 30-minute drive to the Lake District; 35 minutes to Hadrian’s Wall
- Wood, kindling and charcoal available for barbecues and firepits
Eskdale Campsite
Boot, Cumbria, England- 100 pitches 10 x camping pods camping barn 60 x 16amp hook ups shop.
- Flat pitches Camping barn sleeps up to8 Great base for walking Scafell
- 5 star facilities on-site shop pets welcome Drying room 3 x local pubs
Wasdale Valley View
Nether Wasdale, Cumbria, England- Quiet pop-up site 20 minutes’ drive to Scafell Pike and Seascale beach
- A five-minute drive to Wastwater; 10 minutes from Gosforth shops
- Sunset views, fab walking and climbing, with real ale pubs close by
Northwood Farm Campsite
Burnley, Lancashire, England- Back-to-basics, pop-up campsite on a Lancashire sheep and cattle farm
- A 10-minute drive to Gawthorpe Hall and Pendle Heritage Centre
- Wild camping on field pitches; walks on site; pub five minutes’ stroll
High Yewdale Camping
Coniston, Cumbria, England- Wild camping with a gorgeous rural location close to the Cumbria Way
- A five-minute drive to Coniston and 10 minutes from Tarn Hows lake
- Dog-friendly campsite with essential facilities provided
Broadleaf Forest Adventures
North Rode, Cheshire, England- Off-grid site in a secluded corner of rural Cheshire
- A 20-minute drive to the edge of the Peak District; 10 to Congleton
- Eco retreat with campfire areas
Hawes Villa Campsite
Silverdale, Lancashire, EnglandTorver Campsite
Coniston, Cumbria, England- Small back to basics site on a spacious Cumbria smallholding
- A five-minute drive from Torver and 10 from Coniston village
- Pick your own pitch; pub two miles away
Ashbeck Farm
Sedbergh, Cumbria, England- Quiet family-run pop-up site on a small working dairy and sheep farm
- A 10-minute drive to Cautley Spout; walks and river activities nearby
- Eggs sold on site; shops, pubs and restaurants in the local town
Fir Flats
Coniston, Cumbria, England- This is a small, friendly and family-run pop up site on a small holding.
Sockburn House
Carnforth, Lancashire, EnglandSide Farm Camp Site
Penrith, Cumbria, England
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