Campsites in North West England
226 bookable campsites in North West England
All distances are calculated "as the crow flies".
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Venture Caravan Park
Morecambe, Lancashire, EnglandShepherd's Hut Cumbria
Penrith, Cumbria, England- Peaceful site in Cumbria with views over the North Pennines
- A 10-minute drive from Penrith or Ullswater; 20 minutes from Keswick
- Next to a shop selling dairy produce and five minutes' walk to a pub
Millbrook Caravan Park
Kendal, Cumbria, EnglandHowgills Hideaway
Kendal, Cumbria, England- Small and peaceful farm at the foot of the Howgill Fells
- Remote location but only ten minutes' drive from the M6
- In walking country and four miles from Sedbergh
St Annes Cricket Club
Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, England- Well-maintained and attractive cricket club a short walk from the sea
- A five-minute drive to Lytham St Annes and 20 minutes to Blackpool
- Clubhouse on site with catering at weekends and bar open daily
New Coniston Shepherd Hut Lodges
Coniston, Cumbria, England- Adults-only Lake District glamping five minutes' walk from Coniston
- Coniston Water and Old Man of Coniston within walking distance
- Well-equipped hand-crafted lodges with kingsize bed and full kitchen
Three Rivers Park
Clitheroe, Lancashire, England- Well-maintained and peaceful touring park in the scenic Ribble Valley
- Clubhouse on site with two bars, games room and pool tables
- Indoor pool; toddlers’ paddling pool; two play areas
Coniston Hawkshead
Coniston, Cumbria, England- Back to basics site on the edge of Coniston village and Coniston Water
- A five-minute walk to the shore and village; gondola rides nearby
- Water provided; pubs, cafés and takeaways a short walk away
Hale's Camping
Chester, Cheshire, 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
Rubber Dub Dub
Tebay, Cumbria, England- Hardstanding pitches in the grounds of a Tebay sports club
- In the Howgill Fells, half an hour's drive from Windermere
- Close to the M6 for easy stopovers; local pub two minutes' walk
Low Wray Campsite (Long Valley Yurts)
Windermere, Cumbria, EnglandLanefoot Farm
Keswick, Cumbria, England- Peaceful scenic Lake District site three miles from Keswick
- Excellent base for walks at Skiddaw, Catbells and Derwentwater
- Pubs, shops, bus stops and hiking trails within walking distance
Todber
Clitheroe, Lancashire, EnglandAcre Hill Farm Certificated Location
Clitheroe, Lancashire, England- Peaceful CAMC-members touring site at Bolton-by-Bowland in Lancashire
- Gisburn Forest and the Forest of Bowland both 20 minutes’ drive
- Well-kept pitches with Easington Fell views; pubs 10 minutes’ drive
The White Stables
Bacup, Lancashire, England- Friendly smallholding in peaceful hillside location with valley views
- Minutes away from moorland walks on the Lancs/W Yorks border
- Country pub a few minutes' walk away
Moss Lane
Burscough, Lancashire, England- Well-maintained half-acre field behind a private home near Burscough
- Half an hour's drive to Southport and 45 minutes to Liverpool
- Close to Leeds-Liverpool Canal walks; pubs and stations a short walk
Lonsdale Park
Carlisle, Cumbria, England- Comfortable outdoor accommodation on a 40-acre country estate
- Five minutes' drive from the M6; 15 minutes from central Carlisle
- Five mature lakes for coarse fishing with carp, tench, roach and pike
The Writer's Retreat
The Hill, Cumbria, England- Small and secluded site on the southern edge of the Lake District
- Broughton-in-Furness a 10-minute drive away; Coniston Water 30 minutes
- Six acres of private land with direct access to forest walks
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