Lake and/or mountain: Campsites in Caton, England
7 bookable campsites within 24.1 kilometres of Caton
All distances are calculated "as the crow flies".
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Sockburn House
Carnforth, Lancashire, England - Favourite
Wyreside Lakes Fishery
Lancaster, Lancashire, England- Peaceful site for families and couples
- On-site lakes for carp and coarse fishing
- Clubhouse, playground, games room and shop
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Hawes Villa Campsite
Silverdale, Lancashire, England - Favourite
Fell View Park Camping and Caravan Site
Preston, Lancashire, England - Favourite
Six Arches Caravan Park
Garstang, Lancashire, England- Family-friendly holiday park on the banks of the river Wyre
- Five minutes' drive from Garstang; Glasson Dock 15 minutes
- Outdoor pool, family-friendly bar and games room
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Feather Down - Wyresdale Park
Preston, Lancashire, England- Dog-friendly tents with hot tubs on an estate in the Forest of Bowland
- Walk to Grizedale Fell, Nicky Nook and the village pub or tearoom
- Wild swimming and boating available on the estate’s lake
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FSC Castle Head
Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, England- Grass pitches in the grounds of an environmental education centre
- A five-minute drive from Grange-over-Sands; 20 minutes from the M6
- Between the Morecambe Bay coast and Lake District National Park
New FavouriteSpring Bank Meadows
Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, England- Simple Cumbria pitches only accessible by four-wheel drives
- A mile from Grange-over-Sands; 20 mins' drive to Lake Windermere
- Dog-friendly site next to the footpath to Hampsfell Hospice
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The Pastures
Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, England- Single ensuite camping pod in a Cumbrian wildlife haven
- 15 minutes' walk from the medieval village of Cartmel
- With wetroom, heater, Freeview TV and fridge
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Dob Coppice
Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, England- Quiet wildlife haven beside the river Winster in the Lake District
- A 15-minute drive from Windermere and 40 minutes from Ambleside
- Kayaks and fishing rods for hire; a short drive to local footpaths