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20/8/2007 at 7:53pm
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My apologies for starting another thread on "Camping in Keswick".
My girlfiend and I will be staying for a week in mid-September. It's our 1st visit to the Lake District. I suggested Keswick as our "base-camp" during our week's stay. Hopefully, it will not be as tourist-filled as Windermere?
Anyway, I've narrowed my choices of campsite down to either Castlerigg Farm, Castlerigg Hall or Keswick C&CC.
I know that C&CC is virtually on the doorstep of Keswick, but after looking at their website, I wondered if they charged extra for non-members?
If it comes down to either Farm vs Hall, which would be preferable for 1st timers.
Which one has the 10.30pm "no noise" rule? After recently staying in a campsite which had people shouting until 2am, this would be most welcome!
I see that the Farm has less amenities than the Hall ... is less more?
Is there any chance that you can book a place in advance? As we are travelling from N. Ireland (via Stranraer and too many roads), I'd like to get there and not be turned away because a site is full.
Thanks, in advance, for your help.
D
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20/8/2007 at 8:06pm
Location: Ashby de la Zouche Outfit: Swift Silhouette
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I think all of these sites take advanced bookings. My preferance is for smaller sites but we have not stayed at any of these. The last time we tried to book the Hall and the Farm they where full up. They are both busy sires. We stayed at on called Burns Farm on the other side of Keswick, whch would be easier for you to get to from stranraer as it is just of the A66.
Good luck,
Shelly
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20/8/2007 at 10:21pm
Location: London Outfit: Aztec Solana 3; Vango Idaho 400
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Can confirm that neither of the Castlerigg sites take bookings but as Gail says, you shouldn't have any problem at either in September once the schools over here have gone back.
We have stayed at the Farm but not the Hall. No complaints whatsoever with Castlerigg Farm. In comparison to the Hall i understand it is considered basic but it depends what you are after. We always found the toilets and showers plentiful, clean and didn't have to queue, even in July. Good pot washing facilities etc. and a good laundary room. Nice little shop that even did breakfasts and hot drinks, a real bonus for us at the time as we were backpacking and travelling light.
Yes, the Farm does have a very strict 10.30pm curfew and that is why we went there as we love peace and quiet. It was quite amazing, and very nice, to hear it go totally quiet at about 10.35! If this is not your thing, do not use this site; they make it quite clear when you check in that they will chuck you off straight away if there are any problems. Perhaps it was just my imagination but the site even seemed quieter than others during the day as well, perhaps it just attracts that sort of camper.
As for location, Keswick is beautiful albeit a tad touristy to say the least. However, as with the rest of the lake district, the worst of it can be avoided if you seek out some of the less well known spots (and go off-peak as you are). The two campsites are a little out of town (30 min walk, 10 min drive) but there is a beautiful footpath beside a stream which runs down the back of the Castlerigg Hall site that takes you straight into Keswick (saves battling to find a parking space!). Be warned though, it is a steep climb back up, especially at the end of a long day with several bags of grub! There is also a lovely footpath the other way behind Castlerigg Farm which takes you to the Castlerigg Stone circle which is well worth a visit and again, you can avoid the parking problems.
Steamboat ride around Derwent water is a must; either do the whole route which is lovely or perhaps get off at either Ladore pier or Hawes End. Ladore falls are beautiful and if it is a nice day you can sit in the gardens of the Ladore Hotel and have a drink before walking back along the lake shore all the way to Keswick. Hawes end is the start of the route up the ever popular Cat Bells fell which gives incredible views over Derwent water, in my opinion the loveliest of the lakes.
All in all Keswick is a lovely, central place to be based and i would say that both of the Casterigg sites are widely considered to be among the best that the Lake District has to offer. We are off to the Lakes next Sunday and if we could get onto Castlerigg Farm we would be very very happy (not much chance of that for us though, bloody bank holiday!)
Hope you have a great time.
Cheers, John.
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