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14/4/2011 at 8:03pm
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Hi
Only one I know is in Windermere and is called Park Cliffe last time we were there it was very good.
There is a club / pub on site but not loud at night and the site is in a good position.
Only downside is the price but i think all around that area is quite expensive
Hope this helps but check out the recent reviews of the site first as it was around 4 years ago since I was last there.
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15/4/2011 at 10:18am
Location: Yorkshire Outfit: Outwell Trout Lake & Vango Orchy 400
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The Quiet site at Ullswater is nice (check out the reviews). I think they have also done quite a bit of work upgrading facilites and leveling the problematic sloping field this winter so it should be even better than when we stayed there a couple of years ago.
There is a quirky bar in an old barn on site which is great, the facilities are good and it's a nice location.
You don't say what you like doing... but there are some great walks from the site - we walked up Place fell from Glenridding and can definitley recommend that, really lovely walk and great views - if your fiance can manage a mini mountain (i know how she feels as I will also be 4 months pregnant in June and not sure I could takle it now!).
Aira Force waterfall is nearby (walking distance, there is a map of the route on their website). There is also the Ullswater steamer - take the steamer from Glenridding to Howtown and walk back along the lovely lakeshore path. Or boat/ kayak hire on the lake. It's only about 5 miles to Keswick and all the shops ect.
Hope you find somewhere suitable and all the best for your new arrival!
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16/4/2011 at 8:05am
Location: Ross on Wye Outfit: Cabanon Biscaya 320
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Have a look at the C&CC site at Eskdale in the western lakes. Check out the reviews on this website, they are almost all very complimentary. Its one of the nicest sites we have ever stayed on (shower block is super). The location is superb (see attached photo taken last September).
Boot village is a short walk away and has 2 very good pubs both of which do excellent food.
There are some nice walks from the site (Stanley Ghyll falls being one) and as the area is much less crowded than the eastern lakes it is very peaceful.
The railway line to Ravenglass is a must (whether you are 5 or 85) and have put a photo of that in as well. Its a pleasant walk from Ravenglass through the woods up to Muncaster Castle which is well worth a visit.
Whatever you decide, hope you have a great time, and congratulations on the baby!
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16/4/2011 at 12:09pm
Location: Bolton Lancs Outfit: Tent & Toyota Granvia
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Quote: Originally posted by jandjstott on 16/4/2011
Have a look at the C&CC site at Eskdale in the western lakes. Check out the reviews on this website, they are almost all very complimentary. Its one of the nicest sites we have ever stayed on (shower block is super). The location is superb (see attached photo taken last September).
Boot village is a short walk away and has 2 very good pubs both of which do excellent food.
There are some nice walks from the site (Stanley Ghyll falls being one) and as the area is much less crowded than the eastern lakes it is very peaceful.
The railway line to Ravenglass is a must (whether you are 5 or 85) and have put a photo of that in as well. Its a pleasant walk from Ravenglass through the woods up to Muncaster Castle which is well worth a visit.
Whatever you decide, hope you have a great time, and congratulations on the baby!
I would agree with everything in the above post. I spent last weekend there, my first time in that area and also on a C & CC site, and I was well impressed. I've just written it into my blog, with various photos, and fully intend going back there before too long, when I'll be making a trip to Wasdale, which was highly reccommended.
I can highly reccommend the food at the Boot Inn in the village, and also the toffee cake at the railway station cafe - delicious!
------------- Tigermouse
I have a very temperamental personality - 50% temper and 50% mental
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