park foot at pooley bridge is a site i visit but only working . but it always looks pretty full, that means good site to me . not far from motorway. big plus for lakes. only downside it,s north east corner of lakes not middle
Skelwith fold near Ambleside, it's in the cc search. It's a nice site, it dosen't have a club or anything like that but it is amongst the forest and has a play area for the kiddies. There is lots of wildlife, we were woken in the morning by the sound of a baby deer, what a lovely sight it was as we looked out of our window and saw it in the mist just as it was getting light. There are ducks that visit at breakfast time too and soon get to know which caravan is the one that will feed them and the rabbits seem to be used to all the humans. We went on our own but I wish we had known about the place when our children were little.
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Parkfoot? Very noisey/rowdy/exspensive and the police are called to often. I would defo. not go there even if it was free of charge, more so with young kids unless you want them learning all sorts of words they should not hear. There are lots of sites in the Lake District much more suitable do some searching.
Pennine view Kirkby Stephens lovely no club/shop but pub on corner, 10 minute walk to town, facilities very clean and well heated, kids play area some lovely walks [not hiking] loads of macaws and parakeets flying round free I go as often as I can quiet and peaceful 12 miles or so from junction 38 [m6] friendly owners always happy to help.
Hi Gary , try Merley court in Dorset ,its a well run site with immaculate facilities, great bar complex , lots to do for all the family, very friendly campers best we've been to , and we've been caravanning since 1983. Alan ps check out their website