Having taken the plunge, got some gear and completed our first expedition at the weekend (in the Midlands/Cotswolds, half an hours drive from home, for one night!) I'm now looking further afield for a grander adventure!
I've checked out a few Lake District camp sites but find you can't book in advance (for a tent). Is this really a problem? I wouldn't want to set off up the M6 and then have to look for the nearest Travel Inn coz the camp sites are full! :-)
Any tips/views based on experience would be greatly appreciated! (e.g. time of year for travelling, time of day for arriving, etc)
Thanks!
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I have camped under canvas at the Lake District for years, I have never had a problem pitching a tent without booking. there is that many campsites in the Lakes you shouldn`t have a problem.Have you looked on Park Cliff Camptite web site it`s around Lake Windermere I think they take bookings for tents. Its a lovely site too.
Michael P
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if you aim to be at your chosen campsite early afternoon,you shouldnt have a problem getting on.Its also handy to have the address of a back up site ...just in case.
i can recommend castlerigg hall campsite, its a brilliant site and the views are breathtaking
also, its much less busy if you plan to go at an odd time like sunday - tuesday instead of friday - sunday (thats if your only going for the weekend)
We stayed there last year and it`s a great site and you can book ahead. Lowther Show and Horse Trial are held nearby every year the first weekend in August and it`s a good day out even if you don`t like horses. Lots of marquees with country crafts in, shows and performances in the main arena etc. Plenty to see and do for the cost of £13 per adult per day (kids free).
Parkfoot is right on Ullswater and has lovely scenery.The site is clean and well maintained and the showers are spotless. There is an onsite clubhouse with entertainment most nights, a small but well stocked shop and they also have a restaurant/takeaway. We stayed there for Lowther Show weekend last year and have booked to stay there 6 nights this year as we enjoyed it so much.
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It doesn't sound like I need to be too concerned about finding somewhere either to book in advance, or even turning up without reservation!
Thanks too for the recommendations :-) I get the impression the detail in all the camp site directories/books is pretty good, but it's nice to get some genuine references! (this web site alone is a gem!)
We went to Castlerigg Hall last year (second the earlier comments - lovely lovely place !!), we were advised not to try and arrive on a Saturday, but to wait a day and go Sunday to Sunday. That was in August, and we arrived about 11am and had no problem at all.
We had four as "standbys" in case they were full, which was reassuring.
The C&C site in Keswick does take bookings, but I haven't stayed there so can't advise on the site.
------------- Gail
March - Bamburgh
Easter - Low Park Wood CC Kendal
May - Yellowcraigs CC North Berwick
June - Wharfedale CC Grassington
Just be aware that it can be difficult finding a suitable pitch especially in a larger tent if you turn up later in the day on the type of sites that allow you to camp where you like instead of marked pitches. Even if you have booked in advance!
Just be aware that it can be difficult finding a suitable pitch especially in a larger tent if you turn up later in the day on the type of sites that allow you to camp where you like instead of marked pitches. Even if you have booked in advance!
I never even thought about that! We are booking for pitches with EHU though and advised all the sites we are visiting of the size of our tent, so I assume we won`t have that problem....................well I hope we won`t!
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