Cumbria
Lakes and England's highest mountains, sheltered valleys, heather moorlands and salty seascapes, caravan holidays to Cumbria are ideal for anyone looking to explore the county's natural landscapes. The...
Lakes and England's highest mountains, sheltered valleys, heather moorlands and salty seascapes. Cumbria and the Lake District have inspired and captivated generations of visitors and famous writers and poets.
The area has a rich heritage to discover, a vibrant and contemporary cultural scene. There's a growing reputation for fine food and drink and a huge choice of tourist activities.
The unique landscape nurtures a new generation of writers, artists and musicians. Sculpture trails, poetry programmes, street art and theatre add up to a thriving cultural scene and there's a fascinating heritage, too.
Lakes and England's highest mountains, sheltered valleys, heather moorlands and salty seascapes, caravan holidays to Cumbria are ideal for anyone looking to explore the county's natural landscapes. The...
What are the best campsites in the Lake District?
By far the UK’s most popular national park, there’s plenty to see and do in the Lake District. Whether it’s for the natural splendour or delving into the rich literary history that many stay in the area for, here are some of our favourite spots: Coniston Park Coppice, Troutbeck Head, and Kendal.
Do you allow dogs at your sites?
All of our UK Club Sites are dog-friendly and better yet, your four-legged friends go free! Find out how we cater to dogs and what to expect when visiting one of our dog-friendly campsites in the Lake District
Which campsites are open all year round?
We currently have a couple of sites open all year round in the Lake District. You can find opening schedules for all sites in our Cumbria section. Otherwise, you can find sites open all year in the Lake District here.
Can I go camping in the Lake District?
You can find all Lake District Club Sites taking bookings for camping here.
What is there to do in the Lake District?
The Lake District is most notably known for its vast lakes, rolling hills and stunning scenery. The unique landscape nurtures a new generation of writers, artists and musicians. Sculpture trails, poetry programmes, street art and theatre add up to a thriving cultural scene and there's a fascinating heritage, too.
Additionally, you can try your hand at various watersports on the Lakes for an active family holiday