Camping Inspiration: The Lake District

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 Camping in the UK: Travel destination guide

The Lake District is the outdoor capital of England, with millions of visitors every year.

It offers something for everyone, from solo backpackers to families on a summer holiday, which is why millions of us visit the area every year.

Lakeland is just as popular with outdoor adventure seekers as it is with those looking for peace and quiet.

The campsites in the Lake District come in all shapes and sizes, but they are almost all surrounded by truly breathtaking countryside.

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Introduction: Camping destinations in the Lake District

Windermere lake district

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If there’s one part of the country where campers are spoilt for choice it’s the Lake District.

Whatever your reason for visiting this part of the world, you’ll be awestruck by its beauty. Everywhere you turn there are tranquil lakes backed by towering peaks – you won’t fail to be impressed on your camping trips.

The outdoor capital of England

It is the largest of the United Kingdom’s national parks, containing 16 lakes – including Windermere, the largest in England – and more than 150 high peaks. Four of them are over 3,000ft, including England’s highest mountain, Scafell Pike, which stands at 3,206ft. There are six national nature reserves, 100 sites of special scientific interest, and more than 50 dales.

Ullswater, the second biggest lake in England, is worth some time on your visit to the Lakes, if just to admire its stunning beauty and take some photographs. It’s here Wordsworth was inspired to write his famous poem 'Daffodils'.

Beautiful towns and villages to visit

The Lake District boasts 400 towns, villages and hamlets within its 885 square miles and almost every one has something to offer visitors. In the north Lakes is Keswick, which sits on the shore of Derwentwater and is surrounded by the fells of Skiddaw, Catbells and Grizedale Pike. It’s a bustling town with plenty going on and an ideal base to explore the Lakes.

Elsewhere are the charming towns of Ulverston, Kirkby Lonsdale and Cockermouth as well as Whitehaven on the west coast and Penrith and Appleby to the east. The towns in the central Lakes, like Kendal, Windermere, Bowness, Ambleside and Grasmere are massively popular so try to visit them outside peak times, if you can.

A great place to camp

The Lake District also has a huge number of excellent campsites. Some are hidden away on remote fells, with very basic facilities. You’ll also find numerous family holiday parks, packed with every facility you will ever need. In between, there are countless wonderful campsites that would be perfect for family trips or as a base camp for exploring the magnificent Lakeland countryside.

Lake District camping inspiration

 

ullswater lake district

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A week camping in the Lake District

Planning a holiday in the northern Lakes? Our seven-day guide will give you plenty of ideas for what to do and see during your stay.

A week in the Lakes  

 

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The hidden Lake District

The Lake District can be a busy place but don’t be put off by the crowds. If you’re clever enough you can always find a quiet corner to enjoy Lakeland’s natural beauty, even at the peak times

Hidden Lake District  

 

Bowfell lake district

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Explore Bowfell and the Langdale Pikes

Fabulous peaks, stunning views and challenging hikes make these among the Lake District’s most popular mountains

Bowfell and Langdale  

 

Derwent Water lake district

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Camping at Derwent Water

Revel in the breathtaking views over this jewel in the national park's crown. Whatever your outdoor pastime passion, spectacular Derwent Water is the perfect playground.

Derwent Water  

 

Castlerigg lake district

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Top Lake District campsites

The Lake District has a vast array of wonderful places to pitch your tent, with sites in the area coming in all shapes and sizes. Here are some of the very best.

Lakeland campsites  

 

ullswater steamer lake district

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Lake District attractions

Take your tent to the Lake District and explore a wealth of beauty and attractions.

Lakeland attractions  

Helping you choose the best place to camp in the UK

Camping

Camping in the UK gives you freedom, adventure and the chance to get closer to nature, whether it is a night on the Cornwall coast or a week's holiday in the Highlands of Scotland.

Home is where the heart is, and that's especially true when it comes to camping in the UK. Sometimes we forget just how much there is explore in the UK.

And with the disruption to travel by coronavirus and Brexit, the one thing that seems certain is that more people will be holidaying at home.

Expert information for picking where to camp

Family holidays are so important and we want to help you choose the right destination for your next camping trip. To give you inspiration, we’ve hand-picked some of our favourite UK camping destinations.

Some, like the Lake District, Cornwall and the Scottish Highlands, are obvious. Others are maybe less well-known, but they are all magnificent and should definitely be on your camping bucket list.


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