Campervan Campsites in Barbary Plains, Cumbria
20 campsites within 40 miles of Barbary Plains, Eden for Campervans
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Whinfell Hall Farm Camp Site is a secluded, spacious site welcoming individuals, couples, families and groups. The campsite serves as an excellent base for adventures in the western lakes.
Miles: 24.95 from Barbary Plains
Pier Cottage Caravan Park is a lovely property on the shores of Coniston Water, providing visitors with a beautiful base for exploring the hills or indulging in watersports.
Miles: 25.46 from Barbary Plains
The Inn at the Bush is a family and biker-friendly site set next to a cosy pub serving pub grub and a variety of bevvies. The campsite rests on the fringes of the Solway Coast.
Coniston Hall Campsite is a lovely spot for a lively family escape nestled amid lush settings on the western shore of Coniston Water. The owners are laid-back and welcome guests to pitch in the corner of choice.
Coniston Park Coppice Campsite is a beautifully landscaped camping space tucked amid 63 peaceful acres of National Trust woodland, welcoming tents, small campervans, motorhomes and caravans.
If you want a quiet camping space that is inexpensive and a stroll from a pub, consider camping or glamping at Grizedale Campsite. This peaceful site rests in a quiet corner of the Lake District and offers campers a beautiful space on Grizedale valley.
Escape to the heart of the Lake District at The Church House Inn Campsite, a beautiful space offering respite to weary travellers and holidaymakers since the 14th century. The site is ideal for unwinding and soaking in the area's natural scenery.
Shepherds View is a lovely, small Camping and Caravanning Club Certificated Site located a short stroll from the bus stop rumbling into Coniston. The village is only 2 miles away.
There’ll be no cross faces at Crosslands Farm, a lovely site comprising a Caravan and Motorhome Club Certificated site and self-catering accommodation. Owners Ann and David have lovingly restored the typical 17th-century farmhouse nestled amid the stunning natural beauty of the Rusland Valley.
Waters Edge Caravan Park is a family-friendly site set on the fringes of the stunning Lake District. The campsite enjoys a convenient location just a mile from the M6 and rests a smooth fifteen-minute drive from the buzzing town of Kendal.
Westlands Country Park provides the thrills of fly fishing and clay pigeon shooting to create the ideal atmosphere for holidaymakers who want nothing more than to kick back and enjoy a relaxing break from the stress of modern life.
Miles: 30.09 from Barbary Plains
Set on the historic grounds of Cove Manor House, King Robert The Bruces Cave is a family-run caravan and camping site. It houses a unique monument – an ancient cave that sheltered the fourteenth-century King Robert the Bruce for three months during the bleakest days of The Wars of Independence.
Kirkpatrick Fleming, Dumfries and Galloway
Miles: 30.26 from Barbary Plains
Solway Holiday Village is a splendid family-friendly site set over a lush 130 acres of lush parkland, ideally positioned within walking distance of the lively town of Silloth and easy reach of the Galloway Hills.
The Camping and Caravanning Club Certified Broom Caravan and Campsite is a family-run business spread out over a serene two-hundred-acre estate just a stone’s throw from the beach.
Miles: 32.30 from Barbary Plains
Moss Side Farm Campsite is a family-friendly site set on a working farm, affording sweeping views and easy access to several woodland valleys that are ideal for riding, walking and cycling.
Miles: 32.54 from Barbary Plains
The Old Post Office Campsite is a compact, family-friendly site ideally located on the fringes of the western portion of the stunning Lake District National Park. The site first welcomed visitors in 1951.
Queensberry Bay Holiday Park is a scenic park ideally placed in the picturesque settings of South West Scotland. The beautiful area is often bypassed by adventurers seeking out the spectacular beauty of the Highlands and the stunning landscapes of Lake District.
Miles: 32.89 from Barbary Plains
Bolbec Manor Campsite is a friendly, quiet campsite looking out over the stunning mist-clad Muggleswick moor and the gleaming Derwent reservoir. The site is ideally set a mere five-minute drive from the reservoir and no more than a smooth thirty minutes from the lively cities of Durham and Newcastle.
Shotley Bridge, Northumberland
Miles: 33.34 from Barbary Plains
Campervan Campsites in Barbary Plains, Cumbria
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