Tent Campsites in Broughton St Bridgets, Cumbria
20 campsites within 40 miles of Broughton St Bridgets, Allerdale for Tents
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We don't take bookings but operate a first come first served policy. We accept new arrivals on site daily between 2pm and 8pm.Baysbrown Farm is a lovely campsite tucked away in the small and lush village of Chapel Stile.
Camping at Cardewlees is a friendly campsite set on a peaceful working farm, ideally located in the lush Cumbrian countryside, halfway between the Lake District and the Scottish border.
Wallsend Camp Site is a peaceful, family-friendly campsite set on the fringes of the historic Hadrian’s Wall. Guests are conveniently positioned for easy access to buzzing settlements like Carlisle and Lake District.
Ullswater Holiday Park is a splendid holiday destination for families and affords spectacular views over the stunning Lake District fells. The rest in the heart of England’s most frequented national park and welcomes campervans.
Enjoy the great outdoors on a glamping break courtesy of the Gorsebank Camping Village. This eighty-acre equestrian farm rests among the serene and scenic Galloway Hills, ideally set a mere two miles from the beach.
Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway
Miles: 22.78 from Broughton St Bridgets
Sykeside Camping Park is a certificated site set in a lovely, remote location affording a wealth of scenic walks. The campsite is an excellent base for walking and rests in the verdant Dovedale Valley.
Nestled in the Rydal Hall Estate grounds, this beautiful campsite is surrounded by Nabscar and Fairfield Horseshoe, offering breathtaking views of Rothay Valley. Travel just a mile from Ambleside and two and a half miles from Grasmere to reach this dog-friendly campsite.
Walking country is at your disposal at Tarn Foot Farm Campsite. This hidden basic campsite accepts tents only and sits near Loughrigg Tarn, under Loughrigg Fell. Pack in your boots to explore this scenic area of Southern Lakeland and the Great Langdale.
Skelwith Fold Caravan Park is a peaceful 5-star awarded site nestled amid the natural beauty of the famed Lake District. The spacious and well-equipped park offers a range of camping accommodations to suit traditional touring camping and the glampers who enjoy kicking back in roomy abodes.
Coniston Holly How Youth Hostel is a well-maintained traditional youth hostel enjoying an enviable and scenic position in Coniston. The site rests just minutes from the picturesque village and shimmering lake of Coniston Water.
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.
Low Wray Campsite is a cracking campsite providing guests with a memorable lakeside camping and glamping escape. The site rests next to Lake Windermere's more peaceful western shores.
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: 25.73 from Broughton St Bridgets
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.
The spacious, five-star Hoddom Castle Caravan Park is a stunning wooded campsite set on the grounds of a sixteenth-century castle beside the sparkling River Annan. The beautifully landscaped park offers guests plenty of seclusions as most pitches are sheltered by imposing green trees and verdant grass to create an idyllic atmosphere.
Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway
Miles: 26.31 from Broughton St Bridgets
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: 27.22 from Broughton St Bridgets
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: 27.35 from Broughton St Bridgets
Tent Campsites in Broughton St Bridgets, Cumbria
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