Caravan Campsites in Great Salkeld, Cumbria
20 campsites within 40 miles of Great Salkeld, Eden for Caravans
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Mains Farm Camping and Caravan Site is a safe, friendly site, perfectly positioned a trifling twenty to thirty-minute drive from England’s most frequented National Park, Lake District as well as Hadrian’s Wall and the beautiful Highlands.
Crossfell Caravan Park is a serene Eden Valley site set in the small, picturesque village of Ousby, approximately nine miles east of the market town of Penrith. The flat grass site offers a splendid countryside setting for unwinding and shaking off the worries of modern life.
Foxfield Touring Park is a tranquil, family-run park nestled amid lush, romantic countryside, with spectacular views over the renowned Lake District. The campsite enjoys an excellent positon a few miles from the town of Penrith.
Thacka Lea Caravan Park is a spacious and well-equipped caravan park, ideally positioned in Penrith, serving as a convenient yet peaceful base for exploring the natural beauty and various outdoor activities in the renowned Lake District National Park and the lush Eden Valley.
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.
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.
Wild Rose Park is an award-winning, family-friendly site located in the lush heart of the stunning Eden Valley, with easy access to renowned outdoor settings like the Lake District.
Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria
Miles: 15.82 from Great Salkeld
Wallace Lane Farm is a spacious, family-friendly site nestled on a peaceful hillside in West Cumbria, affording spectacular views of the sparkling sea. Outdoor adventurers are in for a treat as the site affords quick access to golden sand beaches.
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.
Blaithwaite House is a spacious, family-friendly site providing guests with a delightful slice of the stunning Cumbrian countryside, an ideal 10-minute drive from the buzzing market town of Wigton.
Lanefoot Farm is a serene, spacious campsite set in the scenic surrounds of Lake District and no more than three miles from the buzzing town of Keswick. The site is ideally placed for outdoor ambles in renowned locations like Skiddaw.
Irton House Farm is a friendly, serene campsite enjoying a convenient position just five miles from local amenities in the picturesque village of Bassenthwaite. The site affords stunning vistas over the gleaming Bassenthwaite Lake and Skiddaw and rests a few minutes’ drive from a verdant wildlife park and an established distillery.
Miles: 22.52 from Great Salkeld
Pennine View Caravan Park is a family-run site enjoying a splendid location on the fringes of the lush Yorkshire Dales National Park. The welcoming park is no more than a mile from the lively historic market town of Kirkby Stephen.
Miles: 23.07 from Great Salkeld
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.
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.
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: 26.58 from Great Salkeld
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: 27.20 from Great Salkeld
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: 27.23 from Great Salkeld
Caravan Campsites in Great Salkeld, Cumbria
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