Seven Acres Park rests within the stunning Lake District National Park, at the viewsome entrance to the enchanting valleys of Eskdale and Wasdale, ideally positioned for exploring an often overlooked part of this naturally beautiful national park. Sandwiched between the picturesque villages of Holmrook and Gosforth, this spacious campsite is an excellent base for open-air pursuits, with numerous attractions within easy reach. Wasdale holds England’s highest mountain and the deepest lake – Scafell Pike and Wastwater. Hardy hikers can opt to take on a clamber to the summit while families enjoy water-based antics like canoeing, kayaking, and cruises on the lake. Campers who prefer more serene activities can amble into Wasdale for a tour of England’s smallest church. The coastal village of Drigg and Seascale boasts lovely beaches just minutes from the park, offering a change of scenery and access to activities for all ages and abilities. Seven Acres enjoys a convenient position adjoining the main A595 road, snaking between Holmrook and Gosforth. The villages brim with shops, restaurants, pubs and cafes, affording easy access to meals and other camping essentials. Seven Acres Park offers a mix of grass, hardstanding and fully serviced plots for tents and touring vehicles. The site also has static caravans for hire and welcomes pets.