Tent Campsites in Solway Coast National Landscape, Cumbria
20 campsites within 40 miles of Solway Coast National Landscape, Silloth for Tents
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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: 7.35 from Solway Coast National Landscape
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.
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: 8.72 from Solway Coast National Landscape
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: 9.06 from Solway Coast National Landscape
Located just sixteen km north of the picturesque village of Gretna, Kirkconnel Hall Hotel is an ideal location for those exploring the north or south of Scotland. The cosy campsite accommodates just five caravans and offers each base access to water.
Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway
Miles: 10.76 from Solway Coast National Landscape
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.
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.
The family-owned Lighthouse Leisure looks out over the sparkling Solway Firth and is an easy two-minute walk away from an inviting sandy beach and the oldest lighthouse in the nation.
Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway
Miles: 13.30 from Solway Coast National Landscape
Caldbeck Camping is a quiet, serene site set on the outskirts of Lake District, England’s most frequented national park. The campsite enjoys an excellent position right on the Cumbrian Way and affords quick access to local amenities like shops and pubs at the picturesque village of Caldbeck.
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: 15.08 from Solway Coast National Landscape
Herdwick Croft enjoys a beautiful position, ideally positioned at the head of Bassenthwaite Lake, offering guests a peaceful and rather viewsome spot to kick back and survey the spectacular scenery of this unspoiled corner of England.
Boasting of spectacular sceneries and easy access to three sand beaches, Castle Point Caravan Site is the perfect place for stunning vistas over the sea and plenty of space to stretch out and enjoy the sceneries.
Rockcliffe, Dumfries and Galloway
Miles: 20.81 from Solway Coast National Landscape
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: 20.96 from Solway Coast National Landscape
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.
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: 21.84 from Solway Coast National Landscape
Keswick Camping and Caravanning Club Site is a peaceful campsite nestled on the shores of the shimmering River Derwentwater, serving as an excellent base to explore the stunning natural beauty of the Lake District National Park.
Wander into the roomy woodlands of Barnsoul Caravan Park and uncover a serene wildlife haven and camping site set within three-hundred acres of forest, farmland, paddocks, and ponds.
Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway
Miles: 22.49 from Solway Coast National Landscape
Burns Farm Caravan and Campsite is a traditional family-run campsite and caravan park nestled on a peaceful working farm, a mere 3-miles outside bustling Keswick. The site rests amid the lush scenery of the stunning valley of St Johns-in-the-Vale and takes great care to ensure a minimal carbon footprint with a range of environmentally conscious amenities.
Tent Campsites in Solway Coast National Landscape, Cumbria
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