Tent Campsites in Wharton, Cumbria
20 campsites within 40 miles of Wharton, Eden for Tents
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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.
For excellent camping in the Yorkshire Dales, set your sights on the scenic Black Swan Holiday Park. This picturesque, spacious pub site affords gorgeous views over the enclosing countryside and is the perfect place to kick back and enjoy the delights of rural camping.
Miles: 30.46 from Wharton
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.
Dale Bottom Farm Camp Site is a family-friendly campsite located on a friendly working farm, placed in an enviable hilltop position. Wake up to the soothing sounds of the countryside.
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.
Dodgsons Wood is a tent-hire-only site ideal for families and groups who can picture themselves unwinding in a quiet location next to Coniston Water. The site is hidden amid ancient woodland and offers guests spotless toilets.
Crake Valley Holiday Park is a cracking award-winning site located close to the shores of Coniston Water amid the stunning landscapes of the stunning Lake District National Park in Cumbia.
Castlerigg Hall Caravan Camping Park is a splendid base for couples and families, occupying a magnificent position in the lush Lake District, looking out over Derwentwater.
Castlerigg Farm Camping and Caravan Site rests in a particularly viewsome part of the Lake District, a delightful distance from the bustle and noise of the nearby towns. The site provides guests with an excellent base for exploring the natural scenery of the famed Lake District National Park.
Chapel House Farm Campsite rests in a unique location, offering the delights of simple camping for guests who enjoy back to nature escapes. The camping area consists of a single open field.
Borrowdale Caravan Club Site is a lovely site, nestled amid the stunning soaring fells and clusters of brightly coloured wildflowers, providing lucky guests with serene settings for escaping the modern world and getting right back to nature.
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: 33.17 from Wharton
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.
Seatoller Farm is a peaceful, family-friendly site, ideally located a smooth twenty-minute drive from the picturesque town of Keswick. The traditional 16th-century farm lies nestled at the tip of the lush Borrowdale Valley amid soaring fells.
Ideally placed just six miles west of Ripon, Ivy Bank Campsite is an excellent base for adventures in the Yorkshire Dales. The friendly site rests between the buzzing market towns of Ripon and Masham in Kirkby Malzeard.
Miles: 34.24 from Wharton
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.
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