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Best campsite in Cumbria/Lake district

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MrsELM21 · 20/05/2017 16:19

Hello

Please could you let me have any recommendations for a first time reluctant camper in the Lake District? DH & kids have been before and LOVE it and now they want mummy to come to 🙄

I'm looking for somewhere very nice but it will definitely be proper camping rather than glamping unfortunately!

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Lucked · 20/05/2017 16:22

Following, we are having a week in Eurocamp in June but fancy a weekend at the lakes before Scottish schools start in August. We have a tent but haven't actually used it yet.

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TheoriginalLEM · 21/05/2017 18:49

Following too - i bloody love camping

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BarchesterFlowers · 21/05/2017 19:02

We usually go to Low Wray. Last week we stayed at Side Farm at Patterdale. Ok, we have stayed there before, the toilet block is a bit unloved and they seem to struggle to collect the rubbish from the bins. Lovely location though.

Depends what you like. We like quiet and rustic.

Kestrel Lodge here is on our list to try but the route there had too many big hills for me cycling last week as I wasn't feeling chipper.

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MrsELM21 · 21/05/2017 19:49

Ah BarchesterFlowers We meet again! You were very helpful with my Hobbs dress, thanks for these too, they look lovely!

Our friends own a campsite in Anglesey and they've actually ended up being able to squeeze us in next weekend but these look great for the future!

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BarchesterFlowers · 21/05/2017 19:58

Never mind camping - did you find the dress Grin.

I was slightly disappointed with Side Farm last week. Only about four tents there and one of them were a walking couple from the Netherlands.

I just thought it was such a shame that the bins hadn't been emptied (in the loos as well as outside) and thought about the lovely sites in this couple's own country and the impression they were going home with.

Whether it is out of season over relaxation or not I don't know but I don't remember it ever being that bad.

Have a lovely trip Mrs

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BarchesterFlowers · 21/05/2017 20:00

Crap grammar - but I am sure you get the gist.

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BikeRunSki · 21/05/2017 20:03

The National Trust sites at Low Wray or Great Langdale. Low them both equally, but differently, like my children.

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wonkyegg · 21/05/2017 20:06

I see that you've booked somewhere now but I really liked Parkfoot in Pooley Bridge. It's a pretty big site with good facilities but there's also a quiet field on the edge of Ullswater if you want to stay away from the masses (which I did). Have a lovely trip.

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MrsELM21 · 21/05/2017 22:35

Thanks all

BarchesterFlowers I got the dress and it was fabulous, I loved it so much, well worth the faff!!

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MVLipwig · 21/05/2017 22:42

If you're looking again in the future I can definitely recommend Hollow's Farm, possibly a little rustic but such a beautiful spot, wild swimming nearby and gorgeous accessible walks

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