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Lake district seasonal pitch

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FellWanderer · 18/04/2020 09:48

Hi
We are considering making the move from tent camping to caravaning (once things return to normal of course!).

We are thinking of buying a small two birth caravan and would like to have it on a seasonal pitch in the northern lake district. Somewhere around Glenridding/Keswick would be great for us to travel to after work for the weekend.

We can't seem to find much information on individual campsite websites on whether they offer seasonal pitches and how much this would cost. Is this because it's not advertised and you have to phone to make enquiries or does a seasonal pitch in the lakes simply not exist?

So if you have a seasonal pitch in the lakes which site is this on and how much does it cost per year? TIA

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Funf · 22/04/2020 19:15

Personally I would drive there and have a look around visiting as many as you can, we know a really good one in North Wales, he doesn't even have a website as no need, word of mouth keeps it full

YinMnBlue · 27/04/2020 16:30

I searched on PitchUp using the 'seasonal pitch' filter and only Lanefoot Farm, beyond Keswick, came up

You can also search UKCampsite under 'specialised Camp Site Listings' , pick seasonal pitches, and then click on the map for the region, and then click Cumbria. A long list comes up, many of which say they are in the Penrith area - but a few are on the wrong side of the M6. It lists the Quiet Site, that only takes Winter Seasonal bookings.

But Gill Head Farm is in a great location, is listed as doing seasonal pitches (no info on website) and is only open Easter - Nov so can't be winter only.

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