Camping and Caravaning in and near Sedbergh
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Beck House
In the beautiful Lune Valley, 3.75miles from Sedbergh & 10 miles to Kendal, 2 fully equipped, modern caravans, each in own secluded garden on a quiet family farm, at the foot of the Howgill Fells. Ideal base for touring the Dales and Lakes or for just relaxing. A warm welcome awaits you.
| VB Inspected | Pets by arrangement |
Borrett Barn Static Caravan
The caravan is situated within its own garden with spectacular views of the fells. As it is only 1 mile from Sedbergh its shops,pubs and tearooms are all within walking distance.
The caravan consists of 1 double and 1 twin bedded room.The kitchen is fully eqipped with cooker fridge and microwave.The bathroom has a small bath with overhead shower.
Parking is available next to the caravan.
Bowber Head
A small quiet campsite with 16 static caravans and space for 2-3 overnight units.
There is a large paddock with a stream and swing.
Bowber Head is the home of Cumbria Classic Coaches - vintage bus enthusiasts are very welcome.
There are electric hook-ups, a toilet block with showers, cookhouse/laundry facilities in a seperate room in the main house and a payphone.
Contact: Claire Hamer
Phone: 015396 23254
Web site: http://www.bowberhead.co.uk/
| Children welcome |
Conder Farm
Cross Hall Farm
Fifteen caravans including 6 berth static caravans and up to five touring caravans.
Ewegales Farm
Phone: 015396 25440
High Laning Caravan & Camping Park
A secluded, level site with clean, modern facilities including electricity hook-ups and park lighting.
Toilet block with private toilets and wash basins, showers and shaving points and disabled facilities.
Laundry facilities include washing machines, tumble driers and a drying cupboard. There are also dish-washing sinks.
A refreshment vending machine area is also available.
Contact: Margaret and Jim Taylor
Phone: 015396 25239
Fax: 015396 25239
Web site: http://www.highlaning.co.uk
Holme Farm
A flat field site with toilets, warm water showers, water and chemical disposal points.
Basic supplies are available at the café.
Contact: John Metcalf
Phone: 015396 20654
Web site: http://www.holmeopenfarm.co.uk/main_navagation.htm
| Private parking |
Low Greenside Campsite
The site is small, quiet, friendly and undeveloped, on a sheep farm, in a level field with beautiful views all round. The Howgill Fells begin just up the lane for walking and mountain biking.
In Ravenstonedale village (a short walk away) are 2 country pubs serving meals, a village grocery shop, public tennis court, 9/18 hole golf course, and a small art gallery.
There are plenty of interesting local walks and rides. Nearby you can also go pony trekking or trout fishing - catch one and barbeque it later (the trout not the pony!)
Information on any of the above is available at the campsite. Please ask when booking if you’d like more details.
There is good access to the Eden Valley, the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales but none of the hustle and bustle.
Camping as it used to be!
- Free hot showers and washing up.
- Toilets.
- Visitor information.
- Campfires are allowed.
- Events and parties by arrangement.
- Horses & dogs by arrangement.
- Touring caravans by arrangement.
- Under cover storage/indoor area by arrangement.
Pinfold Caravan and Camping Site
A secluded wood clad lodge development called the Howgills and also a separate private area designed especially for tourers and tents. Amongst the modern facilities provided at Pinfold Leisure Park are a new purpose built shower and toilet block with hot & cold water, showers, shaver and hair dryer points. Full laundry facilities are available on site as is a washing up room, chemical disposal point and calor and camping gas. The park also benefits from a regular mobile shop and daily milk deliveries.
Phone: 015396 20576
Web site: http://www.hanleycaravans.co.uk/pinfold-leisure-park.php
| Dogs welcome by arrangement |
Shacklabank Farm
Two B&B static caravans sleeping up to 4 and up to 6 people plus one traditional gypsy caravan sleeping 2.
Contact: Alison O'Neill
Phone: 015396 20134
Web site: http://www.shacklabank.co.uk/site/content_caravans.php
| ROAM Accredited | Children welcome | Dogs & horses welcome by arrangement |
Waterside Farm
Four berth static caravan plus some camping pitches.
Contact: Willaim & Mary Airey
Phone: 015396 20616
Whernside Manor bunk house
Camping for individuals or groups of up to 12. No dogs because of sheep.
Phone: 015396 25213
Web site: http://www.whernsidemanor.com/
| No pets |
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