Idyllically located as part of Rydal Hall Estate in 30 acres of gardens, woodland, meadows and natural beauty, developed from the 1600s to the present day. Rydal Hall Campsite is set close to the Grade II formal gardens in front of the Georgian south wing of the house. Choose from a range of tent pitches, there is also an onsite riverside tea shop with great walks in the area.

Set in 30 acres of the Rydal Hall Estate in the Lake District, close to Rydal falls and gardens

Located five minutes outside of Ambleside, just ten minutes from Windermere

Great onsite facilities including fire pits, a bar and a cafe/tea room serving local produce!

About Rydal Hall Campsite

Tucked just over a mile from the village of Ambleside and two and a half miles from Grasmere, this scenic site is nestled in Rydal Hall Estate grounds. Surrounded by Fairfield Horseshoe and Nabscar, you will enjoy stunning views of the Rothay Valley. Relax, recharge and reconnect exploring spectacular spots in the South Lakes. Rydal Water, on your doorstep, is connected to the larger lake of Grasmere. All pitches are non electric, allowing a maximum tent size of 4m x 4m (and cars parked away from pitches). Due to fire safety, each tent must be pitched three metres apart. There are short walks to some of the pitches which can deliver fantastic views of the neighbouring fells. Campsite Wardens are at hand to assist if required. Fires are allowed in the dedicated on site communal fire pit only, free of charge. Sustainable firewood can be purchased onsite - sorry scavenging for wood isn't allowed for environmental reasons. Dogs are welcome and must be kept on a lead at all times. The location also includes two holiday cottages, a bunkhouse and a barn. Please note, the site does not allow motorhomes, campervans or trailer tents.

Rydal Hall Campsite is open all year round in 2024 and from 01/01 to 30/10 in 2025.


Facilities and amenities

Facilities here include a modern toilet and shower block. The amenities block sources water from the site's own private supply, whilst electricity from hydro-electric plant augmented by solar power keeps carbon footprints to a minimum. There are sockets for charging electrical equipment, plus a freezer is available for refreezing ice blocks.

Fires are permitted in the dedicated fire pit only, free of charge. Sustainable firewood is available to purchase at reception.

A tearoom and cafe onsite serves a delicious range of treats including scones, cakes and more. The on-site bar, serving delicious local ales and lagers, is open from 4pm - 10pm. Ambleside is 1.5 miles away and includes cafes, restaurants and shops such as a Tesco.

adult-only icon

Adult only

allow-commercial-vans icon

Allow commercial vans

allow-pets icon

Allow pets

bike-hire icon

Bike hire

cafe-restaurant icon

Café / restaurant

communal-bbq icon

Communal BBQ

disabled-facilities icon

Disabled facilities

drinking-water icon

Drinking water

electric-hookups icon

Electric hookups

entertainment icon

Entertainment

family-friendly icon

Family friendly

fires-allowed icon

Fires allowed

fishing icon

Fishing

games-room icon

Games room

glamping icon

Glamping

golf icon

Golf

horse-riding icon

Horse riding

hot-tub icon

Hot tub

internet-access icon

Internet access

kids-club icon

Kids club

kids-playground icon

Kids playground

laundry icon

Laundry

near-beach icon

Near beach

near-pub icon

Near pub

open-year-round icon

Open year round

peaceful icon

Peaceful

rv-pitches icon

RV pitches

shop icon

Shop

showers icon

Showers

swimming-pool icon

Swimming pool

toilets icon

Toilets

tv-room icon

TV room

vineyard icon

Vineyard

water-hookups icon

Water hookups

watersports icon

Watersports

wc-disposal icon

W.C. disposal


A note from the site themselves...

Rydal Hall has a long and fascinating history. Sir Thomas le Fleming and his family built the first Rydal Hall at St John's Knott in 1409, (the small mound and wood next to the entrance of the Ambleside cricket club on the A591). Although this site was defensible and remote it became too cramped as the family grew in importance.

Over the years, the property has continued to develop to become the grand hall that stands today. We also have a long history of art and artists being inspired by Rydal Hall and the surrounding valley.

We have a range of sculptures and art installations throughout the grounds which can be explored by wandering around or by following one of our sculpture paths, which will (weirdly enough) lead you to the tea shop!


Map and address

Park address

Rydal Hall Campsite,

Rydal Hall, Rydal, Ambleside, Cumbria & Lake District, LA22 9LX

Coordinates

54.4487, -2.9787 | NY 36 6

View on Google Maps

Rydal Hall Campsite is ideal for...

Couples

Duke of Edinburgh Award

Older children (13+)

Peace and quiet

Young children


There are 35 accommodation options on-site

Bookable pitches and accommodation options

32 x Non Electric Grass Tent Pitches

Max 4 people

Grass pitches without electric for tents up to 7m x 7m.


2 x Eco Pods

Max 3 people

Wooden pods made from sustainable materials and carpeted, along with a sheltered porch area. Unfurnished, sleep two adults and one small child. Bring your camping equipment. Dog friendly. Access to shared facilities nearby.

Eco Pod (Family)

Max 4 people

Family pod made from sustainable materials and carpeted, along with a sheltered porch area. Unfurnished, sleeps up to two adults and two children. Bring your camping equipment. Dog friendly. Access to shared facilities nearby.


Rydal Hall Campsite reviews

4.84 /5

87 reviews

94%

would recommend

Overall
4.84
Location
4.97
Value for money
4.7
Service
4.82
Facilities
4.77
Cleanliness
4.93

"Amazing place. So clean and tidy. Excellent facilities all first class"

Steve E - May 2024

"The location is stunning, left me and my partner speechless at times"

Yula R - Nov 2023

"The staff and hospitality at Rydal Hall are absolutely amazing! "

Sophie O - Sep 2023


Lovely site, very quiet, good drainage

Paul S

0

0

Small Tent - Non Electric Grass Tent PitchesOct 2024

I was booked in for a 2 night stay but had to leave early :-( The staff on arrival were friendly and welcoming, gave a good map and clear instructions on how to get to the camping areas and where the facilities are. The weather wasn't the best on the night as it raining pretty much all night (that's just part of camping in the lakes), But for how much it rained, the ground wasn't really sodden with puddles all over, must be some good drainage. The facilities are very clean and modern looking (possibly one of the cleanest newest looking sites facilities I have come across in the last couple of years). Located a shortish walk (took around 15 mins) from Ambleside along a pretty good track and roadside footpath (bring a torch for return walk in evening). The site does have a few footpaths going through and I saw many runners and walkers using, lots stopping to look at the waterfalls. The only downside (more to do with the camping area I was on) is that the waterfall, while amazing and lovely to look at, is a little loud when trying to sleep, so bring some earplugs if you are a light sleeper. I will be back, nice site, already told some friends about it who are now keen to visit.

Wonderful site

John B

0

0

Small Tent - Non Electric Grass Tent PitchesOct 2024

Almost like wild camping, the pitches were in a wonderful wooded valley. The facilities were top class. There was a lovely café, with very interesting gardens and buildings, it was a short walk to the pub.

2 day walking break

Michael C

0

0

Small Tent - Non Electric Grass Tent PitchesSep 2024

Excellent location, lovely surroundings, immaculate toilet/block and friendly staff. Could not fault the site.

Share your feedback

Did you stay at Rydal Hall Campsite? Tell us what you thought!

Create a review


FAQ

Check-in is available between 4pm and 8pm. Check out is due by 10am on the day of departure.

Up to two dogs are welcome for camping stays, and they must be kept on a lead whilst onsite.

Yes, a layout of the site and surrounding areas can be viewed here.

Campfires are welcome in the dedicated fire pit here, free of charge, while disposable BBQs are permitted on the benches where a slate has been provided - sustainable firewood is sold at the site.

Yes, the Old School Tearoom onsite (open 10:30am-5pm) serves a variety of light bites and refreshments including sandwiches, homemade cakes, scones and more. There is also a bar here serving a range of local ales and lagers.


Located in the South Lakes, there are numerous attractions catering for all. This is a great base for exploring the Lake District.

Explore the acres of woodland and natural beauty at Rydal Hall Grounds and discover the various sculptures scattered around the grounds.

Admire Rydal Grot, located in the grounds, and built in 1668 by Sir Daniel Fleming. It is one of Britain's earliest examples of a viewing station.

If you fancy walking up the fells you have Fairfield Horseshoe at your doorstep with amazing views overlooking much of the surrounding lakeland. You're also just a short walk away from Ambleside, a major tourist resort where you will find many specialist shops, cosy pubs, restaurants and a cinema.

Grasmere is only 2.8 miles away from Rydal Hall campsite, one of the prettiest villages worth a visit. You will find Dove Cottage, William Wordsworth's home and the Sarah Nelson's Grasmere Ginger Bread which enjoys a worldwide following and is still baked fresh every day.

Attractions nearby:

  • Rydal Water - just a few minutes walk to enjoy this beautiful and tranquil lake.
  • Windermere Cruises - regular services from Bowness, Ambleside and Lakeside Piers.
  • Brockhole - enjoy the different range of outdoor activities with boat and bike hire available.
  • Tree Top Treck - in Windermere within Brockhole grounds you can enjoy the watersports, adventure playground, mini golf, archery, indoor caving and laser clay shooting.
  • Stock Ghyll Force - a breathtaking 70ft waterfall only a short walk from the centre of Ambleside.
  • The Armitt Museum - on Rydal Road, this is a purpose built home for a collection of books, manuscripts, watercolours and also houses an area dedicated to Beatrix Potter.
The listing for Rydal Hall Campsite was last updated on October 18th, 2024 at 10:00 PM

Similar sites

Hollows Farm and Borrowdale Glamping

Hollows Farm and Borrowdale Glamping

Keswick, (10.4 miles)

Camping and glamping in a picturesque location perfect for exploring the North Lakes, set 15 minutes from Keswick.

Cherry Trees Farm

Cherry Trees Farm

Hesket Newmarket, Wigton, Hesket Newmarket (20.3 miles)

Nestled on the edge of the Lake District National Park, family friendly camping and pods with hot tubs.

Crake Trees Manor

Crake Trees Manor

Penrith, (17.6 miles)

Camping and glamping pods in the wildflower meadows on an organic farm. In Yorkshire Dales, 15 minutes from Lakes.

Sizergh Caravan and Camping

Sizergh Caravan and Camping

Kendal, (14.7 miles)

Idyllic farm campsite nestled between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales with an onsite farm shop and cafe.

Moss Howe Farm Campsite

Moss Howe Farm Campsite

Witherslack, Grange-Over-Sands, Witherslack (13.8 miles)

Peaceful camping and glamping in the heart of the Lake District National Park near Windermere. Campfires welcome!