Low Greenside Farm Campsite
4.93 /5
Low Greenside Farm Campsite is a peaceful, eco-friendly, family-owned site in the Westmorland Dales, central to the Lake District and Dale. Spacious pitches with individual fire pits are set around a wildflower meadow with lots of room to relax and play. Fabulous views and dark starry skies, plus cosy glamping in a separate field with private amenities. Great choice of walks from the site, a short stroll to two village pubs. Dogs welcome.
Runner up of Best Campsite North West England in our 2024 Camping and Glamping Awards
Peaceful, friendly site with superb views, excellent facilities and campfires - great for walking!
Ten minute stroll to dog friendly village pubs serving good food and real ales
Se tin the Westmorland Dales, a central location for both the Lakes and Dales National Parks
About Low Greenside Farm Campsite
At the foot of the Howgill Fells in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this site is perfect for a relaxed camping or glamping holiday for couples, families or friends. This beautiful, quiet, unspoiled area is ideal for exploring both the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District - but with none of their hustle and bustle. Large areas of grass in the centre of the camping field are kept long as a meadow for wildlife (and for children to roll about in!), and there is a programme of planting native trees, shrubs, and wildflowers. The owners are proud to have a Silver Award from the Green Tourism Scheme. Large pitches for tents and three campervan pitches are positioned around the central meadow, leaving plenty of room for everyone to enjoy in peace. The site is justly proud that many visitors return year after year or several times a year. After a day out exploring, return home to a peaceful campsite to watch the sunset and enjoy life's simple pleasures while swallows swoop across the meadow. The friendly sheep are very happy to be fed bits of bread and will come trotting over when they see you. If you're lucky, you'll see a red squirrel popping along the drystone walls. Wander down to one of the two village pubs or light your campfire, toast your marshmallows and wait for the stars to come out in an inky black sky. The campsite is in an International Dark Skies Reserve and is a Dark Sky Business. There are two options for glampers - Far Field Yurt for couples or families, and Green Bell Tent for couples only. Both offer the chance to relax in peace, comfort and privacy while surrounded by nature! What could be better? The yurt and bell tent are in a separate field framed by a little woodland behind and a meadow with gorgeous views in front. They are separated by a block of trees. Each has its own fully equipped kitchen (including cool box with ice blocks provided) and bijou private composting toilet. They also have their own private garden areas with a campfire and BBQ, lovely double hammock (great for stargazing!), picnic table and seating. All glamping is off-grid with solar powered lighting and phone charging. Far Field Yurt is fully insulated and beautifully equipped for couples or families. Inside is light and spacious, with large windows and a clear central roof dome for stargazing. Furnished with a wood burning stove to keep you toasty warm, handmade and vintage furniture, and comfy modern beds. The yurt's kitchen hut is equipped to cook proper meals for up to five people. It has a fully made-up double bed. Pillows and a bottom sheet are provided for up to three single beds. A cot is available on request. Like the yurt, Green Bell Tent is spacious, comfy, and very private with its own kitchen and garden. It has a fully made up comfy double bed, carpet and cosy furnishings.
Pitches and the yurt are available from 10th April, the bell tent from the start of May. The site closes mid September.
There are 32 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options
Non Electric Grass Backpacker Pitch
Max 1 people
Spacious grass pitch with lovely views and a campfire for a single person.
20 x Non Electric Large Grass Tent Pitches
Max 6 people
Spacious grass pitches for tents of all sizes with lovely views and a campfire. Choose your own pitch. Gazebos, awnings and pets all included.
3 x Non Electric Extra Large Grass Tent Pitches
Max 8 people
Spacious grass pitches for tents of all sizes, great for sharing with friends. Lovely views and a campfire. Gazebos, awnings and pets all included.
3 x Non Electric Grass Campervan Pitches
Max 4 people
Grass pitches for campervans in a little field of their own. Lovely views and a campfire. Available during the school summer holidays only.
2 x Non Electric Hardstanding Campervan Pitches
Max 4 people
Grassed hardstanding with adjacent grass. For campervans or small motorhomes. Great views and a campfire.
Hardstanding Campervan Pitch (Optional Electric)
Max 4 people
Grassed hardstanding with adjacent grass. For campervans or small motorhomes. Great views and a campfire. With optional electric hook up.
Site tariff
Things to do on site and in the Kirkby Stephen area
There's plenty to see and do in this lovely corner of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with pretty villages and interesting market towns to explore, lots of nice little shops and cafes with friendly people running them. You'll find the roads quiet, no parking problems, and walking very peaceful.
The campsite offers a useful walking guide - Nine Great Walks from Low Greenside (£3). Smardale Ghyll Nature Reserve is a great walk from the farm, crossing a big old railway viaduct - see massive lime kilns, lots of wildflowers and rare butterflies. Boweberhead Nature Reserve with its beautiful upland hay meadows and re-wiggled beck is another popular route.
There's a lovely, informal, and inexpensive 9/18 hole golf course (clubs available free of charge at the campsite), a public tennis court (bring racquets), a children's playground, an interesting church with monastic ruins, and an art gallery with coffee and homemade cakes. Catch a vintage bus from the village to visit Kendal or Barnard Castle on weekly market days.
Nearby is Bessy Beck Trout Farm where you can fish - catch one and BBQ it on your campfire!
In Kirkby Stephen (10 minutes), you can shop locally for everything you're likely to need. There are lots of cafes and small shops to explore. Visit the little railway museum free of charge and ride on a steam train.
The Eden Valley is lovely to explore, with quiet roads, pretty villages, small attractions, and unspoiled and varied countryside. Appleby and Sedbergh are both nearby and worth visiting. Far Field Mill Arts and Heritage Centre near Sedbergh is a place to stop for tea on a return trip from Hawes where there is lots to see and do.
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