32 glamping in the North Lake District
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Waterside Farm Campsite
Pooley Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria
A peaceful lakeside campsite on the shore of Ullswater right inside the stunning Lake District National Park.
Lowther Holiday Park
Eamont Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria
Woodland, river fronted 5 star, family holiday park with lodges, caravans, tent and touring pitches and two pods.
Syke Farm Campsite
Buttermere, Cumbria
Family friendly tent camping to get back to basics and yurt glamping set in the heart of the Lake District.
Waterfoot Park
Pooley Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria
Dog friendly self-catering holidays just a stone's throw from England's most beautiful lake, Ullswater.
Hudscales Farm Camping Barn
Wigton, Cumbria
Traditional barn camping at the Lakeland Fells, overlooking a charming village and bordering the Lake District.
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Lakes Yurts
Blindbothel, Cockermouth, Cumbria
Chic yurts with private facilities, set on a Lake District family farm, close to great walking country.
Lowside Farm
Troutbeck, Penrith, Cumbria
Glamping pods at the foot of Blencathra and onsite camping barn for large groups. Pet friendly options available.
Wellington Farm Glamping Breaks
Cockermouth, Cumbria
Luxury pods with hot tubs based in the western Lake District with beautiful panoramic views of the fells.
Gillside
Penrith, Cumbria
A dog friendly, idyllic break in the Lakes, set in Glenridding and ideal for Ullswater and walks on Helvellyn.
Blakebeck Camping Barn
Mungrisdale, Cumbria
Camping barn on a small farm at the foot of Souther Fell, just outside Mungrisdale and on the C2C cycle route.
St Johns-in-the-Vale Camping Barn
Keswick, Cumbria
A solid, cosy camping barn in the depths of the Lake District close to beautiful Keswick and Thirlmere.
Swallow Barn
Cockermouth, Cumbria
In the picturesque Loweswater valley, this barn is part of a traditional set of farm buildings dating back to 1670.