11 Wigton national park campsites
Caldbeck, Wigton, Cumbria (3.9 miles)
4.87 /5
158 reviews
98%
would recommend
Family and dog friendly site on the northern fringe of the Lake District. Some pitches even have private hot tubs!
Mealsgate, Cumbria (5.4 miles)
4.85 /5
48 reviews
98%
would recommend
Adult only and dog friendly site, ten minutes to the Lake District's northern fells with an onsite shop.
Caldbeck, Wigton, Cumbria (7.1 miles)
4.95 /5
35 reviews
97%
would recommend
A riverside dog-friendly site directly on the Cumbrian Way footpath in the Northern Lake District.
Bassenthwaite, Keswick, Cumbria (9.7 miles)
4.81 /5
36 reviews
97%
would recommend
Peaceful, small and quiet campsite in the Lake District, just below Skiddaw. Only 15 minutes to Keswick.
Hesket Newmarket, Wigton, Cumbria (10 miles)
4.81 /5
67 reviews
96%
would recommend
Nestled on the edge of the Lake District National Park, family friendly camping and pods with hot tubs.
Hesket Newmarket, Wigton, Cumbria (11.1 miles)
4.97 /5
37 reviews
100%
would recommend
Luxury adult only ensuite pods with hot tubs. Set at the foot of Carrock Fell in the Lake District National Park.
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Welton, Carlisle, Cumbria (7.3 miles)
Three dog friendly luxury pods with ensuite facilities, set on a farm that's right by the Lake District.
Wigton, Cumbria (8.4 miles)
Secluded and off-grid woodland camping for tents in the Lake District with a communal firepit and breakfast!
Wigton, Cumbria (8.5 miles)
Traditional barn camping at the Lakeland Fells, overlooking a charming village and bordering the Lake District.
Dalston, Carlisle, Cumbria (9.9 miles)
Luxury ensuite glamping pods, surrounded by natural beauty just 20 minutes drive from the Lake District.
Allonby, Maryport, Cumbria (10.5 miles)
Family and dog friendly touring, seasonal pitches and holiday homes by the Northern Lakes and Scottish Borders.