10 Lancaster national park campsites
Little Acre Camping
Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria (14.1 miles)
4.85 /5
204 reviews
98%
would recommend
Peaceful site two minutes from the M6, great for the Lakes or Dales. Just a five minute walk from a pub.
Little Acre Holiday Park
Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria (14.2 miles)
4.85 /5
766 reviews
98%
would recommend
This family-run site is a perfect spot for any tourer to enjoy natural surroundings, next to the Lancaster Canal.
Kirkby Lonsdale RUFC Campsite
Raygarth, Carnforth, Cumbria (14.2 miles)
4.57 /5
33 reviews
89%
would recommend
Stunning 30-acre site, home of Kirkby Lonsdale Rugby Club between the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District.
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Old Hall Caravan Park
Carnforth, Lancashire (7.3 miles)
Stunning and peaceful park in North West England. Seasonal pitches, some touring, and holiday homes for sale.
Hall More Holiday Park
Milnthorpe, Cumbria (9.9 miles)
Small, quiet and friendly meadowland touring park in the Arnside and Silverdale AONB.
Fell End Holiday Park
Hale, Milnthorpe, Cumbria (10.2 miles)
A 5-star woodland retreat holiday park, located in the Arnside and Silverdale AONB in the Southern Lake District.
Noble Wood Camping
Lindale, Grange-Over-Sands, Cumbria (13 miles)
Off grid and tranquil adult-only woodland camping site for tents and tourers, with electric hook-ups. Dog friendly.
Woodclose Park
Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria (14 miles)
Dog-friendly glamping and touring holidays near Kirkby Lonsdale in the beautiful valley of the River Lune.
Waters Edge Caravan Park
Milnthorpe, Kendal, Cumbria (14.3 miles)
Touring and camping set on the edge of the beautiful Lake District, a few miles from Kendal. Bar on site.
Silloth House Campsite
Austwick, Lancaster, Lancashire (20.4 miles)
A family run, peaceful site in the Yorkshire Dales, ideal for the Pennine Way and Way of the Roses. Dogs welcome.