Moss Side Farm Campsite sits in the beautiful southern fells of the Lake District National Park. Quietly nestled in scenic Woodland Valley, close to Coniston. Views here are second to none. This small, family-run campsite is a traditional Lakeland Hill farm with sheep, cows, horses, ducks, pigs and hens onsite. There are many beautiful footpaths leading to and from the site, as well as space to relax and explore.

Ideally located in the Lake District, near Coniston Lake and 40 minutes to Windermere

Plenty of footpaths and cycle routes to explore, filled with local wildlife

Small and friendly working farm campsite with picturesque views

About Moss Side Farm Campsite

This is a quiet site, suitable for older families (children aged 15 and over) and couples. Come and soak up the peace and quiet, and relax in the wonderful surroundings of the Woodland Valley. The historic village of Broughton in Furness is just a five minute drive or a 35 minute stroll down the footpath, with cafes, pubs and more. There is plenty of space to explore, hills, woodlands and streams all here on the site. Pitch up on grass to enjoy incredible views and you'll also find a small selection of hardstanding areas. For glampers, there are cosy rail cabins to try, which sleep four and include a wood burner, double bed and a set of bunks, larger groups of six can rent the entire rustic bunk house for an adventure in the Lakes, with comfy adult size bunkbeds, couch, wood burning stove, kettle, toaster and microwave. The site is fairly near the coast, the lovely beaches of Haverigg and Silecroft being a 20 minute drive away. The nearest lake, Coniston, is a 15 minute drive. Moss Side is a great base for walkers who want to ramble on the lower footpaths and for the more adventurous who want a little more of a challenge of the higher peaks like Coniston Old Man, Blackcombe or Scar Fell! Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead whilst on the farm.

Moss Side Farm Campsite is open all year round in 2024 and 2025.


Facilities and amenities

Site facilities include toilets and hot, free and clean showers. There is a fridge-freezer, washing up room and communal power points that guests can use. Wood, firelighters, kindling, BBQs and fresh produce such as eggs are all sold on site.

The village of Broughton-in-Furness is only a 30 minute walk (accessed from site via a footpath) or so away, with pubs, cafes, a bakery, shops, an off licence etc. The local pubs do great food at reasonable prices, such as the Black Cock Inn, the Old Kings Head pub and the Blacksmiths Arms in nearby Broughton Mills.

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Adult only

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Allow commercial vans

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Allow pets

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Bike hire

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Café / restaurant

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Communal BBQ

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Disabled facilities

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Drinking water

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Electric hookups

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Entertainment

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Family friendly

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Fires allowed

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Fishing

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Games room

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Glamping

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Golf

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Horse riding

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Hot tub

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Internet access

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Kids club

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Kids playground

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Laundry

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Near beach

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Near pub

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Open year round

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Peaceful

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RV pitches

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Shop

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Showers

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Swimming pool

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Toilets

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TV room

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Vineyard

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Water hookups

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Watersports

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A note from the site themselves...

We are proud to be a working farm breeding our own sheep and cattle. Our animals are well looked after and have a great life here in the valley having acres of meadow and fell on which to wander and graze in their respective herds and flocks following where their ancestors grazed and have done for generations.

We also have ducks and hens who wander around freely along with our very friendly goats. The horses and ponies are stabled adjacent to the campsite mostly during the winter months then they are let out to graze in the adjoining fields in the spring and summer.

Our friendly dogs might come to say hello every once in a while so be sure to keep your tasty food out of their reach or it could be gone!

We wish you a lovely stay, and if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask, we are always around, Louise


Map and address

Park address

Moss Side Farm Campsite,

Moss Side Farm, Woodland, Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria & Lake District, LA20 6DJ

Coordinates

54.2938, -3.1859 | SD 22 89

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Moss Side Farm Campsite is ideal for...

Couples

Duke of Edinburgh Award

Older children (13+)

Peace and quiet

Rallies


There are 40 accommodation options on-site

Bookable pitches and accommodation options

35 x Grass Pitches

Max 4 people

Grass pitches without electric. Great views, plenty of space for exploring. These are for tents, trailer tents and vw-type campervans.


Moss Side Farm Campsite reviews

4.61 /5

94 reviews

90%

would recommend

Overall
4.61
Location
4.83
Value for money
4.67
Service
4.71
Facilities
4.41
Cleanliness
4.45

"Utterly recommended if you're looking for somewhere to relax"

Bob B - May 2024

"One of the loveliest campsites we have stayed at. Walkable to a local village, and all the attractions of the Lake District a short drive away"

Alex H - May 2024

"Facilities were exactly what you would need and overall very spacious"

Georgia M - Aug 2023

"The best bit was all the animals roaming around, the goats and the farm dogs and chickens"

Chenade T - Aug 2023


Nice campsite with a friendly owner

Stuart W

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VW-Type Campervan - Grass Pitches Aug 2024

Really friendly and accommodating campsite owner. We were later arriving as M6 closed and we needed to register for the Windermere swim event first. Owner was fine about us leaving at 5am the next morning to get to the event.

Beautiful view

Amanda W

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Small Tent - Grass Pitches Aug 2024

Enjoyed our stay. Good view from pitch. Unfortunately, there was a power cut during our stay so shower block was unlit and shower cold. Lovely host, thanks Louise!

Great stay

Hannah S

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VW-Type Campervan - Grass Pitches Aug 2024

Loved this campsite. Facilities are clean, with hot water. Small site so feels super chill and very quiet. Louise is great.

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FAQ

Check-in is from 1pm-7pm and you must vacate your pitch by 10am on day of departure.

Yes, a maximum of two dogs are welcome to join you, though must be kept on a lead at all times whilst on the farm. Breeds listed under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 are not permitted and/or any of the following: Staffordshire bull terrier, American Staffordshire terrier, Rottweiler, any Mastiff or Tosa.

Campfires are encouraged and BBQs, kindling, firelighters and wood are available to purchase from the site.

Set right in the heart of the Lake District, the site is just a 15 minute drive from Coniston Lake, where you can enjoy a gentle cruise over the water on a steam powered gondola or tackle a trek up the Coniston Old Man for fabulous views over the lake. Other local attractions include: *Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain with superb views from the top. *Grizedale Forest, complete with a Go Ape course and a network of cycling/walking trails. *Broughton-in-Furness, a seven minute drive takes you to this quaint village with its very own award-winning bakery.

Yes! You may bring one of each, for a small fee.


The site is a 15 minute drive from Coniston Lake where you can take part in many water sports. Sail on the lake on the historic steam gondola, or try your hand at pony trekking through the stunning lakeside scenery. You can also sail up Windermere on a steam boat or just sit, relax and listen to the sheep, birds and the breeze in the trees!

There are many National Trust houses for you to explore and the ancient Muncaster and Sizer Castles are romantic and beautiful, well worth a day trip.

When you fancy something more active, try mountain biking and Go Ape in Grizedale Forest. Then visit Wasdale which has the deepest lake, the highest mountain and the smallest church in the country!

The historic market town on Ulverston should be next on your list, home of Stan Laurel of Laurel and Hardy, cobbled street, tea rooms, authentic Art Deco Roxy cinema a real treat, they still have an interval at half time where the ice cream lady walks in selling here wares!

Other incredible things to see and do include:

  • Roman forts and bathhouses at Ravenglass
  • Old Hall Farm in Bouth, a historic working farm
  • The Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway
  • South Lakes Safari Zoo
  • Furness Abbey
  • Hill Top, Beatrix Potter's house
  • Lakes Aquarium
The listing for Moss Side Farm Campsite was last updated on November 14th, 2024 at 7:12 AM

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