Biker Friendly Campsites Cumbria | Lake District
Alston
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Set in the stunning location of England's Last Wilderness, the North Pennines, and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The newly renovated bunkhouse, sleeps 20-24 in 3 rooms, the largest bunkroom also has its own en-suite. All bedding is included and towels can be provided at an extra cost. With a lounge, fully equipped self-catering kitchen, modern shower room and large conservatory for chilling out under the stars, it has everything you could require! Perfect for either a weekend break or a longer stay to explore this 'Great Outdoors'. Both solo travellers and groups are welcomed. The adjoining campsite sits in part of a 4.5 acre wildflower meadow with terraced pitches to enhance the infinite view of this valley. There are also electric hookups in the car park for motorhomes and caravans. Ideally placed for exploring Cumbria, Northumberland and County Durham. Not far from the famous Hartside Pass, this beautiful local area is great for getting out and exploring both on and off road and within 2km of The Miners Arms and Nenthall, both of which serve food. |
Dent, with its white-washed cottages, cobbled streets and beckoning alleyways, with a timeless quality and long history. Visit the Dent Village Heritage Centre with many traditional artefacts on display and take a walk through time on the Flintergill Outrake Natural Trail - Natural Englands wonderful wonder! In spring the daffodils brighten up the gardens and the lambs frolic in the fields and in summertime the hedgerows and hay meadows come alive with flowers. where: Dent, near Sedbergh, Cumbria and Yorkshire, tel: 01539 website: e-mail: |
the Lake District fells, over the Solway plain to the sea and the Scottish mountains, located three miles from the Cumbrian fell village of Caldbeck. in Caldbeck, close to Heskett Newmarket, Uldale and Wigton, with easy access to the Lake District, Cockermouth, Carlisle, Keswick and Hadrians Wall.
where: Cumbria, Northern Lake District, |