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Caravan sites in Cumbria

From lakes and England's highest mountains, to sheltered valleys, heather moorlands and salty seascapes, Cumbria and the Lake District have inspired and captivated generations of visitors and famous writers and poets.

The area has a rich heritage to discover, a vibrant and contemporary cultural scene, and a growing reputation for fine food and drink.There is a huge choice of tourist activities in some of the greatest Great Outdoors in the world.

The unique landscape nurtures a new generation of writers, artists and musicians. Sculpture trails, poetry programmes, street art and theatre add up to a thriving cultural scene. There is a fascinating heritage, too. In stone circles and Roman forts, in historic houses and museums, the past still echoes.

Caravan sites and parks in Cumbria

Recommended destinations for Cumbria

Keswick

Explore the Lakes

The delightful market town of Keswick, set within magnificent fell country, is ideal for rambling and walking holidays.

Coniston

Stunning fells

The picturesque village of Coniston is a great destination for walking and water sports or simply taking a trip on a steamboat.

Carlisle

Capital city of Cumbria

Carlisle is situated just 10 miles from the borders of Scotland. It is vibrant city with a wealth of historic and modern attractions to enjoy.

Great Days Out

There’s always plenty to do from Club Sites – take a look at these local attractions and events coming up near this site. Attractions offering a discount for Club Members are highlighted with a ‘Member Offer’ logo.

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Attraction
Member offer

  • Ambleside, Cumbria
    Our family business is an attraction for all seasons.
  • Kendal, Cumbria
    A 2-mile stroll around the field, pond and woods shows how organic principles are put into practice on a working farm.
  • Kendal, Cumbria
    A huge variety of activities on offer, 25m swimming pool, 40+ station gym, indoor sports hall, children's holiday activities and a 900-seat theatre venue, fun for all ages.
  • Workington, Cumbria
    Established in 1893 the club boasts a James Braid designed 18 hole course that is situated on the Western coastal fringe of the Lake District. Workington Golf Club is an undulating course punctuated by a deeply incised valley.
  • Keswick, Cumbria
    Gallery 26 at 27 exhibits work by Nelsonn, both a painter and sculptor who works in series of 26.

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