Low Hall Farm

Kirkby-in-Furness, Cumbria, LA17 7TR

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Ideal for ...

  • Beach stays
  • Peaceful stays
  • Scenic views
  • Working farm

Why stay here ...

Low Hall Farm is a tranquil site, set on a working beef and sheep farm with land running from the Duddon Estuary to Kirkby Moor. Families are welcome. The site itself is self contained surrounded by dry stonewalls, enjoying stunning views of the estuary and the Lakeland fells. There is a slate gravel track running through the site giving excellent access to the hard standing pitches, the lawned area provides ample space for awnings. All pitches have electric hook-up. There is a modern well maintained centrally heated shower block with disabled access. There is a separate small adjacent site to the CL.

Please Note: No dogs allowed

The site is an excellent base for exploring the south lakes area and within easy reach of Coniston and Windermere. There is a local shop and pub within a mile of the site and the nearby towns and villages offer supermarkets, shopping and restaurants, as well as a range of attractions and activities.

Facilities on site ...

  • Disabled facilities*
  • Information room
  • Recycling facilities
  • Shower (shared use)
  • TV reception: good
  • WC (non-exclusive use)
  • Working farm

* Please confirm with owner

Prices

Useful Info

Latest arrival time: 10:00 PM

1.5 acres

Some sloping pitches

Electric amperage: 10

Lawned site

Recycling Facilities

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Postcode:
LA17 7TR
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GPS:
Lat 54.220872 / Lon -3.178066
OS field ref:
SD233817
OS map ref:
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Transport links

  • Daily public transport within 1 mile
  • Nearest train station: Kirkby In Furness

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Great site

Low Hall Farm
Just spent 5 nights here. Stunning views and we were blessed with good weather which meant fantastic sunsets over t Duddon Sands. Spacious pitches, plenty of water taps, clean toilets and showers. A great base for exploring Southern Lake District. Heed the advice about how to get here !! Once you are a couple of miles past Ulverston heading west it is safe to engage sat nav, be aware the last few miles are on narrow busy roads. Just as a curiosity we drove out of Ulverston, without the caravanm and used the sat nav, never again, it took us on tracks with car mirrors catching the hedge on both sides at the same time and the road surface was very rough

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Reviewed on 08/03/2024 09:13

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Relaxing and Idyllic

Low Hall Farm
A small pleasant, quiet, well maintained site on working farm. The site is well laid out. All pitches hardstanding with electric hook ups and a tap between 2 pitches. The grass is mown and well kept. Overlooks Duddon estuary but views in all directions are spectacular. We went to the farm to pay but as this is a working farm no one was around. The owner knocked on our caravan door around teatime to collect our payment. Clean, heated shower block. 3 rooms: 2 with washbasin, shower and toilet. 1 with washbasin and toilet. Walks available directly from campsite. can recommend the walk along the shore of the estuary but check tide times! Short drive to shops and pubs. Best value CL we have been on recently, even though energy price have caused a necessary increase from 1st October 2023. It will be our 'go to' CL. Look forward to returning soon.

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Reviewed on 06/08/2023 18:09

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Low Hall Farm
What a great site and location!! The toilets and showers are bonus and the showers must be the most powerful we’ve ever had! The location is perfect for this quiet corner of Cumbria, with easy access to the Duddon estuary and Ulverston on the other side. Sandscale Haws nature reserve is just down the coast for lovely walks and walking (or riding) the Ulverston canal to the sea and visiting the pub at the end makes for a nice afternoon. We can also recommend taking the small foot ferry from Roa Island, across to Piel Island to see the “king”. We definitely hope to return - thank you, Tracy.

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Reviewed on 06/07/2023 15:33

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Stunning views

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We have just returned from a 3 night Easter break at this site and wish we could have stayed longer. It was idyllic! The site is very well laid out and the hardstanding pitches are large and spacious. The grass is so lush and beautifully mown and kept. The views in all directions are spectacular- we saw two lovely sunsets. The shower room is clean and the showers are hot and powerful. if you have children, there is a lovely walk across the fields over a perfect little bridge for Pooh sticks to a great children's playground. There are some pretty (if hilly!) lanes for cycling and a beautiful walk along the shores of the estuary (takes about an hour,directly from site) Highly recommended and we definitely hope to go back.

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Reviewed on 10/04/2023 21:30

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Low Hall Farm
Stayed here the last two New Year's. The site has hard standing pitches, all with electric hook ups and a nice clean and heated shower block with 4 loos and 2 showers/wet rooms so great facilities for a CL. The owner is very friendly/welcoming but as this is a working farm you are very much left to get on with your stay etc. On arrival pitch up and the owner will come down from the farm at some point during your stay. We found the Ship Inn to be a nice little village pub, about a mile walk away in Kirkby-in-Furness. The site's location makes it ideal for exploring the South Western Lakes and in particular the Duddon valley. Overall a great value site with good facilities.

Reviewed on 03/01/2023 08:42

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