Campsites for hikers near Castleton

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Set up camp in Castleton if hiking is your thing—this patch of the Peak District is loaded with over 380 options for campers who want trails right at their tent flaps. You’ll find pitches tucked beside limestone ridges, sheep-dotted fields, and winding valley paths. Expect an average night to cost around £100, but you can snag a spot for as little as £9 if you’re quick. Top picks include White Peak Camping (203 reviews), Burrs Manor Wild Camping (70 reviews), and White House Farm Campsite, Wardlow (50 reviews). Most sites allow dogs, campfires, and have toilets—no need to rough it too hard. Hike out, then cool off with a wild swim or cast a line for trout. Bring sturdy boots and a weatherproof jacket; Castleton’s footpaths don’t mess about, and neither does the rain.

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Set up camp in Castleton if hiking is your thing—this patch of the Peak District is loaded with over 380 options for campers who want trails right at their tent flaps. You’ll find pitches tucked beside limestone ridges, sheep-dotted fields, and winding valley paths. Expect an average night to cost around £100, but you can snag a spot for as little as £9 if you’re quick. Top picks include White Peak Camping (203 reviews), Burrs Manor Wild Camping (70 reviews), and White House Farm Campsite, Wardlow (50 reviews). Most sites allow dogs, campfires, and have toilets—no need to rough it too hard. Hike out, then cool off with a wild swim or cast a line for trout. Bring sturdy boots and a weatherproof jacket; Castleton’s footpaths don’t mess about, and neither does the rain.

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