Campsites with wheelchair access in Gisburn Forest

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Lancashire’s largest belt of forest hugs the Forest of Bowland’s eastern periphery and offers outdoorsy types some of the region’s greatest variety of activities. The lively Forest Hub is a nexus for hiking and mountain biking trails—plus it sports a cafe and a pop-up camping and glamping site during summer. The forest also abuts Stocks Reservoir, with more walking trails, fishing, and access onto the AONB’s wild moors. The long-distance Ribble Valley Jubilee Trail connects the forest to the Ribble Valley, which mainly lies to the south. Campers will have the best luck booking a campsite along the forest’s southern boundary.

93% (67) 90 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Gisburn Forest

Baystone Bank Farm Campsite

1. Baystone Bank Farm Campsite

96%
(150)
Millom, England · 37 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Lake District camping on a working farm with a stream to splash in, campfires encouraged and a horse-riding centre on the doorstep
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
£25
 / night
Scow Hall Farm

2. Scow Hall Farm

100%
(6)
Ilkley, England · 15 units
A summer-only farm campsite in Yorkshire’s pretty Washburn Valley
Showers
Potable water
from 
£20
 / night
Hill Top Huts

3. Hill Top Huts

97%
(121)
Middleton In Teesdale, England · 12 units
Scenic, simple glamping pods set beside a welcoming Pennines pub
Pets
Showers
Wifi
from 
£70
 / night
Stoney Calf

4. Stoney Calf

England · 1 unit
Welcome to our one bedroom cosy barn with a sun house and garden. We have secure storage for cycles, walking opportunities endless. We are based in Cumbria / Yorkshire Dales National Park and are a 20 minutes drive from the Lake District National Park. We have an EV charge point and offer pet free accommodation. Strictly only allow 2 people to stay. Our local town of Kirkby Lonsdale is only a 5 minute drive away. Our high end fixtures and fittings include a dishwasher, fridge and two TVs. Renewable energy supplys the central heating.
Showers
Wifi
Potable water
from 
£120
 / night

Lancashire’s largest belt of forest hugs the Forest of Bowland’s eastern periphery and offers outdoorsy types some of the region’s greatest variety of activities. The lively Forest Hub is a nexus for hiking and mountain biking trails—plus it sports a cafe and a pop-up camping and glamping site during summer. The forest also abuts Stocks Reservoir, with more walking trails, fishing, and access onto the AONB’s wild moors. The long-distance Ribble Valley Jubilee Trail connects the forest to the Ribble Valley, which mainly lies to the south. Campers will have the best luck booking a campsite along the forest’s southern boundary.

93% (67) 90 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Gisburn Forest

Baystone Bank Farm Campsite

1. Baystone Bank Farm Campsite

96%
(150)
Millom, England · 37 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Lake District camping on a working farm with a stream to splash in, campfires encouraged and a horse-riding centre on the doorstep
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
£25
 / night
Scow Hall Farm

2. Scow Hall Farm

100%
(6)
Ilkley, England · 15 units
A summer-only farm campsite in Yorkshire’s pretty Washburn Valley
Showers
Potable water
from 
£20
 / night
Hill Top Huts

3. Hill Top Huts

97%
(121)
Middleton In Teesdale, England · 12 units
Scenic, simple glamping pods set beside a welcoming Pennines pub
Pets
Showers
Wifi
from 
£70
 / night
Stoney Calf

4. Stoney Calf

England · 1 unit
Welcome to our one bedroom cosy barn with a sun house and garden. We have secure storage for cycles, walking opportunities endless. We are based in Cumbria / Yorkshire Dales National Park and are a 20 minutes drive from the Lake District National Park. We have an EV charge point and offer pet free accommodation. Strictly only allow 2 people to stay. Our local town of Kirkby Lonsdale is only a 5 minute drive away. Our high end fixtures and fittings include a dishwasher, fridge and two TVs. Renewable energy supplys the central heating.
Showers
Wifi
Potable water
from 
£120
 / night

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Campsites with wheelchair access in Gisburn Forest guide

Where to go

Gisburn Forest Hub

This impressive complex of buildings is the centre of the action in Gisburn thanks to its visitor information, car park, toilets, café, crafts producer, and trailheads for mountain biking and walking. Handily for campers, a pop-up camping and glamping site opens in the meadow here during June, July, and August. And the fun doesn’t end at sundown—the Forest Hub is also a Dark Sky Discovery Site.

Stocks Reservoir

Gisburn Forest’s western edge spreads along the Stocks Reservoir’s shores. Walking-wise, the eastern shore is easiest for strolls, although you can walk all around the reservoir if you are prepared to deviate away from the water’s edge on the north and west sides. There is parking and a picnic area on the lane along the east shore, and you can fly-fish here too. Camp at the Forest Hub (summer only), or at campsites on the forest’s southern limits.

Tosside

The name of the little village of Tosside translates from the Anglo-Saxon as ‘fox pasture’—belying, like many place names in the Forest of Bowland, the former importance of hunting here. Straddling the border between Lancashire and North Yorkshire, it is the closest village to the forest (the Forest Hub is three miles away). Outdoor enthusiasts visiting the region appreciate the village tearoom, the campsite just south, and Tosside’s access to the Ribble Valley Jubilee Trail, which passes through town.

Forest of Bowland AONB

In medieval times, a ‘forest’ could be any wild ground suitable for hunting big game—not necessarily just a tree-covered area. The Forest of Bowland is more the former: primarily lonely moors and fells laced with fine hikes soaring away west of Gisburn Forest. Gisburn Forest is well situated for pitching and venturing out to explore the central part of the AONB.

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