Caravan parks near Ambleside

Pitch up in Ambleside if you’re looking for a great base from which to explore the Lake District.

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Moss Rose Campsite

28 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents8 acres · Pilling, Preston, England
We have a family friendly Quiet campsite in the heart of Lancashire on our family run farm. Our site is situated in a species rich meadow field with large mown Pitches surrounded by wild flowers and meandering pathways linking the site together. We are surrounded by a young trees & woodland with the back drop of the Pennines. We offer both glamping and traditional non EHU camping on our site, with lovely hot showers, clean toilet facilities, fresh water point, pot wash area, phone charger lockers, communal freezers, elsan disposal point, microwave, coffee/hot chocolate machine, and our little honesty shack with all little camping essentials to might need whilst staying with us. We also hire out picnic benches and fire pits to help enhance your camping experience. We have a lovely little woodland walk, with a meandering mown path, that winds through our woodland/conservation area. Perfect to walk your dog, and let your kids explore. Adjoining the campsite, we have a padock with super frindly sheep that love to say hello. We sell little bags of sheep feed, just incase you'd like to give them a little treat. In the middle of the site, we have a little tots play area, perfect for keeping you're small kids entertained. We are a Quiet family site, with a Reduced Noise policy from 9 pm, and Quiet Time from 10 pm to 8.30 am. Our site has close links to the A6 and m6 J33. We are only 13 miles from the Historic city of Lancaster, the Bright lights of Blackpool and the jubilee city of Preston. 4 miles from the first fair trade market town of Garstang and 45 mins into the Lake District. There is also lots of interesting activities to do locally.
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The Farmer's Field at Lowick Green

10 units · Motorhomes, Tents2 acres · England
Set amidst 6 acres of land around our community pub, our dog and family-friendly camping area is sustainably managed for biodiversity and surrounded by hedgerows. Well away from surrounding roads, and just a short, level walk from our carpark, you will enjoy stunning views up the Crake Valley towards the fells. Enjoy a simple, no frills stay within a few minutes stroll of our historic pub, with its 16th century bar serving local beers and wonderful food. Our cafe is a great stop-off for coffee and cakes, and our outdoor wood-fired oven serves unforgettable pizza. Our pub and cafe are open Thursday- Sunday and we only accept bookings during this time. The Farmer's Field is ideally located as a base from which to explore both the South Lakes and West Cumbria, or perhaps as a stop en route further north.
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This buzzy little town is a short hop from the northern shores of Lake Windermere and the perfect location from which to hike up Red Screes, amble along Ambleside high street or go canoeing on Lake Windermere. We've searched high in the hills and out across the valleys to pick our selection of the best camping and glamping sites near Ambleside.

Caravan parks near Ambleside guide

Overview

Camping and glamping in Ambleside

Pretty and historic Ambleside is recognised as one of the best bases from which to explore the Lake District. As idyllic as it sounds, this bustling little town is a mile north of Windermere, England’s largest lake. It offers one of the Southern Lakes' best launching points for discovering both the lake and the surrounding fells so it’s no surprise then that camping and glamping in Ambleside are popular ways to holiday here. Whether you choose to pitch your own tent on the shores of the lake or opt for the comfort and convenience of a Lake District glamping pad, you’ll be immersed in the awesome scenery that’s been attracting people here for centuries. And Ambleside’s pubs, restaurants, tea rooms and outdoor shops make it a convenient place to return after days out exploring. The Hipcamp experts have found traditional camping sites and glamping sites with bell tents, yurts, shepherd huts and camping pods right across the Lake District – and there’s no denying that some of the best of them are in and around Ambleside.

Things to do in Ambleside

You won’t be short of things to do during a camping or Glamping Holiday in Ambleside. Nearby Lake Windermere is a source of almost endless pleasure and Waterhead Pier is Ambleside’s closest launching point. You can hire kayaks and paddleboards or jump on board a bigger vessel for a cruise around the lake. Hop off at Bowness to explore the World of Beatrix Potter or take a longer cruise to the far southern end of this 10-and-a-half-mile lake to visit the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway or the Lakeside Aquarium. But Ambleside itself provides plenty of attractions. There’s its busy town centre with eateries, shops and even a cinema and, among it all, historic stone buildings including the much-photographed 17th-century Bridge House. Another Beatrix Potter attraction, her former home Hill Top, also dates from the 17th century and is not far away at Sawrey. History buffs may also want to take a peek at the remains of Ambleside Roman Fort.

A couple of miles outside Ambleside is the Grizedale Forest where cycle routes, nature trails and treetop adventuring are available and all this is not to mention the walking, fell running and climbing opportunities that so many head to the Lake District for. Situated between fells, Ambleside is the Windermere area’s walking hub with plenty of well-known trails starting and ending here. You can follow famous fell walker and writer Alfred Wainwright’s routes, take on the challenging climb to Red Screes or opt for shorter strolls to scenic spots overlooking the lake. For more information on walks and attractions in Ambleside, visit the Lake District National Park website.

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Whether you're hiking up Red Screes or canoeing on Lake Windermere, get outdoors and discover the best campsites around Ambleside in the Lake District with this collection of local campsite, all recommended by the travel experts at Hipcamp.