Campsites for hikers near Barrow-in-Furness

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Barrow-in-Furness sits just west of the Lake District’s edge, with over 300 campsites for hikers who want to trade pavement for muddy boots. You’ll find pitches with views of moody fells and the Irish Sea, and footpaths that start right from your tent flap. Prices start as low as £18 per night, with most averaging around £90. Hikers rave about Kestrel Lodge Campsite (79 reviews), The Old Chapel Campsite (58 reviews), and Ewe Love Camping Pods (43 reviews) for their trail access, facilities, and classic Cumbrian hospitality. Most sites welcome pets, allow campfires, and offer toilets—no need to rough it completely. Swimming holes, fishing spots, and local pubs aren’t far off either. If you’re after trails that wind through bracken and over stone stiles, Barrow-in-Furness is a strong bet.

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Barrow-in-Furness sits just west of the Lake District’s edge, with over 300 campsites for hikers who want to trade pavement for muddy boots. You’ll find pitches with views of moody fells and the Irish Sea, and footpaths that start right from your tent flap. Prices start as low as £18 per night, with most averaging around £90. Hikers rave about Kestrel Lodge Campsite (79 reviews), The Old Chapel Campsite (58 reviews), and Ewe Love Camping Pods (43 reviews) for their trail access, facilities, and classic Cumbrian hospitality. Most sites welcome pets, allow campfires, and offer toilets—no need to rough it completely. Swimming holes, fishing spots, and local pubs aren’t far off either. If you’re after trails that wind through bracken and over stone stiles, Barrow-in-Furness is a strong bet.

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