Beach camping in Cumbria

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Set up camp on Cumbria’s beaches and wake to salt air and sand beneath your boots. You’ll find over 110 spots made for beach lovers, with options starting from £25 a night and an average stay at £28. Beachside fields, dunes, and sweeping views are the norm here—forget distant sea glimpses. Showers, pet-friendly sites, and campfire pits come standard. Hike the coastal trails, fish in tidal rivers, or take a swim if you’re feeling brave. Standouts include Social District (38 reviews), Moss Side Farm Campsite (30 reviews), and Baystone Bank Farm Campsite (30 reviews). Most sites keep it simple—think basic facilities, quiet evenings, and plenty of room to spread out. Pack for wind, bring your own rubbish bags, and don’t expect mobile signal everywhere. That’s half the charm.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Set up camp on Cumbria’s beaches and wake to salt air and sand beneath your boots. You’ll find over 110 spots made for beach lovers, with options starting from £25 a night and an average stay at £28. Beachside fields, dunes, and sweeping views are the norm here—forget distant sea glimpses. Showers, pet-friendly sites, and campfire pits come standard. Hike the coastal trails, fish in tidal rivers, or take a swim if you’re feeling brave. Standouts include Social District (38 reviews), Moss Side Farm Campsite (30 reviews), and Baystone Bank Farm Campsite (30 reviews). Most sites keep it simple—think basic facilities, quiet evenings, and plenty of room to spread out. Pack for wind, bring your own rubbish bags, and don’t expect mobile signal everywhere. That’s half the charm.

93% (173)

Top-rated campgrounds

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