Theres a campsite at Stonethwaite a few miles on from Borrowdale its "semi wild" so quite basic in terms of facilities i.e. no showers, but if you want the WOW factor, travel there in the evening when its dark pitch up and check the view in the morning |
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we stopped at coppice a couple of times and its nice and quiet in the winter, good pub down the road although a walk its good food, were going to try this tuesday for a couple of days and see if we get to do the old man walk, anyone else going to be there |
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Depends what you going for. If with family and kids Fisherground in Eskdale as u can have fires, big play park, gorgeous walks, decent pub five min walk. It is awesome but if looking for a romantic hideaway I'd look at the Cool Camping Guide book. |
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We've had a few holidays in the lakes. We go up in a camper and just find somewhere to park up for the night. There's plenty of lay us and free car parks on the edges of the lakes where you can lay up. |
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