

Location couldn’t be better, with easy walking access to Lake Coniston which for us made a perfect wild swimming location. We liked the slightly random layout of pitches which was a welcome change from the uniform layout of some other sites. ĭisabled facilities: facilities for wheelchair disabledĪgree with all the positive reviews on here about site location, layout of site, cleanliness of blocks and the wonderful staff who work so hard. Birdwatchers will not be disappointed - expect to have your binoculars in constant use, especially in Grizedale Forest.ĭid you know that you can book a glamping holiday on this site? Find out more on our sister website Experience Freedom.

Needless to say, the walking is matchless and you have a good range of paths to keep you on the go. The caravan site is an excellently placed central point for exploring the whole National Park, with its dramatic combination of Lakeland and soaring fells. Several cafes and pubs serving good food are located in the village 1 mile away. Coniston Pier, only 1.5 mile away, offers steamboat rides on the Coniston Gondola and boat hire. The close proximity of Coniston Park Coppice Club Campsite to Coniston Water is a great bonus, for a short walk of 400 yards brings you to the lakeside launching point where you can enjoy watching or try your hand at a range of water sports such as dinghy sailing, windsurfing and canoeing. Additional activities within the area include cycling, rock climbing, guided pony treks around the fells and much more. With pitches grouped in open glades and easy access to the fun attractions of Coniston Water, the site offers a scenic, peaceful base for an active holiday that will keep the whole family happy, including its own mini adventure playground for children. Imaginatively landscaped, the campsite is set within 63 acres of beautiful National Trust woodland.
