Finding Cumbria caravan parks couldn't be easier - just take a look at our great selection of Cumbria in North West England caravan, static caravans, mobile homes, touring caravan pitches and and camping pitches below.Click 'more' to see further details about the caravan park features or click 'book' to find out about its availability. Use the search box below to refine your search by a favourite feature.
Nestling in the picturesque Eden Valley and boasting outstanding views of the Pennines this beautifully landscaped park sits just outside the quaint town of Appleby-in-Westmorland. Perfect for exploring the Lakes and Yorkshire Dales or simply relaxing in idyllic surroundings.
Appleby-in-Westmorland hosts leisure amenities pubs and local shops with Hadrian's Wall and the famous SettleCarlisle railway both nearby.
This small wooded holiday park holds the David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation. It is situated in an elevated position above Coniston Water with views of the Old Man of Coniston and surrounding fells. Ideal base for touring the lakes with all main attractions within easy reach. Laundry+ and drying+ room available for all dates. +Charges apply.
Nestling at the foot of the dramatic Skiddaw Mountain on the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake these superb lodges offer an idyllic setting in one of the Lake District's most gloriously unspoilt areas. Breathtaking views tranquil surroundings and wonderful walks are yours to enjoy.
Historic houses gardens castles monuments museums and many fascinating craft shops and galleries are all within 30 minutes drive of this small and exclusive park which holds the David Bellamy Gold Award for conservation.
Nestling deep in the spectacular Whicham Valley surrounded by protected ancient woodland and overlooked by Blackcombe mountain Brockwood Hall commands stunning views and offers a perfect base for relaxing in the beautiful doorstep of the Lakes and the Irish Sea.
Wonderful walking Lake Windermere the sandy beaches of Haverigg and numerous attractions to suit all tastes are all close at hand.
Enjoying a delightful convenient location on the edge of the breathtaking Lake District National Park Tarnside Park surrounds a freshwater tarn with fishing available. Located in the small village of Braystones on the West Cumbrian coast and adjacent to the beach this is the ideal place for an away from it all holiday.
In the beautiful Duddon Estuary and close to magnificent beaches and sand dunes at Port Haverigg you are ideally placed for exploring the Lake District. The village has its own 200 acre lake where sailing windsurfing water skiing lessons and rainbow trout fishing are available. Anytime of the year you can enjoy breathtaking views take wonderful walks or simply relax in the tranquil surroundings.
Meadows End Lodges are part of our Autograph Lodge Holiday Collection. Nestling peacefully in tranquil meadowland which boasts a David Bellamy Gold Award for conservation this stunning cluster of luxury lodges is ideally located for exploring the majestic Lake District.
Each exquisite lodge features a contemporary design that blends seamlessly with the idyllic setting creating a sumptuous base for relaxing and unwinding far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Private hot tubs offer a perfect way to soak up the unique charm of this indulgent rural retreat.
Outdoor pursuits bustling market towns scenic coastal walks and leisurely cruises on Lake Windermere number among a plethora of local attractions to suit all promising a host of cherished holiday memories.
Situated right next to the sea and the beautiful St Bees beach and surrounded by the dramatic rolling Cumbrian countryside Seacote Park is the ideal place for an away from it all holiday. Nearby there is a 9 hole golf course. The sea cliffs are home to an RSPB bird sanctuary.
The award winning village of St Bees just half a mile away has local shops and an 11th century priory. Indoor swimming pools are at the nearby towns of Egremont and Whitehaven. The Lake District is 6 miles away Muncaster Castle 8 miles the Georgian town of Whitehaven the Ravenglass-Eskdale Miniature Railway and Cockermouth are all within easy driving distance.
Close to the beautiful Eden Valley yet within easy reach of both the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales Chapel Farm offers a tranquil central base for nature lovers walkers and sightseeing. Historic towns and villages and the 'coast to coast' and Pennine Way long distance paths are all within easy reach. Appleby with its castle and horse fair is 8 miles away and popular Kendal is 19 miles. A trip on the scenic Settle Carlisle railway from Kirby Stephen is a real must.
Enviably situated in the heart of the Lake District White Cross Bay enjoys 60 acres of delightful wooded parkland running down to the shores of Lake Windermere and holds the David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation.
Surrounded by fells offering beautiful scenery all year round this is a perfect base for walking climbing fishing (national fishing licence required) sailing and boating. Ambleside Windermere and Bowness are nearby.
Accommodation is within easy reach of the lake and clubhouse but due to steep gradients or steps in certain areas the park may not be suitable for wheelchair users or visitors with mobility difficulties.