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Lake District Camping Site UK
For a camping holiday in the Lake District come to Sykeside Holiday Park, the premier spot for a Lake District camping site in the UK.
Positioned in the heart of the Dovedale Valley, Sykeside is a truly inspiring location for a camping holiday in the Lake District, offering sublime views wherever you decide to stay on the site. We also have a CL license for Caravan Club members. Unlike many of our competitors, Sykeside Lake District Camping Site in the UK is even open all year round.
Sykeside offers a stunning backdrop for a camping weekend in the Lake District. We are situated at the northern foot of Kirkstone Pass just off the A592 making us easily accessible to Windermere, Ambleside, Coniston and Keswick. We are positioned close to all of the Lake District's beautiful Lakes and Waters.
Derwentwater is the widest lake in Cumbria, with the market town of Keswick on its northern shore. Most of the land next to the shoreline of the lake belongs to the National Trust with a number of walking trails through the woods and along the shoreline. The lake has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest in order to protect the rare species of wildlife that inhabit the area.
Loweswater is one of the smallest and most peaceful lakes in the Lake District. It is located in the far west of the Lake District in the Vale of Lorton. The wooded valley surrounding the lake is a popular camping site. This lake is often missed by tourists, but it is a great place for nature walks through the surrounding forest.
Buttermere Lake is located in the western corner of the Lake District and is surrounded by the crags and peaks of Haystacks, Feetwood Pike and a number of others. There are a number of walking trails around the lake, which are all low level trails making it great for the whole family. The beautiful village of Buttermere is located between Buttermere Lake and Crummock Water.
Crummock Water is a crystal clear rocky-bottomed lake that is 2,5 miles long, located in the Buttermere valley. The lake is flanked by steep fellsides of Skiddaw slate, which provide amazing views. The lake can be reached through the Lorton Vale area in the east or the Red Pike to the west.
Wastwater is the most scenic lake in the Lake District and it is located in the west of the county in Wasdale Valley. Wastwater is the deepest lake in England and is at the foot of the highest mountain in England, Scafell Pike. Red Pike, Kirk Fell and Great Gable mountains also surround the lake. There are a number of walking trails that take you through the breathtaking scenery.
Esthwaite Water is rated as one of the finest waters in the Lake District, and is a natural lake that extends 280 acres. Esthwaite Water is located in the centre of the Lake District, between Coniston Water and Lake Windermere, and is surrounded by rolling fells. The water is filled with a number of species of fish and wildlife and the summer water lilies on the lake's surface add to its beauty.
At 12 miles long, Windermere Lake is the biggest and longest natural lake in England. There are a number of towns and villages that lie on its shoreline, including Bowness, Windermere and Ambleside. The lake is very popular with tourists and has a wide range or water based activities on offer, including wake boarding, cruises, sailing and swimming.
Coniston Water is 5 miles long and is the third largest lake in the Lake District. The lake is located in the heart of the Lake District National Park at the foot of Coniston Old Man. The famous 1859 steamboat, Gondola, is a popular way to take in the lake's beauty and surrounding landscape.
All these stunning sites can be yours to behold with the best Lake District camping site in the UK. We are the perfect destination for your camping holiday in the Lake District.
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