Cumbria is a County of diverse landscapes, which reflect a complex geology. The physical geography of Cumbria is dominated by a central ‘dome’ of high relief which forms most of the Lake District National Park. Cumbria’s sixteen lakes fall within this area. Many of the County's rivers originate from here and radiate outwards. However, the County's longest river, the Eden, rises in the Pennines and flows towards the Solway Firth, across one of the substantial lowland valleys to be found around the central ‘dome’. A substantial part of Cumbria lies above 300 metres and this mass of land physically divides the County from north to south and east to west. For days out there are lakes you can take cruises on such as Lake Windermere, for museums there is the Haig Collery Mining Museum, the RAF Millom Museum and Windermere Steamboat Museum. For the historian and gardener there is Sizergh Castle and Gardens and Muncaster Castle where you can also enjoy a visit to the World Owl Trust. The County boundary is naturally defined by the Irish Sea to the West, from the Solway Firth to Morecambe Bay, with the Scottish border to the north and the Pennine hills to the east.
Small farm site next to open fell with many footpaths and bridleways nearby. Ideal for walking and birdwatching. Two miles from the A5092 along unfenced road with views of Duddon Estuary and Coniston .....
Also available for those requiring self catering accommodation is a large 6 berth luxury caravan. The caravan sleeps up to 6 persons and is well appointed with all modern conveniences. 5 pitches for c.....
Members and non members with caravans and motorhomes all welcome. No tents and no trailer tents. Club service pitch, hardstanding with electric. Club service pitch, grass pitch with electric. Hardstan.....
Members and non members with tents, caravans, motorhomes and trailer tents all welcome. Club service pitch, hardstanding with electric. Club service pitch, grass pitch with electric. Hardstanding. Gra.....
Members and non members with tents, caravans, motorhomes and trailer tents all welcome. Club service pitch, hard standing with electric. Club service pitch, grass pitch with electric. Hard Standing. G.....
This well maintained site is set near to the Solway Coast, which is home to many rare sea birds. The site has views of Criffel to the north and Skiddaw to the south and is conveniently situated for .....
Quiet, picturesque caravan park with panoramic views. Ideal for touring caravans and camping. Fresh farm produce available also cooked breakfasts at the farmhouse. Ideal for walking and cycling. Ele.....
Oak Head Caravan Park Is located immediately between the Cartmel peninsula and the southern tip of Lake Windermere. It offers a quiet, attractive and secluded setting, yet is within only twenty minute.....
Members and non members with tents, caravans, motorhomes and trailer tents welcome. Club service pitch, hard standing with electric. Club service pitch, grass pitch with electric. Hard Standing. Stora.....
Open all year round, Caravan Club members are welcome at Shoulthwaite, a traditional working sheep farm. Situated on the A591, three miles south of the Cumbrian market town of Keswick on Derwentwater,.....