fraggle69 Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 I am looking for a campsite in the lakes, not too far away from some awsome caches It needs to be a sort of tesco value campsite though, does such a thing exsist? Tis for me my chickenpooooo and our teen troll Quote
lakeuk Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 No idea on whether it's a cheap campsite but a few weeks back I did a abit caching round Borrowdale which took me through the campsite at Holmcrag Farm which looked very good (alot of cachers stayed their for a meet so someone should be able to post how much it was). There a 20 caches in the area, I did 11 on a days walks (link below pics of the views and Bolderstone), theres another 10 round Derwent Water. A drive on route to Buttermere gets a few. http://picasaweb.google.com/David.J.Whiteh...dale_Castlerigg Quote
+martlakes Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 Hi Check out a small site on the west side of Loughrigg, near Ambleside. Really idyllic place to stay. Link Tarn Foot map It's perfect for going for all the caches around Ambleside, Langdale and Coniston. For concentrations of caches, probably Borrowdale or Ambleside areas are the best. HTH Quote
+The Golem Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 There's a good campsite at Hollows Farm in Borrowdale. I hosted an event there last month and put out a load of extra caches especially for it. It's a bit basic but a lovely location and it only costs a fiver per person per night. Another option of you're on a budget is to wild camp - just keep a low profile Quote
fraggle69 Posted July 20, 2007 Author Posted July 20, 2007 There's a good campsite at Hollows Farm in Borrowdale. I hosted an event there last month and put out a load of extra caches especially for it. It's a bit basic but a lovely location and it only costs a fiver per person per night. Another option of you're on a budget is to wild camp - just keep a low profile Yeah I am all up for wild camping man, but it's a family holiday I think our HUGE family tent might give us a way lol. Thanks for the info, I think we're gonna give castlerigg campsite a blast, or the hollows farm. I am trying to get close to do the lord of the rings 6 caches. Aii Quote
markandlynn Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 We stayed at a nice one near to wast water look up the screes cache to see where we were near. Pub over the road and some long walking caches nearby as well. (we just went walking no caches) We bought the AA campsite guide a few years ago and it has proved absolutely priceless when planning camping trips away from home the scoring and facilities count etc are very usefull. Quote
+scottpa100 Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 I stayed at the National Trust site in Langdale the weekend just gone, for 3 nights, two adults, one car and one tent it cost £38.60 or something like that. £38.something for definate. Anyhow, that was hot showers, all clean, etc. Shop also on site. Easier caches down in nearby Ambleside. Harder caches on the hills around. If you do stay at Langdale and if you do decide to have a go at Jake's Rake, please attempt the cache there if you're okay with heights. I couldn't find the cache - and I need someone else to go and have a look! Quote
+Hollys Hikers Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 We have stayed at several campsites in the Lakes, this one is pretty good and have always fitted us in even when busy. They are pretty cheap and the showers are fre etc, plus have good facilities on site. You can walk down to Keswick from the site through the woods. http://castlerigg.bigmag.co.uk/tariff/ Quite a few caches around Keswick and Derwent area. Quote
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