
Caravan parks near the Pennine Way
51 caravan parks near the Pennine Way
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Clear Sky Caravan Motorhome Park Kielder
Hexham, Northumberland
Adult only, dog friendly touring park. Set in Kielder Forest Park, ten minutes from Kielder Observatory.
Pennine Lodge
Bishop Auckland, County Durham
Family friendly camping and touring at a small riverside site in Weardale AONB.
Orchard Caravan Park
Reeth, North Yorkshire
Riverside, dog friendly camping, touring and glamping in Reeth - your base for the Yorkshire Dales and Swaledale.
Lime Tree Holiday Park
Buxton, Derbyshire
Tranquil countryside camping for tents and tourers, plus pods and onsite playground, games room and dog friendly.
Riverside Caravan Park
Pateley Bridge, Harrogate, North Yorkshire
The perfect camping and touring base at Pateley Bridge, deep in the Nidderdale AONB and fabulous Yorkshire Dales.
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Leekworth Caravan and Camping Park
Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham
Adult only camping and touring site, set beside the North Pennines AONB and River Tees for excellent fishing.
Upwood Holiday Park
Oxenhope, Haworth, West Yorkshire
Near to Halifax with panoramic views of Yorkshire countryside, try the pitches, pods and yurts at this family park.
Tarn House Holiday Park
Skipton, North Yorkshire
A peaceful touring location in the Yorkshire countryside only a stone's throw from the historic town of Skipton.
Tan Hill Inn
Richmond, North Yorkshire
Famously known as the highest pub in the UK, camping here is set on the Pennine Way and within the Yorkshire Dales.
Masons Campsite
Appletreewick, Skipton, North Yorkshire
Riverside camping and chic glamping in the glorious Yorkshire Dales. Dogs welcome and fishing on site.
Eden Tree Caravan Park
Peak District, Bradwell, Derbyshire
Family friendly camping and touring situated in the Peak District National Park. Just 40 minutes from Sheffield.






























