
Broughton-in-Furness no summer premium campsites
8 Broughton-in-Furness no summer premium campsites
Moss Side Farm Campsite
Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria
78 reviews
91%
would recommend
Working family-run farm and campsite in the scenic Woodland Valley, near Coniston Water in the Lake District.
Pitches: 35 x Non Electric Grass Pitches , 5 x Rail Cabins (Dog Friendly)
Estuary View Escapes
Millom, Cumbria
39 reviews
100%
would recommend
Small, basic motorhome stop over with panoramic views of the Duddon Estuary. Ten minutes to the Lake District.
5 x Non Electric Hardstanding Pitches
10m x 6m
Harbour Lights
Haverigg, Millom, Cumbria
195 reviews
91%
would recommend
Family friendly site at the edge of the Lake District with direct beach access and an onsite ice cream parlour!
Pitches: 10 x Electric Hardstanding Touring Pitches, 7 x Electric Gravel Pitches
Captain's House Campervans
Bootle Station, Millom, Cumbria
23 reviews
100%
would recommend
A small touring site with just four pitches, set in the south of the Lake District with beautiful sea views.
4 x Electric Hardstanding Pitches
9.5m x 5m
The Old Post Office Campsite
Holmrook, Cumbria
Camping and touring in the Lake District by the River Irt and a pub. Ten minutes to Wast Water and the coast!
Pitches: 9 x Fully Serviced Hardstanding Super Pitches, 3 x Electric Hardstanding and Grass Pitches
197 reviews
95%
would recommend
Camping, touring and glamping, within a five minute walk of pubs. 15 minutes to Seascale Beach and Scafell Pike!
Pitches: 60 x Non Electric Grass Tent Pitches, 4 x Electric Hardstanding Pitches
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Beckstones Glamping Pods
Coniston, Cumbria
Family friendly ensuite pods on a farm with alpacas. In the Lake District National Park, ten minutes to Coniston.
Abbots Reading Farm Octolodges
Ulverston, Cumbria
A small, idyllic glampsite on a working farm in the Lake Distict National Park close to Coniston and windermere.





















