To Old Dungeon Sticklebarn to sample local food and beer Welcome to Ghyll Hotel and Grasmere Campsite

Campsite N General site information entrance & exit • Make sure tents are at least six metres apart (approximately seven paces) Ask about the... • Please be quiet, especially from 11pm-7am, and be considerate of other campers Langdale cycle trail • Help us keep the site clean by using the bins and recycling points provided Group field • Fires are only allowed if they are contained and raised off the ground Blue tickets • Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome so long as they are cleared up after • Parking on hard standing only If you have any problems during your stay, please tell a member of staff and we will do our best to help. Check in at reception

Emergencies or incidents Shop and recep tion In the event of an incident, please go to reception. If reception is closed, please use the on-call button. Dungeon Ghyll For emergencies please call 999 stating: Opening times vary depending on the season. Blisco For current opening times, please see the shop/reception • Your name door or the notices at the toilet blocks. • Your location: Great Langdale Campsite, Family field The shop sells a wide range of food, fresh pastries, hot drinks, Sat Nav: LA22 9JU (grid ref: OS NY287058) confectionery, camping equipment, maps, etc. You can also, Red tickets book outdoor activities, try our orienteering course, charge phones and find out lots of things to do in the area. Playground If you want anything, just ask and we’ll do our best to help. Reception

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Central field Main field Green tickets Red tickets 205 204 To Old 203 Green tickets Dungeon Ghyll 202 Access to (on foot) 201 footpath to 200 White Ghyll Gimmer Crag Stickle Ghyll To Blea Tarn / 212 211 Lingmoor 210 209 Side Pike 208

Key New field Biomass boiler Ticket types Pod Shower (seasonal) & climbing wall Green tickets Main field Drying room New field Yurt Water point Central field Learn to map read... 200 Campervan bay Laundry on site orienteering route available here Family field Toilets Recycling point

Group field Accessible toilets Chemical toilet disposal To Blea Tarn (on foot) Welcome to Great Langdale Campsite About the National Trust We’re Europe’s largest conservation charity and we believe in the importance of We hope you have a great holiday staying at this National Trust campsite nature, beauty and history in people’s lives. We care for over 20 per cent of the National Park, including ’s highest mountain, ; its deepest When you’re out and about, you might see our Rangers If left unchecked, grass is compacted by feet and worn lake, Wastwater; its precious wildlife; 90 tenanted farms, and the cultural heritage hard at work in the or up on the fells. Look out for away and the resulting could pose a serious within a dozen historic buildings. them in their red fleeces – they may be out hedgelaying, challenge to walkers and has a negative effect on the repairing eroded paths or helping to keep local wildlife, natural environment. We support 300 jobs in Cumbria and the Lake District, and each year we work flora and fauna in good health. with local volunteers, who help us look after one of England’s most inspirational Two thousand metres of routes need replacing in the landscapes. The Trust is dependent on the support of its members and the visitors In Langdale, one of the Rangers’ biggest challenges next two years at a cost of £160 per metre. With your we welcome to our special places each year: every penny we raise in Cumbria is is to balance the needs of access, agriculture and continued support, we can keep the Lake District special invested in caring for this special place, for ever, for everyone. conservation. Creating sustainable footpaths for walkers for years to come. is vital to protect the landscape you’ve come to enjoy. Working holidays Next time you stay… If you fancy spending a few days working alongside our Rangers, learning new skills and making new friends as well as looking Try out one of our holiday cottages in this area: after the spectacular landscape in this area, we run an annual programme of working holidays. Find out more at: Silverthwaite, Elterwater (sleeps 8) is a grand five-bedroomed Arts and Crafts style house surrounded by woodland with walks and bike rides starting from the door. High Hallgarth (sleeps 7) is a remote, rustic Lakeland cottage overlooking Little Langdale Hedgelaying www.nationaltrust.org.uk/holidays Tarn or Low Hallgarth (sleeps 4) nearby which was once owned by Beatrix Potter. Both cottages are ideal for climbing and walking breaks. If you’re up for more camping or glamping, we also have sites at Eskdale, Wasdale, Make the most of your stay Hoathwaite on the shore of Coniston and Low Wray on the shore of Windermere and lots more around the whole of the UK.

Relax and refuel at Sticklebarn Walk, climb and cycle As well as tasty, seasonal, planet-friendly food, our events calendar is packed with There’s really no need to take your car anywhere with things to do all year round. From live music to quiz nights and adventure movies on so many options from the campsite. Whether you are the big screen, we’ve got everything you need to chill out after a day on the fells. drawn to the high fells or prefer to wander along the valley floor, we’ve loads of maps and information at It’s just a 10 minute walk away - turn right from the main entrance. The footpath is reception and outdoorsy staff who’ll be happy to help through a gate on the left 50 yards along the road. and advise you. Check out what’s on during your stay at reception. You could even venture on foot to High Close estate and arboretum - a tranquil spot with over 1000 years Have a go at orienteering of fascinating history. Go at your own pace or set off competing amongst your friends and family as individuals, pairs or groups. Maps are available at reception for £2.50 and this fixed course is suitable for beginners and intermediate.

Test your climbing skills Join us today Relaxing at Sticklebarn Our biomass boiler is cleverly disguised as a bouldering wall. It’s suitable for all ages but parents, please supervise your children (no charge). There’s so much more to discover in the Ask the team at reception for further Lakes and beyond. By becoming a member, information or to sign you up – there are Guided adventure activities you’ll be helping us to look after these special lots of benefits including free entry to local

Gorge scrambling places forever, for everyone for as little as properties such as Allan Bank and Wray During school holidays, you can really pack in the family fun by joining one of the £6 per month for an individual or £10.50 per Castle as well as free parking in all our pay guided activity sessions. Choose rock climbing, gorge scrambling sessions or head Photography © National Trust Images / Paul Harris / Steven Barber month for a family. and display car parks. over to Low Wray for fun canoeing sessions on Windermere. National Trust is a registered charity, number 205846. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/thelakes