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Camp Site List Camp site list Grid Reference Camp site Name Camp site Address Telephone BUTTERMERE—LORTON VALLEY 151 255 Whinfell Hall Farm Mr R McClellan 01900 85260 Lorton, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 0RQ 175 168 Skye Farm Mrs Anne Kyle 017687 70222 Buttermere, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 9XA 194 150 Gatesgarth Farm Mr M Richardson 017687 70256 Buttermere, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 9XA 075 158 Ennerdale Camp Site Mr Kevin Park 01946 861319 Scaur Head, Ennerdale Bridge, Cumbria, CA23 3AR BASSENTHWAITE VALLEY AND THE NORTHERN FELLS 224 318 Bassenthwaite Hall Farm Mrs Trafford 017687 76298 Bassenthwaite, Keswick, Cumbria, CA123 4QP 228 248 Lanefoot Farm Mrs H Davies 017687 78097 Thornthwaite, Keswick, CA12 5RZ 201 356 North Lakes Caravan and Camping Jackie and Trisha Frew 017687 76510 Site Bewaldeth, Bassenthwaite, Keswick, Cumbria, CA13 9SY 250 325 Peter House Farm Mr T Trafford 017687 76278 Bassenthwaite, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4QX 235 236 Scotgate Caravan and Camping Site Mr Stuart 017687 78343 Braithwaite, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5TF People under 18 are to be accompanied by a supervisor 268 321 Dash Farm Eleanor and Jackie 016973 71217 Bassenthwaite, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4QX Camping beyond farm boundary—no facilities 223 296 Broadness Farm Mr J Hodgson 017687 76360 Scarness, Bassenthwaite, Keswick, Cumbria 322 411 Wallsend Guest House Room Andy and Lyn Lewis 016973 51055 The Old Rectory, Bowness on Solway, Wigton, Cumbria, CA7 5AF Campsites 2017 Page 1 The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, North of England Office, 251 East Prescot Road, Liverpool, L14 5NA 1 T: 0151 228 2533 E: [email protected] www.DofE.org/northofengland Camp site list Grid Reference Camp site Name Camp site Address Telephone 220 304 Scarness Campsite Cumbria Outdoors Scarness Campsite 01768 812280 Scarness, Bassenthwaite, Cumbria, CA12 4QZ KESWICK AREA Mr A Woodyer 233 240 Braithwaite Institute 017687 78394 A66, Braithwaite, Keswick CA12 5RY 282 224 Castlerigg Farm Mr J W Harrison 017687 72479 Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4TE 260 235 Derwentwater Camping Ken and Denise Smith 017687 72579 Caravanning Club Site Crow Park Road, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5EN Site currently unavailable due to flooding 282 225 Castlerigg Hall Farm Mrs J Jackson 017687 74799 Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4TE Groups must be accompanied by an adult on this site 301 223 Sykes Farm Mr B Kitching 017687 74713 Naddle Valley, Keswick, Cumbria 285 222 Rafefoot Farm Mr J C Cockbain 017687 72133 Keswick, Cumbria Very basic facilities available Derwent Hill Campsite Derwent Hill Campsite 017687 72005 Portinscale, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5RD BORROWDALE 249 166 Hollows Farm Laura Fearon 017687 77298 Grange-in-Barrowdale, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5UQ 233 123 Seathwaite Farm Mr S Edmonson 017687 77284 Borrowdale Valley, near Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5XJ Campsites 2017 Page 2 The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, North of England Office, 251 East Prescot Road, Liverpool, L14 5NA 2 T: 0151 228 2533 E: [email protected] www.DofE.org/northofengland Camp site list Grid Reference Camp site Name Camp site Address Telephone 266 134 Stonethwaite Farm Mr Gill 017687 77234 Stonethwaite, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5XG 245 137 Seatoller Farm Mr and Mrs Simpson 017687 77232 Borrowdale, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5XN Require name and contact for supervisor(s) 257 140 Chapel House Farm Campsite Andrea Doyle 017687 77256 Borrowdale, Cumbria 220 304 Scarness Campsite Cumbria Outdoors, Scarness Campsite, Scarness, 01768 812280 Bassenthwaite, Cumbria, CA12 4QZ GLENDERAMACKIN VALLEY 308 242 Burns Farm Mr J T Lamb 017687 79225 St Johns in the Vale, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4RR Supervisor is to be present at site when group(s) arrive 322 247 Setmabanning Farm Mr G L Hutton 017687 79229 Threlkeld, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4TT THIRLMERE AND ST JOHN’S IN THE VALE 297 219 Dalebottom Farm Mr R Kitching 017687 72176 Naddle, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4TF 315 193 Bridge End Farm Mrs S Robinson 017687 72166 Thirlmere, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4TG 318 206 Low Bridge End Farm St Johns in the Vale, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4TS 01946 758198 Groups are to book in advance and are to be supervised Campsites 2017 Page 3 The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, North of England Office, 251 East Prescot Road, Liverpool, L14 5NA 3 T: 0151 228 2533 E: [email protected] www.DofE.org/northofengland Camp site list Grid Reference Camp site Name Camp site Address Telephone ULLSWATER VALLEY 462 225 Cross Dormont Farm Mr and Mrs Bell 017684 86537 Dunroamin, Ullswater, Cumbria, CA10 2NA 379 168 Gillside Farm Mrs R Lightfoot 017684 82346 Glenridding, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0QQ Not open Friday or Saturday evenings 477 243 Hillcroft Park North Dales LLP 01768 486363 Pooley Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 2LT 469 233 Park Foot Caravan and Camping Mr J Allen 017684 86309 Park Howtown Road, Pooley Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 2NA 431 237 The Quiet Caravan and Camping Mr D Holder 07768 727016 Site Ullswater, Cumbria, CA11 0LS 403 118 Sykeside Camping Park W B & M Atkinson 017684 82239 Brotherswater, Patterdale, Cumbria, CA11 0NZ 463 231 Waterhouse House Campsite Mr C R Lowis 017864 86332 Howtown Road, Pooley Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 2NA (Suitable for canoe expeditions on Ullswater) 418 277 Beckses Garage Caravan Site Penruddock, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0RX 017684 83224 Limited spaces due to being a small site Campsites 2017 Page 4 The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, North of England Office, 251 East Prescot Road, Liverpool, L14 5NA 4 T: 0151 228 2533 E: [email protected] www.DofE.org/northofengland Camp site list Grid Reference Camp site Name Camp site Address Telephone 398 120 Hartsop Hall Hartsop, Patterdale, Cumbria, CA11 0NZ 01229 860206 387 187 Glencoyne Farm Mr S Hodgson 017684 82129 Glenridding, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0AT 437 228 The Ullswater Caravan and M Dobinson 017684 86666 Camping Site Watermillock, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0LR 395 163 Side Farm Campsite Andrea Taylforth 017684 82337 379 268 Gill Head Amanda Steele 017687 79652 Gill Head Farm, Troutbeck, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0ST ESKDALE AND WASDALE 170 004 Eskdale Vicarage Lowther Scott Harden & Partners 01900823611 29 Station Street, Cockermouth, Eskdale, Cumbria 152 002 Fisherground Farm Campsite Mick and Alison Parkin 019467 23349 Fellside Cottage, Eskdale, Cumbria, CA19 1TF 158 002 Spout House Farm Mr M J Postlethwaite 019467 3235 Eskdale, Cumbria 183 075 Wasdale Head National Trust 019467 26220 Wasedale, Gosforth, Cumbria, CA20 1EX 073 020 Seven Acres Caravan Park W & E Temple 019467 254480 Holmrook, Revenglass, Cumbria, CA19 1YD 088 155 Ennerdale Scout Camp Warden—Mr T Bell Secretary—Mr A Duncan 01900 815753 Ennerdale, Cleator Moor, Cumbria, CA23 3AR 188 004 Dalegarth Hall Mrs A Stanley 019467 23237 Boot, Eskdale, Cumbria Campsites 2017 Page 5 The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, North of England Office, 251 East Prescot Road, Liverpool, L14 5NA 5 T: 0151 228 2533 E: [email protected] www.DofE.org/northofengland Camp site list Grid Reference Camp site Name Camp site Address Telephone 110 016 The Old Post Office Campsite Mr Bucknall 019467 26237 Santon Bridge, Holmrook, Cumbria, CA19 1UY 078 971 Saltcoats Caravan Site Mr J C Jackson 01229 717241 187 087 Wasedale Head Inn Mr J Balmer 019467 26384 071 157 High Bridge Farm Mr Humphreys 01946 861339 Ennerdale Village, Ennerdale, Cumbria 179 011 Eskdale Site Mr M and Mrs S Merckel 019467 23253 Eskdale, Cumbria, CA19 1TH Bronze and Silver groups are to have a supervisor 086 965 The Camping and Caravanning Mr C and Mrs S Frazer 01229 717250 Club Site Ravenglass, Cumbria, CA18 1SR Arrivals after 8pm are only permitted by prior arrange- ment KENTMERE / LONSLEDALE / CROOK AREA 482 057 Middle Sad Ghyll Fishwick Bros 01539 823283 Longsledale, Kendal, Cumbria 469 004 Low Fold Farm Mr M Bland 01539 821410 Staveley, Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 9QY 461 041 Bridge Stone Farm Mrs C Black 01539 821550 Kentmere, Staveley, Kendal, Cumbria 479 964 Ashes Lane Camping and Mr A Taylor 01539 821119 Caravan Park Staveley, Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 9JS 473 953 Pound Farm Crook, Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 8JZ 01539 821220 Campsites 2017 Page 6 The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, North of England Office, 251 East Prescot Road, Liverpool, L14 5NA 6 T: 0151 228 2533 E: [email protected] www.DofE.org/northofengland Camp site list Grid Reference Camp site Name Camp site Address Telephone EAST OF WINDERMERE AND WINSTER VALLEY 388 918 Great Tower National Scout The Warden 015395 31279 Group Birks Road, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 3PQ 389 839 Oakhead Caravan Site Mr A Scott 015395 31475 Ayside, Grange Over Sands, Cumbria, LA11 6JA 391 909 Park Cliffe Caravan and Camping Ms Arlene Lovatt 015395 31344 Site Birks Road, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 3PG 390 029 High Skelghyll Farm Mr A Clay 015394 32951 Skelghyll, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 1LZ WEST OF WINDERMERE AND HAWKSHEAD 334 855 Black Beck Caravan Site Mr Paul Kay 01229 861274 Bouth, Ulverston, Cumbria, LA12 8JN 338 913 Bowkerstead Farm Satterthwaite, Ulverston, LA12 8LL 01229 860208 342 865 Crook Farm Bouth, Haverthwaite, Ulverston, LA12 8JL 01229 861481 372 018 Low Wray Farm National Trust Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 0JA 015394 63862 People under 18 are to be accompanied by a supervisor 365 876 Chapman House Farm Mr I Kellett 015395 31438 Finshwaite, Ulverston, Cumbria, LA12 8BL 367 065 Rydal Hall Mr M Gudgeon 015394 32050 Scout Campsite, Rydal, Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 9LX Campsites 2017 Page 7 The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, North of England Office, 251 East Prescot Road, Liverpool, L14 5NA 7 T: 0151 228 2533 E: [email protected] www.DofE.org/northofengland Camp site list Grid Reference
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