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The Top 5 Ullswater Campsites
The Lake District is recognised as one of the UK’s most exquisite natural beauty spots; home to England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike, and deepest lake, Wastwater. The Lake District has so many breathtaking spots to explore.
Often named one of the most beautiful lakes in the country, Ullswater is the next location you should be adding to your travel list. Situated in the northern area of the National Park, Ullswater offers a place to unwind, wander or backpack, depending on your preference.
Planning your next camping adventure? Get the Camping Essentials Checklist ready as we’ve handpicked five of the best places to camp in Ullswater.
Waterside House Campsite
Howtown, Penrith CA10 2NA
Ideal for: Adventurists
This family-run estate is ideal for adventurers looking for a taste of the wild. Waterside House is situated on the northern shores of Ullswater, by Barton Fell, a common spot for hiking, mountain biking, sailing, angling or kayaking.
Whatever your accommodation preference, this campsite has it all - hire a TiPi or wooden pod, pitch a tent or bring along your campervan or caravan.
Nearby attractions
Leave your car at home, as this campsite is within a one-mile walking distance of the nearby picturesque village of Pooley Bridge. The village has an array of amenities for you to stock up on camping supplies at local shops or have a bit to eat at the local cafes and inns.
You don’t need to travel far to feel exhilarated, as Waterside House campsite has on-site rowing boats, Canadian canoes and kayaks for hire. Adventurists can also try out paddle boarding and wake surfing on-site, or hire a mountain bike at the camp and explore Barton Fell.
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Hillcroft Campsite
Roe Head Lane, Pooley Bridge, Ullswater, Cumbria CA10 2LT
Ideal for: Families
Situated at the upper end of Ullswater Valley, Hillcroft Park provides waterside views of Ullswater lake and is available to reside at all year-round. Like Waterside House Campsite, this family-friendly campsite sits near the charming village of Pooley Bridge.
The tranquil setting is ideal for those who want to get back to nature and camp or those who prefer a more luxurious affair. The campsite offers traditional camping, pods, glamping pods, luxury lodges and holiday homes, self-catering cottages and a house.
Nearby attractions
Ullswater Valley is a walker’s paradise, if you’re looking to explore the sights of the lake, then a wander around Ullswater Way should fulfill your adventuring needs. This 20-mile walking route is easily accessible from the site too.
Alternatively, you can observe the magnificent lake via the award-winning Ullswater ‘steamer’ boat. You can also check out our blog for more information on the best walks in the Lake District.
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Side Farm Campsite
Side Farm Patterdale, Ullswater, Penrith CA11 0NL
Ideal for: Quiet & relaxing stay
Nestled near the quaint village of Patterdale, Side Farm Campsite offers visitors a quiet and relaxing stay. Hikers also benefit from an ideal base for exploring as the site is located an hour’s walk away from a moor-covered hill and landscape feature, Place Fell.
Bikers, anglers and walkers will also feel at home at this site as there are plenty of areas to explore, along the scenic Ullswater waterside campsite. It’s worth noting that the campsite takes no advance bookings, so during high season, it’s key that you arrive early to claim a pitch.
Nearby attractions
This hidden gem is sandwiched between two breathtaking landmarks: Ullswater lake and Place Fell, meaning there is so much of the area to scope.
Widely honoured as one of the finest walks in the Lake District, the Helvellyn via Striding Edge hiking trail is just over a mile’s walk away. Less strenuous nearby walks include one into the quaint valley of Martindale, by the Ullswater lake to Howtown or towards the Brothers Water northwards to Patterdale valley. You can also visit the neighbouring valleys containing Thirlmere and Windermere.
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Gillside Camping and Caravan Park
Gillside Farm, Glenridding, Penrith CA11 0QQ
Ideal for: Hikers
Open during the extended peak seasons of March to mid-November, Gillside Farm Camping and Caravan Park sits in an idyllic position at the foot of the Helvellyn mountain and the fringe of the striking Glenridding village.
With 60 pitches, luxury holiday homes and practical bunkhouses, this campsite has accommodation for every kind of settler. The dog-friendly camp also benefits from a stream of hot and cold running water and the on-site farmhouse provides fresh milk and eggs.
Nearby attractions
With Helvellyn and a range of other fells on its doorstep, this campsite is the most ideal for hikers looking to explore the craggy mountain face. Stay entertained with the array of activities the nearby Ullswater lake has to offer including sailing, kayaking and watersports.
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The Quiet Site
Ideal for: An eco-friendly stay
Voted Cumbrian Campsite of the Year 2022, The Quiet Site is ideally situated just a 10-minute drive from the M6 and right on the Ullswater Way.
Eco-conscious visitors will feel at home at this carbon-neutral holiday park and campsite that is nestled amongst the majestic fells overlooking Ullswater lake.
Pitch up your tent, motorhome, campervan or caravan or find comfort at the park’s range of accommodation, including gingerbread houses, glamping burrows, luxury cottages, glamping cabins and camping pods.
Nearby attractions
The Quiet Site benefits from some of the Lakes’ finest attractions close by to its park, many just minutes away. Explorers can sightsee the magnificent Aira Force waterfalls, Ullswater lake, Helvellyn mountain and the historical Lowther Castle.
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Wild Camping in Ullswater
If you prefer to be at one with nature, wild camping in Ullswater is an option, as it is allowed in the Lake District - provided that it is done responsibly.
Traditionally, wild camping in Ullswater and the Lake District has been a common practice for years. However, in more recent years, due to a surge in people wild camping here and the ecological issues that have risen, some directions have been proposed. This includes ensuring your camp is above the highest wall boundary on the mountain (usually about 400 metres), having no more than two tents in one spot and not lighting any fires or barbecues.
Everything you bring with you should also be taken with you so you leave no trace behind. For further information about wild camping in the Lake District, you can read our Wild Camping in the UK guide.
The ultimate camping experience in Ullswater...
Ullswater in the Lake District offers some of the most magnificent landscapes nature has to offer, as well as camping experiences for outdoor adventurers. Hopefully, this guide has inspired you and helped you decide where to pitch up or sleep in style. For more Lake District recommendations, check out our top five Lake District campsites.
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