Eskdale Holiday parks: no available offers. Here are other great options for your stay!
9.8 244 reviews
Eskdale
18/10 – 27/10
SG$221/nighttotal: SG$1989 (9 )
Monkey Puzzle - Glamping Pod In The Eskdale Valley
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cabin , Boot
These Woodland Pods offer pet-friendly self-catering accommodation in Boot, Western Lake District, less than 1.6 km from Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway and Muncaster Castle. Sleeping up to four guests, each pod features an en-suite shower room, a double bed and sofa bed, a small kitchenette, private outdoor space with chiminea, and stunning Eskdale Valley views; gas barbecues are available to hire, and numerous walking routes are nearby.
9.1 15 reviews
Eskdale
18/10 – 27/10
SG$397/nighttotal: SG$3573 (9 )
Family Friendly, Lovely Lakeland Lodge With Private Parking And A Patio
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chalet , Hawkshead
This family-friendly holiday home is located in Hawkshead, a charming village in the Lake District, just 5.6 miles from Lake Windermere and 22 miles from Derwentwater. The chalet is perfect for exploring the beautiful surrounding countryside, with its stunning scenery and abundance of hiking trails. The chalet has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, comfortably accommodating four guests. It boasts a fully equipped kitchen, a cosy living area with a fireplace, a private patio with outdoor dining, and a washing machine for longer stays.
9.8 22 reviews
Eskdale
18/10 – 27/10
SG$203/nighttotal: SG$1827 (9 )
Scalderskew Shepherds Hut
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house , Gosforth
Scalderskew Shepherds Hut, a self-catering retreat in Gosforth, Cumbria, is situated 13.8km from Wasdale, 16km from Muncaster Castle, and 19.3km from Scafell Pike, offering easy access to the Lake District National Park's stunning scenery. This one-bedroom shepherd's hut, with a 10 square metre floor area, features a fully equipped kitchen, garden, parking, and free Wi-Fi, comfortably accommodating couples or solo travellers.
9.8 252 reviews
Eskdale
18/10 – 27/10
SG$227/nighttotal: SG$2043 (9 )
Woodend Buttery
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cabin , Woodend Ulpha
Woodend Buttery, a secluded cottage in Cumbria’s Lake District National Park, sits high on Birker Fell, a 1.6km walk from Devoke Water and 3.2km from Devoke Seat, offering breathtaking views of Scafell Pike, Bow Fell, and Crinkle Crags. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom dwelling sleeps two, boasting a combined lounge/dining/kitchen area, oak floors, a slipper bath, and a private garden with mountain views; a gas BBQ and laundry facilities are also available.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Eskdale
What are the best activities in and around Eskdale ?
You can go walking in the Lake District National Park, which is right on your doorstep. There are plenty of trails to choose from, ranging from easy strolls to challenging hikes. You can also go kayaking or canoeing on Coniston Water. For something a bit more adventurous, you could try rock climbing or mountain biking.
Eskdale is a great place to go camping because it's so peaceful and secluded. There are plenty of campsites to choose from, with some offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Plus, you're close to all the best walking and cycling trails in the Lake District.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Eskdale?
What should travelers know about the weather, wildlife, or natural hazards in Eskdale?
The weather in Eskdale can be unpredictable, so it's always a good idea to pack for all seasons. You might encounter some sheep on the trails, so be mindful when walking. The main natural hazard in Eskdale is the possibility of flooding, so it's important to check the weather forecast before you go.
Are there any family-friendly outdoor activities in or around Eskdale?
There are plenty of family-friendly activities in Eskdale. You can take a ride on the Eskdale Railway, which is always a big hit with kids. There's also a great playground at the Coniston Boating Centre. And, of course, you can always go for a walk or bike ride in the surrounding countryside.