Camping holidays in Cumbria - Campsites 21 to 30 in Cumbria
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Pennine View Caravan Park (Kirkby Stephen) - The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Dalston Hall Holiday Park (Carlisle) - We are a privately owned, family run static, touring and camping park, set in the peaceful and tranquil grounds of Dalston Hall Estate.On site club house with a licensed bar and serves breakfast and evening meals.
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Hylton Caravan Park (Wigton) - The facilities on Stanwix Park are available to campers and tourers to enjoy and are included in the price. We have two camping and touring sites on Stanwix Park.
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Fell End Caravan Park (Milnthorpe) - Fell End is a quiet and tranquil holiday park, ideally situated for touring and camping holidays, in a wonderful woodland oasis.
The local area offers numerous activities such as horse riding, golf, and fishing and fell walking, and is surrounded by villages with a variety of restaurants and cafes.
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Park Foot Caravan and Camping Park (Penrith) - The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Spring Lea Caravan Park (Maryport) - Spring Lea Holiday & Leisure Centre is family owned and operated giving excellent service with a personal touch.
Situated on the Solway Coast in the charming village of Allonby a designated area of outstanding natural beauty.
Only 2 minutes walk from the sandy beach and an ideal base for Lake District attractions.
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Ashes Exclusively Adult Caravan Park (Kendal) - Treat yourself to a break at our tranquil caravan park set amongst the beautiful scenery of South Lakeland.
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Dandy Dinmont Caravan and Camping Park (Carlisle) - Ideal for a overnight halt on the way north into Scotland, the borders and Edinburgh or as a base for visiting historic Carlisle, Scottish Borders or Roman Hadrian's Wall and the Lake District. Beside the Reivers cycle route.
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Cartmel Caravan and Camping Park (Grange Over Sands) - The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description
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Low Wray (Ambleside) - Sitting on the tree-lined banks of Lake Windermere, the National Trust campsite at Low Wray gives you access to a wealth of watersports and great walks.
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