Great Langdale Campsite

The Lake District


Quite possibly the most spectacularly positioned campsite in the Lake District, spread over grassy meadows overlooked by Langdale's fells. It gets crowded in high season, but 120 sites can be booked in advance; another 50 or so are on a first-come, first-served basis. Camping pods and yurts are also available.

If you arrive on foot, by bike or by bus, tent pitches are reduced to just £3 per night.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby The Lake District attractions

1. Grasmere Lake & Rydal Water

2.95 MILES

Quiet paths lead along the shores of Grasmere's twin-set lakes. Rowing boats can be hired at the northern end of Grasmere Lake from the Grasmere Tea…

2. Elterwater

2.99 MILES

Named by Norse settlers after the colonies of whooper swans that still swoop across its surface every winter, Elterwater (literally 'swan lake') presents…

3. St Oswald's Church

3.2 MILES

Named after a Viking saint, Grasmere's medieval chapel is where Wordsworth and his family attended church service every Sunday for many years. It's also…

4. Dove Cottage & The Wordsworth Museum

3.41 MILES

On the edge of Grasmere, this tiny, creeper-clad cottage (formerly a pub called the Dove & Olive Bough) was famously inhabited by William Wordsworth…

5. Skelwith Bridge

3.77 MILES

Three miles south of Grasmere, Skelwith Bridge is little more than a knot of cottages along the banks of the River Brathay. Since the 19th century it's…

6. Tarn Hows

4.56 MILES

Two miles off the B5285 from Hawkshead, a winding country lane leads to this famously photogenic artificial lake, now owned by the National Trust. Trails…

7. Rydal Mount

4.74 MILES

The poet William Wordsworth's most famous residence in the Lake District is undoubtedly Dove Cottage, but he actually spent a great deal more time at…

8. Ruskin Museum

5.15 MILES

Coniston's little museum explores the village's history, touching on copper mining, Arthur Ransome and the Campbell story. There's also a section on John…