Grizedale is an enchanting camping escape amidst majestic forests, serene lakes, and soaring peaks.
Right in the heart of Cumbria, Grizedale beckons campers with its renowned Grizedale Forest that provides a tranquil camping experience amidst verdant woodlands. Nearby, Lake Windermere invites campers to indulge in water activities and lakeside relaxation. For those seeking a challenging hike, the mighty Scafell Pike stands tall, offering intrepid campers the chance to conquer England's highest peak and relish in awe-inspiring vistas from its summit. Camp across Cumbria amidst the trees or lakeside in well-maintained tent pitches and caravan sites with facilities such as electric hookups, showers, fire pits, picnic areas, and modern restroom facilities. Or go glamping for the night in shepherd’s huts, yurts, and cabins.
Embrace the nearby beauty of Grizedale Forest and spend the night in a tent, caravan, or cabin amidst the lush canopy of trees. Explore the forest's network of walking and biking trails, such as the popular Grizedale Tarn Trail or Silurian Way, to view contemporary art sculptures throughout the area. Adventure seekers can try their hand at Go Ape, an exhilarating treetop adventure course, or explore the forest on segways or horses. After a day of exploration, retire to a local family-run forest campsite equipped with essential amenities, including clean facilities, picnic areas, and electric hookups for added comfort. Woodland cabin rentals with private hot tubs are also available.
A short drive away lies Windermere Lake—the largest natural lake in England. Go boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, windsurfing, or sailing to appreciate the Lake District’s tranquil beauty. Take a leisurely stroll along the lakefront, or explore nearby trails such as Orrest Head circular trail, providing views of the lake and surrounding fells. For a more relaxed experience, hop on a Lake Windermere cruise. Nearby lakeside camping sites offer pitches with various amenities, including access to clean facilities and picnic areas. For a cosier experience, rent a yurt or shepherd’s hut near the lake in towns like Low Wray, Ambleside, and Rydal.
For the adventurous souls, a journey to Scafell Pike promises a thrilling camping experience. Ascend England’s highest peak and revel in the panoramic views from the summit. The most popular route, Brown Tongue path, takes you through awe-inspiring terrain. As night falls, camp at designated camping areas along the trails for both tents and caravans that have electric hookups, toilets, and water stations.
In the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, the weather is ideal for camping, hiking, and water activities, with temperatures ranging from 10–20°C. Winters in Grizedale are cold, with temperatures ranging from 0–8°C. The Lake District transforms into a winter wonderland during this time, offering a charming setting for campers seeking a more serene experience.