Coastal campsites in Ingleborough National Nature Reserve

Pitch below the Yorkshire Dales’ biggest peaks to see rewilding in action and go waterfall watching.

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12 top coastal campsites in Ingleborough National Nature Reserve

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Walkmill Campsite

10 units · Motorhomes, Tents10 acres · Northumberland, North East England
Refreshingly understated private camping in the unspoiled Northumberland countryside
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Wold Farm Caravan and Camping Site

4 units · Motorhomes2 acres · Filey, North Yorkshire, North East England
A cliff-top, Yorkshire paradise for bird lovers
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Woodman's Huts

3 units · Glamping1 acre · Cumbria, North West England
Beautiful handmade shepherd's huts in the heart of the picturesque South Lakes
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£110
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Dale Farm Holidays

6 units · Glamping3 acres · North Yorkshire, North East England
Gorgeous treehouse and glamping cabins near the North Yorkshire coast in the grounds of a 200-year-old farmhouse
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£85
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Woody's Glamping

3 units · Glamping4 acres · England
Year-round dog-friendly glamping with lovely hosts and hot tubs in North Wales
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£145
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Ultimate Lakeside Glamping Getaway!

10 units · Glamping5 acres · Driffield, England
Wildlife abounds at this family-run site in East Yorkshire with lakeside safari lodges, yurts and log cabins
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£102
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Garrison Shepherd's Huts

4 units · Glamping10 acres · Bowness On Solway, England
Shepherd’s hut glamping near Hadrian’s Wall and the Solway Firth.
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Plas yn Llangoed

16 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents3 acres · Anglesey, North Wales
Camping pitches and bell tents on Anglesey Island with views across the Menai Strait to the mountains of Snowdonia
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£38
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Burrowhead Holiday Village

5 units · Motorhomes, Tents100 acres · Whithorn, Scotland
The fabulous Burrowhead Holiday Village is a beautiful holiday park owned by Lee Park Estates, designed for lodge, caravan, motorhome and tent holidays in Scotland. It is set in a idyllic location on the Dumfries and Galloway coast. Not only that, but we offer holiday homes for sale too, so you can make your holiday last a lifetime! We are open for a full 12 months a year.
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Old Rectory Howick

2 units · Glamping2 acres · Alnwick, England
The Old Rectory is surrounded by farmland near to Howick Village. Close to the Northumberland Coast we are within walking distance of the Howick Hall Gardens and the seaside Village of Craster. Our Bell Tent and Shepherd's Hut allow you to get close to local wildlife including Hares and Rabbits. Roe deer, hedgehogs, pheasants and songbirds.
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£95
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Hut in the Sheep Wash

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · Grizedale, England
A shepherd’s hut in it’s own riverside field in Cumbria
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2 Luxury Hapus Yurts & Barn Kitchen

1 unit · Glamping20 acres · Abergele, Wales
A tranquil hideaway full of love, unique quirkiness and peace. Tucked away in the ancient woodland of the Conwy valley you will find Hapus Yurt. A peaceful glamping site, that includes two yurts, a converted barn, a cabin and wonderful grounds. Staying here you will feel a real sense of Welsh wilderness this remote location is only a short drive away from Snowdonia, the coast, historic towns, urban life and local castles. All year round Hapus Yurt is the perfect place to stay and relax with friends and loved ones, from summer days spent by the seaside followed by evenings in the garden under the stars, to mountain walks and winter evenings cozying up by the wood burning stoves in the yurt, Hapus Yurt is an unforgettable home from home. Come and visit our happy place in an ancient, undisturbed valley full of woodland and goodwill.
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Coastal campsites in Ingleborough National Nature Reserve guide

Overview

Ingleborough is the second-highest summit in Yorkshire Dales National Park, popularly climbed as part of the Yorkshire Three Peaks, along with nearby Whernside and Pen-y-Ghent. Yet Ingleborough is also an NNR extending north and east of the peak—this area drives an impressive rewilding project seeking to restore the beautiful limestone grasslands and peat bog-spattered moor. The best NNR access point is Horton-in-Ribblesdale on the east side, sporting a campsite and pub. South of the NNR, the moorland rises to Ingleborough summit, best approached from Ingleton. Campers come mainly for hiking, but also to go caving and check out Ingleton’s eye-catching waterfalls.

Where to go

Horton-in-Ribblesdale

A stop on the super-scenic mainline railway, Horton-in-Ribblesdale is among the most important Yorkshire Dales trailheads, with Ingleborough off west and Pen-y-Ghent east. The two are commonly hiked from here as part of the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, and the village centre’s camping options heighten its popularity. Access the NNR to the west of the village—the out-and-back hike to Ingleborough summit is nine miles long.

Ribblehead & Chapel-le-Dale

The northern and western edges of the NNR are respectively flanked by Ribblehead (with a station on the Settle to Carlisle line) and Chapel-le-Dale. The station has a pub and café-cum-visitor centre, plus access onto the northern end of the NNR. To the southwest, however, Chapel-le-Dale has the area’s only campsite, another pub, and better access to the NNR’s western side and up to Ingleborough summit.

Ingleborough Common & Ingleborough

South of Ingleborough NNR is the area’s knockout scenery—picture the summit of Ingleborough wrapped in the expansive, crag-dotted moorland of Ingleborough Common. Potholes and caves riddle this speleologist’s heaven, while gaping Ingleborough Cave and White Scar Cave can be toured. Camp around Ingleton or Austwick to take trails running onto the common and then north onto Ingleborough NNR.

Ingleton & Around

Enchanting Ingleton has long been accustomed to being a tourist draw. The fabulous walks to Ingleton Waterfalls visit several cascades that churn through steep-sided wooded valleys, while to the north, White Scar Cave is another attraction. Hikers can also head up onto barren Ingleborough Common and Ingleborough summit via the Pennine Way trail, and from here continue north or east to explore Ingleborough NNR. Campsites can be found close to the Ingleton Waterfalls trail and southeast of Ingleton.

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