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lakes
Posted: 18 Feb 2011, 19:54
by rubyvan
Hi can anyone recommend any free camping arround the lakes
steve
Re: lakes
Posted: 18 Feb 2011, 20:02
by windysurfer
This one is on the wildcamping map in MO. Just off A66 near Keswick

Re: lakes
Posted: 18 Feb 2011, 21:56
by Plasticman
With or without kids ?
mike
Re: lakes
Posted: 19 Feb 2011, 18:35
by rubyvan
metalmick8y wrote:With or without kids ?
mike
without kids
Re: lakes
Posted: 19 Feb 2011, 19:14
by Plasticman
Good when you thinking of going and anywhere in particular you are heading as we might be off there next week
mike
Re: lakes
Posted: 19 Feb 2011, 19:57
by rubyvan
metalmick8y wrote:Good when you thinking of going and anywhere in particular you are heading as we might be off there next week
mike
Hi thinking of going up to arround lowes water and windermere lake probably going up on tues in a red atlantic hightop
steve
Re: lakes
Posted: 19 Feb 2011, 20:09
by Plasticman
Hi steve, was thinking haweswater after kendal, hadnt thought about loweswater, any how will be floating about in a brown and white hi top
mike
Re: lakes
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 15:13
by tomcourtney
How about this ...
Wild camping Windermere
by tomcourtney » 12 Feb 2011, 15:40
Just got back from a midweek 2 nighter at Bowness on Lake Windermere, wild camped almost on the lake shore 100m from the centre of town (Glebe Rd).
Parking is free, outside Easter to October, on this quiet one way street with views to die for. Also the Lakeside bar (20m stagger) does a tasty midweek carvery and pudding for £4.99 so we left the stew in the pot and treated ourselves.
All in all one of the best wild camping spots we've found, shhhh! keep it to yourselves.
Re: lakes
Posted: 23 Feb 2011, 10:10
by Cruz
Just off the road to grasmere after you have passed rydal water there are two car parks at white moss, one on each side of the road. Just next to the 2nd one on the right is a sloped lane. Go up this and at the top of the slope on the left are two small free car parks in what looks like the remains of an old small quarry. There are even public toilets back down the hill and accross the road for the morning if you need
From there you can walk back down the hill and walk round rydal or grasmere lakes or walk up Loughrigg fell. Turn left up the lane brings you to Dove cottage and Grasmere village
54.448540 -3.010520 Or type the co-ordinates into the google map search box
Re: lakes
Posted: 03 Mar 2011, 21:08
by Plasticman
Steve , you got a red hitop and were you in Cockermouth last week?
mike