It's about a 3 mile walk into Keswick via Castlerigg Stones... bit further if you go the railway trail but all very easy walking and obviously stunning scenery along the way 😊
Do you ever park up wild? We do it all the time in the Lakes. That way we get to share the money saved on site fees around local businesses. Just subscribed to you.
@CampervanTales I’ve not done it yet but I have spotted a couple of places I’d like to give it a try… have you ever been ‘moved on’ in the middle of the night and asked to leave?
@@cali-camping we haven't used a campsite in the last 7 years and haven't been moved on once. We have travelled all over the country. We were told that Northumberland were really anti van and that we wouldn't find anywhere to park up, but in our latest series travelling the NLand 250 we show the opposite. Thanks for replying.
Great photography. How far was it from the campsite into Keswick (roughly)?
It's about a 3 mile walk into Keswick via Castlerigg Stones... bit further if you go the railway trail but all very easy walking and obviously stunning scenery along the way 😊
@@cali-camping Thanks!
Do you ever park up wild? We do it all the time in the Lakes. That way we get to share the money saved on site fees around local businesses. Just subscribed to you.
@CampervanTales I’ve not done it yet but I have spotted a couple of places I’d like to give it a try… have you ever been ‘moved on’ in the middle of the night and asked to leave?
@@cali-camping we haven't used a campsite in the last 7 years and haven't been moved on once. We have travelled all over the country. We were told that Northumberland were really anti van and that we wouldn't find anywhere to park up, but in our latest series travelling the NLand 250 we show the opposite. Thanks for replying.