Group campsite bookings in the Lake District
If you're a group leader or organiser for any official groups such as Duke of Edinburgh or Scouts, read on... For all others, the maximum number of adults allowed in any party is 4. This applies whether you book together or separately.
Campsites overview
Low Wray Campsite
A large spectacularly located campsite on the quiet western shore of Windermere, ideal for groups wishing to sail or canoe on the lake.
Unfortunately, bookings cannot be taken for groups during the school summer and bank holidays.
Great Langdale Campsite
At the head of the Great Langdale Valley, ideal for groups who wish to tackle the high fells - fell walking, ghyll scrambling and rock climbing are the main activities on your doorstep. Many of the climbing crags are within easy walking distance, with a vast variety of single and multi pitch routes for beginners to experts. The campsite is open all year round and is an excellent base for some spectacular winter mountaineering routes.
Wasdale Campsite
The campsite sits in a dramatic location at the head of Wastwater. We are able to take groups of up to 15 people, but due to the size and nature of the site, organised groups can only be accommodated during our low season.
Like Great Langdale, Wasdale is open all year round and is an excellent base for winter mountaineering routes.
Eskdale Campsite
This small site is set in eight acres of meadow grassland in the Eskdale Valley and sits at the foot of England's steepest road, the Hardknott Pass. It is a tranquil base in the heart of the Lakes, for a holiday walking and exploring the region’s crags, woods and waterfalls.
Eskdale Campsite is open from March to January. We are able to take groups of up to 15 people, but due to the size and nature of the site, organised groups can only be accommodated during our low season.
Group prices
Please complete the form with your group requirements, and we will let you know the cost.
Group camping enquiry form
Please use this form to make an enquiry about a group booking at a National Trust campsite.