Lazonby Campsite, Cumbria

A Private Campsite on the Banks of the River Eden

Lazonby Campsite, just a few miles from Penrith, is set in a heavenly location near the banks of the River Eden. It is surrounded by woodland and fields, with the Pennine Fells as its wild backdrop. The campsite is next to Lazonby Swimming Pool for easy access to dips. The river’s right there if you want to fish (get a permit at Kirkoswald community shop or at the pool kiosk) and the northern Lakes are only 15 miles away.

Lazonby Campsite is open from Easter until the end of September each year.
All bookings MUST be made online via PitchUp.com at least 24 hours before arrival.

Prices – 2024
April & May

  • £22 per pitch per night weekdays – term-time (Sunday to Thursday)
  • £30 per pitch per night weekdays – Easter holidays (Sunday to Thursday)
  • £30 per pitch per night weekends-term-time (Friday & Saturday)
  • £38 per pitch per night weekend – school holidays (Friday & Saturday)

Prices – 2024
june to September

  • £27 per pitch per night weekdays – term-time (Sunday to Thursday)
  • £43 per pitch per night – school holidays (Sunday to Thursday)
  • £30 per pitch per night weekdays – Easter holidays (Sunday to Thursday)
  • £40 per pitch per night weekends-term-time (Friday & Saturday)
  • £50 per pitch per night weekend – school holidays (Friday & Saturday)
  • £55 per pitch per night Bank Holiday weekends (Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday)

Campsite Facilities

The Camp Site is open from Easter to the end of September each year. It comprises:

  • 10 electric hook up pitches for tents, caravans and campervans
  • Toilet & Shower Block – shared with Lazonby Pool
  • Hot showers
  • Washing up facilities & chemical disposal unit
  • Separate entry fees are payable for those wishing to swim at Lazonby Pool.

Gallery

Community play area next to the camp site

Community Play Area

The Community Play Area is located between the campsite and the swimming pool. The charity owns the play area, and volunteers maintain it to serve the local community and customers.

As well as swings, slides, a range of adventure equipment and picnic tables, we have also rewilded an area of the playground and have grown our own willow tunnel for young explorers.

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