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Troutbeck Camping and Caravanning Club Site

Season 9th March 2012- 11th November 2012 and 26th December 2012 - 2nd January 2013

Owner's description

54 Pitches, non-members welcome.

"The friendliness and beauty of northern Cumbria"

Our Club Site at Troutbeck near Keswick has everything that is good about the Lake District. A superb location in unbeatable walking country with fantastic views – it even has resident red squirrels. In this Eden district, there are 70 main tourist attractions.

Holiday Caravan available Sleeps: 4+2, Lounge/diner with TV, DVD, CD player and freeview. A fully equipped kitchenincluding a microwave, Family bathroom and en-suite shower , 2 bedrooms – 1 double, 1 twin + sofa bed. The holiday caravan at Troutbeck is situated on a small and friendly site with breathtaking views. Troutbeck currently holds an AA 5 Pennant Award and a 5 star Visit Britain Award.

Facilities

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  • Pets allowed Pets allowed
  • Disabled access Disabled access
  • Children's play area Children's play area
  • Electric hook-ups Electric hook-ups
  • Sanitary block(s) Sanitary block(s)
  • Laundry Laundry
  • Shop Shop
  • Wireless internet Wireless internet
  • Chemical disposal point
  • Washing up facilities

Accommodation

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Pitches No. of units Price
Motorhome pitchesYes
Tent pitchesYes
Touring pitchesYes
Seasonal pitchesno
Serviced pitchesYes
For rent No. of units Price
Camping podsno
Chaletsno
Holiday homesno
Residential homesno
Owned No. of units
Chaletsno
Holiday homesno
Residential homesno

Nearby attractions

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Keswick and Penrith towns are both easily accessible from the site.
Rookin House Farm Equestrian and Activity Centre offers many activities, including archery, amphibious driving and horseriding.
Dalemain Historic House and Gardens, near Ullswater, combines medieval, Tudor and Georgian architecture with lovely gardens.
Beckstone Art Gallery is one of the country’s leading fine art galleries, displaying over 300 paintings by 40 of the nation’s top artists.
Blencathra (also known as Saddleback) is one of the many fells within walking distance of the site.
The impressive waterfall of Aira Force is managed by the National Trust.
Eden Ostrich World is on a working arable, beef and sheep farm and has zebras and racoons alongside a soft play area.
Whinlatter Forest Park is England’s only true Mountain Forest. In the summer, there is a video link showing the Bassenthwaite ospreys at the Visitor Centre.
The Coast to Coast cycleway passes directly opposite the site.

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