
Black Beck Holiday Park
Ulverston, Cumbria
Open from
06th February - 15th December
Contact
- Phone
Telephone 01229 861274
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An abundance of Luxury Holiday Homes – with all the space you need
Superb location in Ulverston
A peaceful break – whenever you need it!
Pet-friendly homes – with great woodland walks nearby!
Duck pond and feeding area – perfect for little ones!
Warden and grounds attended
Toilets, showers and pot-washing facilities
Washing and drying facilities on-site
Fully serviced launderette with ironing facilities
Parking on site
Free Wi-Fi hotspots are available in areas of Black Beck Holiday Park
Fully serviced pitches for touring caravans and motorhomes
Sauna and Jacuzzi – (for exclusive use, simply book via Reception)
On-site Country Store – selling a wide range of locally sourced produce and treats plus daily essentials
Directions
By Car: Take Junction 36 off the M6 motorway which is sign posted South Lakes/Kendal and Barrow. Follow the A590 towards Barrow and Newby Bridge. Stay on the A590 towards Barrow and you will pass the working Steam Railway. Turn right at the next junction signposted 'Bouth'. Turn left at the first T junction we are half a mile up on the right-hand side.Top 10 Things to Do Within 30 Minutes of Black Beck Holiday Park
1. Explore Grizedale Forest – walking, cycling trails, sculpture park and mountain biking
2. Visit Coniston Water – boating, kayaking, wild swimming and lakeside walks
3. Discover Lake Windermere – cruises, watersports and lakeside villages
4. Walk the Old Man of Coniston – one of the Lake District’s classic fell walks
5. Enjoy Hawkshead village – cobbled streets, independent shops and cafés
6. Visit Hill Top, Beatrix Potter’s former home (National Trust)
7. Stroll around Tarn Hows – easy circular walks with stunning scenery
8. Explore the market town of Ulverston – shops, restaurants and festivals
9. Take a steam train on the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway
10. Relax in Bouth village – traditional pub dining in a picturesque setting
Just a short drive from Black Beck Holiday Park, the nearby village of Bouth offers a welcoming country pub serving food daily, perfect for a relaxed lunch or evening meal after a day exploring the Lakes. Further options can be found in Hawkshead and Ulverston, both within around 15–20 minutes’ drive, where you’ll find a good choice of cafés, tearooms, traditional pubs and casual dining spots.
For everyday essentials, Ulverston has several supermarkets, convenience stores, bakeries and independent food shops, as well as a variety of takeaways including fish and chips, pizza and Asian cuisine. Hawkshead also offers charming cafés, local shops and gift stores, making it easy to combine sightseeing with food and shopping close to the park.

Overall rating
Based on 1 review(s)
UK 15 Aug 2011
Arrived very late at the park due to traffic, the wardens on the site met me, showed me to the pitch, checked we were ok and asked I needed anything, eggs etc. I could not have felt more welcome, fantastic. The park is beautiful, clean, friendly and welcoming. I returned a week later for an overnight stop purely because my first experience at the park was so pleasant. I was not disappointed second time round. Will without question be booking again.