
Pennine View Caravan Park
Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria
Open from
1st March to 5th November
Contact
- Phone
Telephone 017683 71717
| Telephone | 017683 71717 |
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| Telephone | 017683 71717 |
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| Touring pitches | 58 | |
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- Reception office
Directions
From M6 Motorway – take J38, then follow A685 (signposted Kirkby Stephen) for approx. 11 miles. On entering Kirkby Stephen you will cross the old railway bridge, we are the first right after this.Things to Do near Pennine View Caravan Park
Yorkshire Dales National Park - A vast national park just a short drive away, known for its rolling hills, limestone scenery and picturesque walking routes.
Lake District National Park - One of the UK’s most famous landscapes, offering lakes, mountains and charming villages ideal for day trips and outdoor activities.
North Pennines National Landscape - An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty featuring remote moorland, dramatic views and excellent walking opportunities.
Kirkby Stephen - The nearby historic market town offers traditional shops, a weekly market and easy access to scenic riverside walks.
Pendragon Castle - Atmospheric ruins linked to Arthurian legend, set in a striking valley landscape just outside Kirkby Stephen.
Settle-Carlisle Railway - A renowned scenic railway line offering some of the most dramatic countryside views in England.
Howgill Fells - A distinctive range of smooth, rounded hills often described as ‘sleeping elephants’, popular with walkers seeking quieter routes.
Aysgarth Falls - A series of broad, stepped waterfalls set within woodland, easily accessible and ideal for a relaxed visit.
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail - A well-known circular walking route featuring a collection of impressive waterfalls and scenic woodland paths.
Lake Windermere - England’s largest lake, offering boat trips, lakeside walks and access to popular Lake District towns.
Pennine View Caravan Park is conveniently located on the edge of Kirkby Stephen, which is just a short walk or around half a mile from the park. The town offers a good range of everyday amenities, including independent shops, a small supermarket, cafés and takeaway options. Visitors will also find several traditional pubs serving food, along with a handful of restaurants. For a wider selection of supermarkets and services, the larger towns of Appleby-in-Westmorland (approximately 9 miles) and Penrith (around 25 miles) are within easy driving distance.


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