Low Wray Campsite


low wray campsite

Nestled on the shores of the Lake District, Low Wray Campsite offers the perfect base for exploring one of England’s most spectacular landscapes. Managed by the National Trust, this beloved lakeside campground combines authentic outdoor adventure with excellent facilities, making it a favourite destination for camping enthusiasts of all experience levels.

The campsite features a variety of pitches to suit different needs, from traditional tent spots to motorhome pitches with hook-up available. What truly sets Low Wray apart is its prime lakeside location, offering stunning water views and direct access to the lake. Whether you’re planning a peaceful retreat or an action-packed holiday, the site’s location provides an ideal springboard for exploring the surrounding fells, villages, and attractions that make the Lake District world-famous.

Beyond the pitches themselves, Low Wray offers brilliant on-site activities to enhance your stay. Boat hire and bike hire are available, allowing you to explore the lake and countryside at your own pace. The combination of comfortable accommodation, beautiful natural surroundings, and convenient activity options makes Low Wray an exceptional choice for anyone seeking an authentic Lake District camping experience with all the comforts and amenities you need.

Visitor information

Address Low Wray, Ambleside LA22 0JA, UK
Phone 015394 32733
Website http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/low-wray-campsite
Google rating 4.7 / 5
Admission Moderate pricing (typically ยฃ15-25+ per night depending on pitch type and season). Contact the site for current rates and special offers.

Tips for your visit

  • Book well in advance during peak season (July-August) as this popular lakeside site fills quickly
  • Bring binoculars and a camera to capture the stunning lake and mountain views from your pitch
  • Take advantage of the on-site bike and boat hire to explore Windermere and the surrounding area without leaving your vehicle at home

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Featured image courtesy of Richard Irving via Google Maps.