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anyone got any recommendations for a campsite that's close to keswick please? what's that castelrigg one like- any good? not biking; just 2 of us with a car and a tent. preferably somewhere nice and quiet (hence castlerigg cos they've got a noise curfew policy thing)...


 
Posted : 23/05/2010 9:33 pm
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Castlerigg was good when I took my son there...about 18 years ago! Probly still ok. Or there's one at Braithwaite, & check out the (council run?) one by the rugby field.


 
Posted : 23/05/2010 9:37 pm
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We stayed at the Braithwaite one. Very good too IIRC.
It rained a lot so we walked into town spending the evening in the really old fashioned cinema.


 
Posted : 23/05/2010 9:42 pm
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Went there last year. They are *really* *REALLY* keen on the noise rule. So much so that when you book in they tell you if you want to *talk* after 10:30pm not to book in. We saw bikers, hikers etc. there.

You get the feeling that they want gun turrets around. I saw one group being asked to leave the next day as they were too noisy. They walk about between 10:30 and 11pm checking the noise levels.

BUT

Boy it was nice being able to sleep soundly! The previous nights I had been elsewhere and some complete to55ers had been singing, laughing and shouting until 5am and ignored polite requests to STFU.

Recommended, but [b]don't[/b] go to the local bar (the hotel one) as it is one of the worst bars I've ever been in - very expensive and rubbish beer - go into Keswick for food/beer. The on-site restaurant makes a good breakfast though.


 
Posted : 23/05/2010 9:43 pm
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Scottgate in braithwaite is nice


 
Posted : 23/05/2010 9:43 pm
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well castlerigg appealed because we're likely to be asleep by 10pm anyway!
is that local hotel/bar the one that does all veggie food though?
hmm... although we're planning on going into keswick for eating/drinking anyway so it's no big deal.
do they have lots of pitches because you can't book in advance and we'll be rocking up late on a friday afternoon...


 
Posted : 23/05/2010 9:52 pm
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When we went it was a bank holiday weekend and we couldn't get in. To be honest we only just about managed to get in somewhere else before it filled up - it was August last year. We then upped sticks and moved to Castlerigg on the Monday morning (was in the lakes for a week).

I guess if it is high season and you turn up late on a Friday you won't get in - the gates are locked at either 8pm or 10pm so no cars can get on site, though there is a little parking outside IIRC. If it is, say, Thursday, you may be OK. They may be able to tell you if you give them a bell.

Yes the pub is the one that sells vegetarian food but it is really pants (and hideously expensive). It could do with more than a lick of paint, a menu that has come out of the seventies (lots of Chinese food, I recall) but it isn't that far to pop into Keswick itself. I recommend the [url= http://www.thesquareorange.co.uk/ ]Square Orange cafe[/url], it's pizzas are really good!


 
Posted : 24/05/2010 9:09 am
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We stayed at Castlerigg a few years ago - and yes we were told about the noise rule (indeed we had picked the site out as the reviews of it mentioned the noise rule)
But we had a group of folks camp right next to use - who were v.noisy well past midnight, we told the chap in reception the next day but just got a shrug of the shoulders and a 'what can you do?'

so we lifted the guy lines, and carried the tent to the far end of the camping field where we couldnt hear them.


 
Posted : 24/05/2010 11:54 am
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Andy. There's only one place to stay up there. Here:

http://www.discoverthelakes.co.uk/stonethwaite-campsite-i72.html

Be warned: Its basic. But what a location!!! Its stunning!!! You can have fires there by the river. And walk up and jump in the plunge pools further up the valley for a dip. Honestly. Even if you only stop there one night, you'll love it!!!


 
Posted : 24/05/2010 12:00 pm