I have already seen the article about campsites which allow campfies, but I was wondering if anyone knows of any others in the lake district? Failing that does anyone know what restrictions there are on having a fire, say on a lake shore? The fisherground site looks good but I was hoping to stay the eastern side of the lake district.
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Seems to have mixed reviews to say the least, but I guess it wouldn't be too busy in october anyway. I have heard the weather has been pretty bad in the lakes recently so worried about the flooding comment!
Don't worry about the flooding at Coniston Hall as it all runs into the Lake .
There are a couple of areas on site to watch our for (I know at my own cost!!!). Keep away from either side of the road leading up to the toilet block and any of the dips around the edge of the fields on the Lake side of the site.
Oh, and take some strong pegs as the ground can be very rocky.
Cheers
Pete.
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I went with Coniston Hall, Very empty, which was nice, we had a fire and no one complained. It rained lots and did get flooded in many places, thanks to camperpete's advice we were on the higher dry ground! Thanks!
We forgot to go to the cash machine so were a few pence short to pay, they made us scrape around the car to find the 5p we were short before letting us on site...5p
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