Turner Hall Farm, Cumbria

Turner Hall Farm is situated in the heart of the Duddon Valley with breathtaking views of the fells, the site is on the doorstep of a labyrinth of footpaths, leading to a variety of Lakeland fells and villages. A few minutes’ walk across the fields is the ancient Walna Scar track, taking you to Dow Crag and Coniston’s classic peak, the Old Man, with views out across Coniston Water en route. Walkers and climbers alike will enjoy the site’s closeness to Wallowbarrow gorge and crags. The grassy site offers privacy through the natural craggy landscape, and provides toilet and basic washing facilities. The local pub is a pleasant 10-minute walk from the site, where good food and refreshment can be purchased.

Location:

Turner Hall Farm
Seathwaite
Broughton-in-Furness
Cumbria (01229716420)
England

Costs:

Adults £3
Children under 6 yrs old £1
Vehicles £1

This campsite not one for kids, grandparents or excitable dogs. In spring, the narrow valley on whose floor the site rests becomes a grassy pocket of lambs. It is mainly used as a stopping-off point for intrepid hikers and there is no shower and no hot water, and in 23 years the only thing that has been altered is the color of the toilet door. This is about as basic a camping experience you can have in a designated area for camping and the prices agree. At £3 per adult per night, Singapore Travel the rates are some of the lowest in the country.

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Two hikers found by rescuers from camping trip

Two hikers have been found unhurt northwest of Nederland, Colorado who were overdue returning from an overnight camping trip.

Patrick Nelson and Sean Klomparens, a Boulder County sheriff’s officials set out Saturday with plans to climb South Arapahoe Peak and they expected to return to Nelson’s parents home in Windsor by 5 p.m. Sunday.

Patrick Nelson of Cedar, Rapids, 21 year old; Sean Klomparens of Rockville, Maryland, 20 year old; They got lost and went off their planned route in their camping trip. They found by Rocky Mountain Rescue group in near of Goose Lake.

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