Abbot Park Farm Campsite, Bandrake Head, Ulverston, Cumbria
The campsite offers a quiet and intimate experience, with a maximum of just three pitches available. This makes it particularly suited to those seeking tranquillity and a slower pace of life. Small campervans are welcome, although caravans and trailer tents are not permitted. A strict quiet policy after 10:30 pm helps to maintain a peaceful atmosphere, making the site especially appealing to families.
Facilities are well maintained and include a dedicated block with separate amenities for males, females and accessible use. Guests have access to showers, washbasins and flush toilets, along with washing-up facilities and a freezer for added convenience.
For visitors looking for additional comfort, the site also provides luxury glamping in two camping barns. Each barn accommodates up to six people and includes private facilities, offering a more spacious and comfortable alternative to traditional camping.
An on-site tea room adds further charm to the experience. Open for groups of eight or more, it serves a range of teas, coffees and chilled drinks, alongside breakfasts, homemade cakes, light lunches and traditional afternoon teas.
The surrounding area offers a variety of opportunities to explore, with numerous countryside walking routes accessible directly from the site. Nearby towns and villages provide shops, restaurants and local character, while popular attractions include the Laurel and Hardy Museum, South Lakes Safari Zoo, Furness Abbey and Ulverston Canal. The Bowler Bar at the Laurel and Hardy Museum is another notable spot, ensuring there is something to suit a range of interests.








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