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Ullswater, Lake District

The Quiet Site

4.8 (0)Price on Pitchup54.583°N, 2.883°W
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The crackle of a real fire drifts from beneath your feet at this secluded valley hideaway, where an extraordinary subterranean pub tunnels into the hillside and sheep graze the fells above. Tucked into a peaceful fold of land near Ullswater, The Quiet Site lives up to its name—this is the Lake District for those seeking genuine escape rather than tourist-trail bustle.

Eco-conscious campers, families wanting space to roam, and couples craving tranquility will all find their rhythm here. The year-round site welcomes tents, campervans and caravans across its thoughtfully spaced pitches, with dogs welcome for a small charge. You're well-positioned for launching onto Ullswater's glittering waters or tackling Helvellyn's ridges, yet far enough from Pooley Bridge and Glenridding to feel properly remote.

The facilities include everything from hot showers and electric hookups to wifi and a small shop, plus there's laundry and even a swimming pool for post-hike recovery. The underground bar is the real talking point—a genuinely unique spot to warm up with a pint. Check about campfires on arrival. The vibe? Thoughtful, calm, and refreshingly uncommercialized.

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Weather Outlook
Current Conditions
14°C
Overcast
5 mph
88%
7-Day Outlook
Today
17° / 13°
100%
Thu
16° / 13°
100%
Fri
19° / 15°
95%
Sat
17° / 11°
94%
Sun
22° / 8°
8%
Mon
25° / 11°
49%
Tue
26° / 17°
33%
Source: Open-Meteo · Updated hourly
Walks Nearby

Local walks within 10 km

10 routes found via OpenStreetMap

The Ullswater Way

Circles England's second most beautiful lake (some say most) across 20 miles of varied terrain—flat lakeside stretches, moderate woodland climbs, and steep ascents near Glenridding. Best tackled in sections; the lower eastern shore suits families and buggies for short walks, though the full circuit demands proper footwear and stamina. Dogs welcome throughout. Rewards include waterfall views, stone villages, and those iconic Lakeland vistas that inspired Wordsworth and Wainwright.

Hiking routeLocal network
1.04 km from campsite

Aira Force and Gowbarrow Park Trail, Ullswater Valley

Follows well-maintained National Trust paths through ancient woodland to the dramatic 20-metre Aira Force waterfall, then climbs moderately to Gowbarrow Fell's summit viewpoint (481m) overlooking Ullswater. Mixture of steep stone steps near the falls and gentler inclines through parkland. Not suitable for buggies; challenging for young children due to length and ascent. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Rewards effort with spectacular lake views and one of the Lake District's most photogenic

Dogs welcomeHiking routeLocal network
2.36 km from campsite
Route length: 7.2 km
Operator: National Trust
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Aira Force to Glencoyne Trail, Ullswater Valley

Climbs steadily through ancient woodland alongside thundering Aira Force waterfall before leveling out along Ullswater's scenic shoreline to Glencoyne Bay. The initial ascent involves stone steps and can be steep in places, making it challenging for buggies and young children, though the National Trust maintains good paths throughout. Dogs welcome on leads. Spectacular lakeland views and the impressive 65-foot waterfall make this a rewarding short walk despite the effort.

Dogs welcomeWalking routeLocal network
4.04 km from campsite
Route length: 1.9 km
Operator: National Trust
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Aira Force Glencoyne Farm Trail, Ullswater Valley

Meanders through National Trust woodlands beside Aira Beck, climbing steadily to the dramatic 20-metre Aira Force waterfall via stone steps and bridges. Steep sections with uneven terrain make it unsuitable for buggies; manageable for older children who are steady on their feet. Dogs welcome on leads throughout. The thundering cascade, Victorian viewing platforms, and ancient oak woodland create one of the Lake District's most photogenic short walks.

Walking routeLocal network
5.5 km from campsite
Route length: 4.8 km
Operator: National Trust
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Ullswater Way - Dalemain Loop

Loops through gentle parkland and woodland around historic Dalemain Estate with mostly flat, well-maintained paths suitable for families and buggies on drier sections. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock and estate grounds. Expect rolling Lakeland views, centuries-old trees, and a quintessentially Cumbrian landscape that's accessible yet scenic—perfect for a shorter leg-stretch between Ullswater's more demanding fells, with the estate house and tearoom nearby if you fancy extending your visit.

Hiking routeLocal network
5.93 km from campsite
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