The wind carries a faint salt tang here at Barrow's southern edge, where the Walney Channel glints between the mainland and the long curve of Walney Island just offshore.
This is a straightforward caravan and campervan site for tourers who want a functional base near the Furness Peninsula's coast and shipyard heritage. It suits couples touring the Cumbrian coast road, older campervan explorers taking the slower route, and anyone visiting family in Barrow itself. The pitch types keep things simple—no tents, just hardstandings and level grass for touring vans. Dog owners should ask ahead about the current policy, which suggests a flexible approach rather than an outright ban.
Facilities aren't detailed online, so expect the basics and ask when you book what's actually available. Campfires need checking on arrival—it'll depend on conditions and where you're pitched. The vibe is low-key and practical rather than destination camping: a night or two while you explore the docks, walk the Dock Museum waterfront, or catch the ferry across to Walney's beaches and nature reserve before heading north into the Lakes proper.