The morning mist lifts off still water, and you realise the site's name isn't just decoration — this is proper Cheshire lakeside camping, the kind where you wake to moorhens pottering about and nothing but birdsong for company.
It's a quiet one, suited to couples after a digital detox or families happy with simple pleasures — walking the dog along the water's edge, letting kids poke about with fishing nets, settling into that slow campsite rhythm. You've got space for tents, campervans and caravans, so it works whether you're canvas devotees or prefer your home comforts on wheels. Cheshire's gentle countryside spreads out around you, all dairy farms and hedgerows, with market towns within reach when you fancy proper supplies or a potter round the shops.
Facilities are straightforward — toilets and showers onsite, nothing fancy but everything you need. Campfires are a maybe, so ask when you arrive if you're planning to cook over flame. The vibe's properly peaceful, the sort of place where you remember why you started camping in the first place.