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Lake District 'wild camping' site approved for 2026

28.02.2026 08:00 1 min 1 source
In Cumbria ENG
Lake District 'wild camping' site approved for 2026
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The Lake District National Park Authority has approved the Wasdale Lakeside Campsite at Easthwaite Farm, Wasdale, for 60 days of operation in summer 2026. The site will open for five weekends in May and from July 17 to August 31, with up to 50 pitches. It is located in Flood Risk Zone 2, but the Environment Agency raised no objections. Facilities are basic: portable toilets, no showers or electrical hook-ups.

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