Throstle Hall Touring Caravans & Camping

Although the site is mainly for campers, Cumbria Way walkers with their own tents are welcome for one-night stays.

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Throstle Hall Touring Caravans & Camping Details

Just south of Caldbeck village, with a riverside location next to Cald Beck, Throstle Hall Touring Caravans and Camping offers space for five motorhomes. There are electrical hookups at each spot, chemical toilet disposal facilities, and flush toilets with electricity. No children are allowed, but well-behaved dogs are welcome. Although the site is mainly for campers, Cumbria Way walkers with their own tents are welcome for one-night stays.

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