Grange Court Caravan Site

Grange Court Caravan Site The Grange Court Certificated Location (caravan site) Caravan and Motorhome Club

What a fantastic sunny Spring Bank Holiday weekend at Grange Court Caravan Site ☀️🌻Early morning dog walks with Moose be...
27/05/2026

What a fantastic sunny Spring Bank Holiday weekend at Grange Court Caravan Site ☀️🌻
Early morning dog walks with Moose before it got to hot !

The site was full and everyone enjoyed the beautiful weather and relaxing countryside setting 🚐🐾

• 5 grass pitches
• Electric hook-up (EHU)
• Shower & WC facilities
• Dog friendly 🐾
• From just £25 per night

A peaceful site with beautiful countryside views — perfect for a relaxing getaway! 🚐

Tel: 01931 714128
Email: [email protected]

We’ve been enjoying some absolutely stunning weather recently and the site is really starting to bloom 🌻☀️Our quiet 5 pi...
10/05/2026

We’ve been enjoying some absolutely stunning weather recently and the site is really starting to bloom 🌻☀️

Our quiet 5 pitch CAMC site near Cliburn, Penrith offers:

• Grass pitches
• Electric hook up (EHU)
• Shower & toilet facilities
• Suitable for caravans, motorhomes and car tents
• Dog friendly 🐾
• Stunning countryside views
• Just 15 minutes from Ullswater

£25 per night inclusive of facilities and EHU.

A peaceful base to relax and explore the beautiful Eden Valley and Lake District 🌿
[email protected]
01931 714128

We welcomed our first guests of season today and what a glorious sunny day in Cliburn ☀️We’re OPEN! 🎉The holiday season ...
18/03/2026

We welcomed our first guests of season today and what a glorious sunny day in Cliburn ☀️

We’re OPEN! 🎉
The holiday season has arrived and we’re ready to welcome you back!

Fresh air, peaceful surroundings and the perfect place to relax and unwind 🌿
Book your stay and make the most of the season with us.

📅 Spaces available – get in touch to secure your pitch!
📧 [email protected]
📞01931714128

We are starting to get everything ship shape on the site ready for our first guests arriving in March 🌼 snowdrops, daffo...
28/02/2026

We are starting to get everything ship shape on the site ready for our first guests arriving in March 🌼 snowdrops, daffodils and crocus are all starting to bloom ❤️
Caravan and Motorhome CL 5 pitch site
Tel:01931714128
Email: [email protected]
£25 a night inclusive of EHU, shower and toilet facilities.

Good Morning! 🌞
22/02/2026

Good Morning! 🌞

11/01/2026
11/01/2026

🥾 A new long-distance walking route will celebrate the geography and spectacular scenery of Westmorland and Furness 🥾
The Westmorland and Furness Way will run for 120 miles, linking Alston in the north and Furness Abbey in the south, following a route that showcases some of the area’s best countryside in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Yorkshire Dales National Park (Westmorland Dales) and the Lake District National Park.
The route, which is scheduled to launch in autumn 2026, is being developed by Westmorland and Furness Council.
The trail can be divided into sections or tackled as a whole long-distance challenge, taking an estimated eight to 17 days to complete. It is hoped it will prove popular with walkers of all abilities, helping improve health and wellbeing, attracting people to the area and boosting the economies of communities along the route.
The six main sections of the Westmorland Way reflect the geographical features that can been seen along each part of the trail:
📍 Section 1: Alston to Milburn “Over the Pennines” (16 miles, taking an estimated 1 to 2 days)
📍 Section 2: Milburn to Kirkby Stephen “Following the Eden” (23 miles, taking an estimated 2 to 3 days)
📍 Section 3: Kirkby Stephen to Sedbergh “Exploring the Dales and Howgills” (16 miles, taking an estimated 1 to 3 days)
📍 Section 4: Sedbergh to Bowness “From the Dales to the Lakes” (27 miles, taking an estimated 2 to 4 days)
📍 Section 5: Bowness to Ulverston “Through Furness woodlands and foothills” (21 miles, taking an estimated 1 to 3 days)
📍 Section 6: Ulverston to Furness Abbey “Along the Furness Coast” (17 miles, taking an estimated 1 to 2 days).
The Westmorland and Furness Way will mainly link existing walking routes and the council’s Countryside Access Team is leading on work this year to make sure the paths are clear and well connected, with upgrades including improvements to stiles and gates to improve accessibility. New signage and interpretation boards will be introduced along the route highlighting key features and local attractions. A marketing campaign and website will help to showcase the new route to a wider audience.
Councillor John Murray, Westmorland and Furness Council’s Cabinet member for Transport and Regulatory Services, said: “We already know that Westmorland and Furness boasts some of the most spectacular scenery anywhere in the world, from Lakeland vistas and rolling fells to the beautiful Dales and dramatic North Pennines.
“This new walking route will celebrate that stunning landscape in all its many forms and make it even more accessible, creating a connected path from Alston all the way to Furness Abbey.
“People will be able to walk just a few miles of one section, tackle a couple of sections at a time or undertake the ultimate challenge of walking the whole 120 miles over several days.
“We hope it will eventually become as popular and well-known as other famous long-distance routes, like the Coast-to-Coast path, Pennine Way or Cumbria Way, creating another great reason for walkers from all over the world to come to enjoy our fantastic area.
“As well as being an excellent way to exercise and keep fit and healthy, the route will also provide opportunities for regenerative tourism and economic boosts for communities along the route, with walkers looking for places to eat, drink and sleep as they navigate their journey.
“We’re looking at lots of creative ways to make sure local communities really feel the benefit of this exciting project and we’re also considering opportunities for future expansions of the route to add ‘loops’ or ‘spurs’ to take in some of the larger towns, like Kendal, Penrith and Barrow.’’



Cumbria Tourism
Visit Eden
The Lake District, Cumbria
Lake District National Park
Yorkshire Dales National Park
Barrow BID
The Ramblers
The Wainwright Society
Appleby Town Council
Appleby Tourist Information Centre
Ulverston Town Council
Furness Abbey
English Heritage
Barrow Town Council
Alston Moor Parish Council
Visit Sedbergh
Barrow Rising

Thank you to all of our guests for their continued support this season! Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy N...
22/12/2025

Thank you to all of our guests for their continued support this season!
Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 🌲
Suzie and Andy xx

The entrance to the site is still accessible from the C3047 🚙 😁
26/06/2025

The entrance to the site is still accessible from the C3047 🚙 😁

⚠️Works have already started⚠️

⛔️🚧 C3056, Cliburn 🚧⛔️

🗓️ 23/06/2025 - 07/07/2025

A section of the near to Cliburn will be closed to allow utility works to be carried out by Electricity North West Limited.

⚠️ This is anticipated to take up to 14 days to be completed. ⚠️

📍 LOCATION OF WORKS 📍
From a point approx. 105m southwest of its junction with the C3047, extending in a south easterly direction for a distance of approx. 230m.

🚙 ALTERNATIVE ROUTE 🚙
A suitable alternative route will be signed and made available via the unrestricted sections of the C3056, C3052, A6 and C3047.
A way for pedestrians and dismounted cyclists will be maintained at all times.

🚨 EMERGENCY SERVICE ACCESS 🚨
• During these works access may be maintained where required.

Should you have any queries in relation to this temporary order, please contact the highways hotline on 📞 0300 373 3306 or via the Westmorland & Furness Council website 🌍 https://www.westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk/
Quoting 🔍 TTROW/14494

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Posted: 26/06/2025

We are very much a dog friendly site 🐕We do ask that dogs are kept under control/on leads during their stay with us.We h...
25/05/2025

We are very much a dog friendly site 🐕
We do ask that dogs are kept under control/on leads during their stay with us.
We have furry and feathered pets on site and goslings due very soon 🐤 ! We have livestock in neighbouring fields, and with the field grass getting longer there is a lot of wildlife.
We have a cut path especially for dog walks around the field ❤️

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Cliburn
Penrith
CA103AL

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