Moat Vale campsite
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Address
Moat Vale LongtownCarlisle
Cumbria
CA6 5PQ
England / Scotland
Contact
01228 577270Email moatvale@axis-connect.com
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Description
A delightful small CCC certified site situated in the wooded landscape of Netherby Estate.
The site is generally very quiet and is part of a family run 12 acre smallholding with sheep, chickens and an extensive vegetable garden. Home produced eggs, lamb and vegetables available in season. The village of Longtown is 3 miles away and has all the usual shops, eating houses etc. The famous Border Esk river is close by and offers good fishing for trout and salmon.
Please Note:
Although every care is taken to ensure accuracy, please check details with the campsite prior to booking.
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Campsite facilities and local area
facilities
| Basic facilities | Toilet Block • Shower Block • Electric hookup • Chemical Disposal |
pitches
| Pitch type | Mixed grass and hardstanding |
we accept
| Touring caravans • Motorhomes and campers • Trailer tents • Tents | |
| Dogs allowed |
Leisure
| Eating, drinking, shopping | BBQ areas |
group
| C.C.C |
Campsite type
| C.S (5 van site) |
In and around the area
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You’ll find the Borders far more peaceful than the busy tourist-congested Lake District! . • One of the best and most intact stretches of Hadrians Wall is approx. 40 mins drive away at Haltwhistle..... it’s a wall ! • Explore the border towns and villages to the north – Canonbie, Langholm, Newcastleton and beyond to Kielder Forest with its walks, reservoir and visitor centre. Also good for biking and orienteering. • The Hermitage Castle , a few miles past Newcastleton is a study in ruggedness and strength. • Gretna Green is just 6 miles down the road, (be careful who you go with!) • The rugged, remote fells and moors of the ‘Debatable Lands’ can still be experienced up valleys such as Eskdalemuir with its large buddhist centre, and visit the small town of Moffat for some of their famous toffee. Further on is the Grey Mares Tail – tallest waterfall in Scotland • You are accessible for the Cumbrian and Scottish coasts of the Solway Firth, with its marshes important for birdlife. The county of Dumfries and Galloway is within easy driving distance, to explore its rocky and sandy shores, |
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| Within walking distance from the site | Forest, woodland • River • Fishing |
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User reviews
Average user rating from: 2 user(s)
easter sunshine
A very friendly and peacful small sites tucked in the countryside. We soent three glorious days there over easter in the sunshine. It really makes you wonder why anyone wants to go abroad. The whole site is very well kept and clean and my wife was most mpressed with the extensive vegetable garden, there was plenty space to excercise the dog and there was even a mini footie poitch for the kids. Being of borders ancerstry we spent much of the time touring around some of the hsitorical sites related to the border reivers and the anglo-scottish wars. The Hermitage Castle was particularly stunning. I'd recommend this site to anyone wanting to visit the scottish boders or as a stop over heading north... we will certailny be back for a longer stay over the summer. Really peaceful and relaxing small site.
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