Cumbria Caravan Holidays

The county town of Carlisle and the coastal town of Barrow-in-Furness are the only major urban areas in Cumbria where you are more likely to mind a lake or mountain than a shopping centre and it is the chance to explore the great outdoors that is the major attraction for many when looking to holiday in the region and what better way to make the most of that than by staying on a caravan holiday park.
Cumbria is the third largest county in terms of area, so it is no surprise that it borders many other counties and regions including Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland to the north, Lancashire to the south, North Yorkshire to the southeast, County Durham and Northumberland to the east whilst the Irish Sea runs up the west of the county.
Cumbria Holiday Parks
Here are our top 10 caravan holiday parks in Cumbria. In you are looking for Cumbria caravan holidays, why book one of these fantastic caravan holiday parks in Cumbria.
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Cumbria Holidays
From a holidaymaker point of view who are looking for caravan holidays in Cumbria, the county can be split into 2 distinct separate groups; The Coast and the Lake District.
Cumbrian Coast
The Cumbrian coast can be split into 2 separate areas, the southern coast and the West Cumbria coast, both of which offer something different for holidaymakers.
The West Cumbrian coast offers a good range of resorts, seaside villages and attractions for the whole family to enjoy.
If you prefer getting away from it all, the small Victorians resorts of Seascale, St Bees and Silloth offer stunning views and beautiful beaches.
Workington and Whitehaven are both coastal towns famous for their Rugby League sides but they both offer different experiences with Workington been a town on the coast whilst Whitehaven is a seaside town full of maritime history which can be enjoyed from the town marina.
The southern coast stretches from the small seaside villages of Grange-over-Sands and Flookburgh to Barrow-in-Furness.
The south coast is much closer to the Lake District than the west coast and is easier to reach from the M6, so this area is ideal for holidaymakers wanting to explore and take in all that Cumbria has to offer.
Lake District
The Lake District is one of the most beautiful parts of England and as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is simply a must visit destination in England.
The Lake District National Park not only makes up a large percentage of central, southern and eastern Cumbria but it also stretches across borders into the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The region is home to Scafell Pike, the tallest mountain in England that rises to 3,209 ft above sea level whilst the area, as you would expect, is also home to many of the UK largest lakes including the iconic Lake Windermere.
Here at CaraHols.co.uk we bring you a large selection of caravan holiday parks in Cumbria complete with all of the information you need to decide which is best for you. We review the parks and bring you direct links for booking making it as simple as possible to book your next Cumbria caravan holiday.
With so much on offer for holidaymakers it is no surprise that Cumbria is such a popular county for caravan holiday and best of all, the county is home to a great range of caravan holiday parks, with many of those featured here on CaraHols.