Borrowdale CC site
A member asked about access to this site through Grange village.
Last week we caught a local bus which went through this village to Keswick. As it traversed this village it scraped along a hedge, scratching the windows, in order to squeeze past the parked cars. Hope this helps (or not depending on the reply you were hoping
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We have used Borrowdale/Manesty site for many years, and over the last approx. five years t he situation with respect to parking in Grange has become worse making access to the site difficult and 'expensive' if damage to caravan / motorhome occurs. Many
years ago when the Honister Rambler first started the same situation existed at the other end of dewentwater around the start of the Catbells walk and this was erradicated by DOUBLE YELLOW LINES on all the approach roads to the walk The same is required through
the short section of Grange . It is time the CC got together with Stagecoach to put pressure on the authorities to make this happen.0 -
The whole route along the east shore of Derwentwater is a bit tricky, vehicles coming the other way are often over the centre white line because the road is narrow, and travelling too fast. If you have a hedge or wall to your left you have nowhere to get
out of their way........0 -
If only they would put in a toilet block, we'd give it a try.......oh, and if they reduce their prices for CC sites.......
Write your comments here...Just had a 10 day trip to the area. CC site price, over £22 a night. Local CL £11.50. Guess which one I chose?
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We are regulars to this area, but this site is not for us. Apart from the fact it doesn't have a toilet block, it's just too overshadowed by the trees. We've walked past and rode on the bus back to Keswick - very tight!
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