Hoathwaite

The site has sweeping views over Coniston and can be found on the A593 between Coniston and Torver. Postcode: LA21 8AX

Camping © NTPL/John Millar

Pitch your tent at Hoathwaite, on the beautiful shore of Coniston Water

Occupying a stunning location close to the shore of Coniston Water, Hoathwaite is the fourth campsite managed by the National Trust in the Lake District.

Hoathwaite is now open for the season until 4 November 2012.

Site information

Two teenagers playing cards in the tent at night on the National Trust campsite © NTPL/Joe Cornish

Hoathwaite campsite site information, facilities, fees, arrival and departure times, parking and general information.

Make a booking

Book a campsite online © National Trust

If you're interested in booking this campsite, you can do so online, or over the phone.

Things to see and do

Steam Yacht Gondola © Jim Loxham

There are lots of activities to enjoy in and around Hoathwaite campsite.

Getting here

View of Coniston Water and fields in summer © National Trust/Linda Doran

Get directions to the campsite by car.

Info for groups

Explorer Scouts recording the extent and condition of the remains of an Avro Anson that crashed on the Carneddau in 1943. © Stephen M Mudge

Further information for Scout, Duke of Edinburgh Award or school groups

Hoathwaite FAQs

view of Old Man of Coniston in summer with summer fields © National Trust/Linda Doran

Answers to frequently asked questions about the campsite at Hoathwaite.