Low Wray

Open every year from late March to late October. GRID REF: OS NY372012 Sat Nav. LA22 0JA

The new footbridge at Low Wray campsite © NTPL/Paul Harris

The new footbridge at Low Wray campsite linking the two halves of the site

Watch the sun rise over Windermere and enjoy the magnificent fell views. Abundant opportunities for gentle walks, great off-road biking and non-powered water sports all from the campsite grounds. Leave the car behind and explore the area on foot, by bike or by boat!

What's new

The new shop at Low Wray campsite © NTPL/Paul Harris

Find out about our Heritage meats catering van and more.

Site information

On the shore of Windermere at Low Wray campsite © Tony West

Fees, facilities, 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 & do

The lake shore at Low Wray campsite © Tony West

If you're into watersports, Low Wray campsite in Cumbria is the perfect spot to spend your break in the Lakes.

Luxury camping

Camping pod at Low Wray campsite © NTPL/Paul Harris

No tent-no worries! We have various camping options to suit those who prefer a little more comfort than a tent or if you just don't want to lug all your camping gear...

Adventure activities

Rock climbing in the Lake District © NTPL/Paul Harris

Book an outdoor activity today - choose from canoeing, rock climbing, gorge scrambling and much more.

Group Bookings

Tents at Great Langdale campsite © NTPL/NTPL/Paul Harris

Group camping information for Hoathwaite, Low Wray, Great Langdale and Wasdale campsites

Getting here

Family enjoying the new play facilities at Low Wray campsite © NTPL/Paul Harris

Take the A593 from Ambleside, turn left at Clappersgate on to the B5286. Turn left at the sign for wray. The site is less than one mile on the left.

Low Wray FAQs

The reception area at Low Wray campsite

Frequently asked questions at Low Wray campsite.