Camping and Bunk Houses
There are a handful of local camp sites and bunk barns with stunning views of Swaledale in the North Yorkshire Dales. Many are within easy travelling distance of The Farmers Arms so there is no excuse for not popping in for a pint and your evening meal.
Please follow the links to each location for further details and booking arrangements.
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Usha Gap Campsite, Muker
Tel. 01748 886214
Website: http://www.ushagap.btinternet.co.uk/
A warm welcome is assured to you on this tranquil, clean, well-organised, family camping site. Usha Gap is situated between the villages of Muker and Thwaite in the beautiful valley of Swaledale. A delightful quiet farm site, set beside a small beck, and surrounded by magnificent views of the valley. The Pennine Way and Coast-to-Coast pass near by, and the small village of Muker is less than half a mile from the campsite, with it's village store, tea room, and of course the Farmers Arms so you can enjoy a relaxing pint and an evening meal!
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The 'Rukins', Park Lodge Campsite, Keld
Tel. 01748 886274
Website: www.rukins-keld.co.uk
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Park House Campsite & Bunk House, Keld
Tel. 01748 886549
Park House Campsite
At Park House, Keld, they have a small campsite right next to the River Swale. There are a couple of nice clean toilets, and a lovely hot shower – back to nature, real camping in stunning scenery – what could be better?
Photo by Julie Morgan, guest of Park House
Park House Bunk House
Bunk accomodation sleeping up to 9 people, in a room of 4, a room of 3 and a double bedded room. It’s good budget accommodation, just right when what you need is a warm, clean bed and a good shower. Walkers, bikers and other folk welcome!
Website: www.keldbunkhouse.com
View from near Crackpot Hall, a beautiful walk from Keld.
Photo by Julie Morgan, guest of Park House




