A campervan guide to the Cumbrian 200

The Cumbrian Coastal Route (CCR) 200 refers to the Cumbrian 200-mile driving route that encircles the coastline of Cumbria in the UK. This scenic route takes you along the coastal areas of the county, showcasing its diverse landscapes, including beaches, cliffs, estuaries, and charming seaside towns.

 

Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200
Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200

The Cumbrian Coastal Route is known for its beautiful views of the Irish Sea and offers opportunities to explore various points of interest along the way. Some notable attractions you may encounter include the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the town of Whitehaven with its historic harbor, the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway, and the popular tourist destination of Windermere.

Traveling the CCR 200 provides a chance to experience Cumbria’s coastal beauty and discover hidden gems along the route. It’s advisable to check local resources, maps, or tourism websites for any updates or closures that may affect the journey.

Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200

Along the Cumbrian Coastal Route (CCR) 200, there are several must-see tourist spots that showcase the beauty and attractions of the Cumbrian coastline.

Here are some notable places to consider:

 

1. Whitehaven:

 

This historic town features a picturesque harbor, Georgian architecture, and the Beacon Museum, which provides insights into the area’s maritime history.

 

Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200
Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200

2. St. Bees:

 

Known for its stunning beach and cliffs, St. Bees is the starting point of the popular long-distance trail called the Coast to Coast Walk.

Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200

3. Ravenglass:

 

A coastal village where you can catch the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway, a narrow-gauge steam railway that takes you through scenic countryside to Eskdale.

Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200
Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200

4. Muncaster Castle:

 

Located near Ravenglass, Muncaster Castle is a medieval castle with beautiful gardens, hawk and owl displays, and regular events and activities.

Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200
Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200

5. Wasdale:

 

This remote and breathtaking valley is home to England’s highest mountain, Scafell Pike. It offers stunning views and excellent hiking opportunities.

Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200

6. Maryport:

 

A coastal town with a rich Roman heritage, Maryport features the Senhouse Roman Museum, which showcases artifacts and history from the Roman occupation.

Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200
Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200

7. Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty:

 

Spanning the coastline, this area offers diverse landscapes, including salt marshes, sand dunes, and estuaries, attracting numerous bird species.

Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200
Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200

8. Silloth:

 

A traditional seaside resort with a promenade, sandy beaches, and a championship golf course.

Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200

9. Bowness-on-Solway:

 

Situated near the western end of Hadrian’s Wall, this village marks the start or end point of the Hadrian’s Wall Path, a famous long-distance trail.

Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200
Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200

 

10. Carlisle:

 

While not directly on the coast, Carlisle is the largest city in Cumbria and offers historical attractions such as Carlisle Castle and the Cathedral, as well as shopping and dining options.

 

Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200
Cumbrian coastline (CCR) 200

These are just a few highlights along the CCR 200, and there are many other charming coastal towns, natural wonders, and historical sites to discover along the route.

 

Here are ten campsites located near the tourist spots mentioned along the Cumbrian Coastal Route (CCR) 200:

 

1. Whitehaven:

– Fisherground Campsite (Eskdale, about 20 miles from Whitehaven)
– Englethwaite Hall Caravan Club Site (Carlisle, about 30 miles from Whitehaven)

2. St. Bees:

– Seacote Caravan Park (St. Bees, right on the coast)
– Sneckyeat Farm Campsite (Cleator, about 3 miles from St. Bees)

3. Ravenglass:

– Eskdale Campsite (Eskdale, about 3 miles from Ravenglass)
– Fisherground Campsite (Eskdale, about 3 miles from Ravenglass)

4. Muncaster Castle:

– Eskdale Campsite (Eskdale, about 2 miles from Muncaster Castle)
– Parkgate Farm Camping (Eskdale, about 2 miles from Muncaster Castle)

5. Wasdale:

– Church Stile Campsite (Wasdale, right in the heart of the valley)
– Wasdale Campsite (Wasdale, right in the heart of the valley)

Church Stile Campsite
Church Stile Campsite

6. Maryport:

– The Old Mill Caravan Park (Maryport, about 2 miles from Maryport)
– The Paddock Caravan Park (Maryport, about 2 miles from Maryport)

7. Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty:

– Skinburness Camping Site (Silloth, about 4 miles from the Solway Coast AONB)
– Solway Holiday Village (Silloth, about 4 miles from the Solway Coast AONB)

8. Silloth:

– Solway Holiday Village (Silloth, right in Silloth)
– Skinburness Camping Site (Silloth, about 2 miles from Silloth)

9. Bowness-on-Solway:

– Cumblands Farm Caravan Site (Bowness-on-Solway, right in the village)
– Solway View Caravan & Camping Site (Bowness-on-Solway, right in the village)

10. Carlisle:

– Bitts Park overnight parking (Carlisle, right in the city)
– Stanwix Park Holiday Centre (Silloth, about 15 miles from Carlisle)

 

Stanwix Park Holiday Centre
Stanwix Park Holiday Centre

These campsites are within reasonable proximity to the corresponding tourist spots along the CCR 200. However, it’s always a good idea to check availability, amenities, and suitability for your camping needs before making any reservations.