Our Unforgettable Stay at Burns Farm Campsite: Nature's Beauty and Cozy Comfort Without Electric
- tenttokers
- May 2
- 3 min read
Burns Farm Campsite offers a rare chance to disconnect from the buzz of everyday life and immerse yourself in the raw beauty of the Lake District. We fell in love with this place from the moment we arrived. Nestled in a stunning location with breathtaking views of Helvellyn and surrounded by peaceful fields dotted with Highland cows, this campsite feels like a hidden gem. While the lack of electric hookups was a challenge for us, the overall experience was so rewarding that we can’t wait to return.

A Perfect Spot for Nature Lovers
One of the best things about Burns Farm is its location. The campsite sits in a quiet valley with direct views of Helvellyn, one of the Lake District’s most famous peaks. From our pitch, we could watch hikers making their way up the mountain, binoculars in hand, tracing their progress as they climbed. It was like having a front-row seat to an outdoor adventure unfolding right before us.
The fields around the campsite are home to Highland cows, whose calm presence adds to the peaceful atmosphere. Seeing these majestic animals grazing nearby was a highlight of our stay. It’s a reminder of the countryside’s charm and the slower pace of life here.
Facilities That Make Camping Easy
Despite its rustic feel, Burns Farm Campsite offers excellent facilities that make camping comfortable. The toilets and showers are clean and well-maintained, which is a big plus when you’re spending time outdoors. There’s also a small shop on-site where you can pick up essentials, so you don’t have to drive far for last-minute items.
The site seems to cater mostly to pod and caravan visitors, which means the pitches are well-organized and spacious. However, it’s still very welcoming for tent campers like us. The layout allows for privacy and quiet, which is exactly what we wanted.
The Challenge of No Electric Hookups
The only downside for us was the lack of electric hookups. We love camping, but we also rely on some electric devices for cooking and charging phones. Without electricity, we had to adapt and use battery-powered lights and a gas stove. It worked, but it limited how long we could comfortably stay.
If you’re someone who enjoys off-grid camping or has the right setup, Burns Farm is ideal. For those who need electric power, it might be worth bringing a portable power station or planning shorter stays. We hope to upgrade our gear so we can enjoy longer visits in the future.
Exploring the Surrounding Area
Burns Farm is perfectly placed for exploring the Lake District’s natural beauty. We took several walks right from the campsite, ranging from gentle strolls through the fields to more challenging hikes up nearby hills. The fresh air and stunning views made every step worthwhile.
For those who want to explore further, the nearby villages offer charming pubs and cafes where you can relax after a day outdoors. The combination of peaceful countryside and easy access to local attractions makes this campsite a great base.
Why We Keep Coming Back
What makes Burns Farm special is the feeling of being truly away from it all. The quiet, the views, the friendly atmosphere, and the chance to see wildlife up close create a unique experience. It’s not just a place to pitch a tent; it’s a place to recharge your spirit.
We appreciate the care the owners put into maintaining the site and the balance they strike between welcoming visitors and preserving the natural environment. It feels like a community that values respect for nature and for each other.
Tips for Your Stay at Burns Farm
Bring your own power solutions if you need electricity, such as portable chargers or gas stoves.
Pack binoculars to enjoy watching hikers on Helvellyn and spotting wildlife.
Prepare for all weather since the Lake District can be unpredictable; waterproof gear is a must.
Book in advance, especially if you want a pod or caravan pitch, as the site is popular.
Take advantage of the walks starting right from the campsite to fully experience the landscape.



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