Find off-grid camping spots with full landowner permission
The North West of England is home to England’s largest national park, the Lake District National Park in Cumbria. We’re guessing you’ve heard of it?
It’s 912-square miles of towering fells, breathtaking valleys, freshwater lakes and hidden waterfalls just begging to be explored.
And while some of the picturesque villages are hotspots for tourists, there are plenty of places to get off-grid in a camper truck or campervan and discover areas of the Lakes many visitors never see.
Our 4x4 campers are ideal for road tripping across steep and twisting mountain passes and transporting you to remote hiking spots. Or forgo the Lakes entirely and explore the North West’s coastline and Lancashire countryside.
And with a comfy bed, a bathroom, heating and seating in your camper, you’ve got everything you need wherever you stop your home.
Wild camping isn’t allowed in England, including the Lakes, but it doesn’t stop you escaping the beaten track.
The adventurers at Off Grid Camp have rounded up some amazing off-grid spots for overnight stays – all with the land owner’s full permission.
From lakeside farmland to remote mountain pitches, you can pay to stay and get wild, remote, 4x4 awesomeness.