Beautifully situated on the edge of the Forest of Bowland, Bleasdale Estate offers a peaceful and luxurious glamping experience. Just 20 minutes from Lancaster, you’ll find the site tucked away at the end of a private country lane, surrounded by lush green fields, charming hedgerows and dry-stone walls, with the Bowland Fells providing a breathtaking backdrop.
This 'glam camping' site sits above the serene River Brock, where you can build dams, catch sticklebacks, or explore the quiet pools shaded by overhanging trees. The surrounding woods are an adventure playground for children, ideal for building dens or camps. With direct access to local footpaths, you can explore the nearby Stone Age circle or wander through the vast Bowland Fells, all without stepping near a road.
For those seeking more adventure, local cycling routes and bridleways are within reach, or you can take an electric bike from the estate to nearby Beacon Fell Country Park or the charming village of Chipping. Alternatively, explore on horseback or enjoy a relaxing cruise along the Lancaster Canal.
The estate is a haven for wildlife, with sightings of deer and the iconic hen harrier on the fells. The nearby Bowland Wild Boar Park and fishing lakes offer further opportunities to enjoy the area’s natural beauty.
For thrill-seekers, Blackpool Pleasure Beach, the Zoo, and Lancaster Castle are just a short drive away. The historic town of Lancaster offers museums, heritage sites, and a lively atmosphere.
Bleasdale is also a dog-friendly glamping site, so your furry friends can join in the fun. Whether you’re after relaxation or adventure, Bleasdale offers a perfect escape for all the family.
Each tent accommodates up to six people, with three bedrooms: one king-size room, one twin room, and one bunk bed room. Travel cots can be added to any bedroom (available for hire).
Optional Extras: Fire Pit/BBQ/Wood Fire pits are included with every booking, ideal for BBQs. Unlimited wood is provided for the duration of your stay. Please note, fires are only permitted in the fire pits. Each tent also has a log burner for heating and cooking.
Check-In and Check-Out Times Check-in is from 4 pm on your arrival day, and check-out is by 10 am on your departure day.
Bleasdale Estate is situated on the western edge of the Forest of Bowland AONB. Just 20 minutes south of Lancaster, the glamping site is located at the end of a private country lane, set amongst the rolling green patchwork of grazing land stitched together by hedgerows, trees and dry-stone walls, with the Bowland Fells as a perfect backdrop – a beautiful place at any time of year. Of course, if you choose to venture further afield, you’ll find plenty to enjoy. Here’s just a small selection of the days out and activities found within easy of reach of the site…
Working farm and gardens situated in the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a great day out for children, walkers and birdwatchers. www.cobblehey.co.uk
See and feed the wildlife including deer, llamas and goats. Great for children and great for all the family with lovely walks by the river Hodder. www.wildboarpark.co.uk
Visit the UK’s biggest inflatable aqua park! Fun for both young and old, the Aqua Park typically opens in May. For more information, visit their website. www.aquaparkrutland.co.uk/
Beautiful panoramic views across Bowland and a great day out with plenty of walks, a sculpture trail and lots of year-round events.
The Inn at Whitewell is an old-fashioned rural pub. Seasonal grouse from Lancashire Moor, pheasant and partridge from Dunsop shoot, Bowland beef and Lonk lamb from Burholme Farm are staples on the menu.
Browsholme Hall, is the very beautiful 16th-Century family home of the Parker family, open frequently throughout the year but checking the dates is advisable. www.browsholme.com
With almost 700 years of fascinating history in this stately home, from the battle of Bannockburn to its purchase in the 1920s, Samlesbury, together with its ghosts, provides the visitor with an amazing insight into life at Lancashire's historic home: from an ancestral home, to a school, a factory and a pub. Samlesbury Hall is open throughout the year.
The trail runs through Brungerley Park and Cross Hill Quarry, only a mile from Clitheroe town centre. It is also a lovely walk along the River Ribble. Follow points 1 to 2 of the following walk to take in the sculpture trail. download walk.
Chipping is situated in the Ribble Valley on the edge of the Trough of Bowland. A well-kept secret, this picturesque Lancashire village has won several best-kept village competitions including the village section of the Royal Horticultural Society ‘Britain in Bloom' competition in 2009.
The small village of Dunsop Bridge is recognised as the village closest to the centre of the British Isles.
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