Top Tips for Wild Camping in the Lake District
Some friends and I joined up with a local guide to go wild camping in the Lake District. We knew it wasn’t technically legal (without permission from the land owner) but that hikers still did it, so we wanted to go with a guide to make sure we didn’t get into trouble. This is what I learnt…

You’re not allowed to go wild camping in the Lake District, unless you have specific permission from the landowner. Same rules for wild camping in the rest of England really (except for Dartmoor of course).
The Lake District National Park Authority says:
“As the National Park Authority we do not have the power to allow camping on private land and we do not permit camping on the small amount of land that we own. Camping in car parks or on roadside verges is not allowed at any time.”
– NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY
So, err, it seems they don’t want you to do it. I’m not a Lake District local (living all the way down in Portsmouth) but, I have it on good authority, people do wild camp in the Lake District. In fact, if you search for terms on Instagram, you’ll find quite a few people at it.

This ruling is a deterent to stop any old Tom, Dick or Harry turning up with their tent, fire and music, and ruining the vibe. Also, it is illegal, so you can get in trouble. But do it the right way, and with a guide, and of course, leave no trace, and you can enjoy a night or two in the wilderness of the Lakes.
I want to use everything I learned from the guides when we went, to help you be a more considerate wild camper in the Lake District.
Wild camping in the Lake District
Wild camping, simply put, is camping in a location not designated as an official campsite. In the Lake District National Park, certain regulations must be followed to ensure the preservation of the environment and respect for local communities.

If you’re wild camping, you need to pack everything you could possibly need out there, and bring it all back again. There are no facilities!
Planning your wild camping trip
Before you set off for your trip to wild camp in the Lake District, you need plan your expedition. We were signed up for a wild camping trip with Dougie and Emma from Mammut Mountain School. Luckily for us, that meant they knew all the equipment we needed, and our plan, and we had to learn from them, and follow. It was great to know that at least one of us knew what we were doing.

If you’re planning your trip, you need to think about the route, the terrain, the proximity to water sources, your equipment, comfy hiking shoes, any wildlife that could be around and appropriate clothing too.
Don’t forget to pack:
- A sturdy tent
