Crowden - Camping and Caravanning Club Site Crowden Camping and Caravanning Club Site
From £10.50
Members adult price only, additional charges may apply. Find out more about pricing.
From £10.50
Members adult price only, additional charges may apply. Find out more about pricing.
Overview
Our Crowden Club Site enjoys a remote location at the northern end of the Peak District National Park.
The area is a walker’s paradise and our campsite reflects this. From the campsite, walkers can indulge in a gentle stroll along footpaths or stride out on a stretch of the long-distance Pennine Way.
There are plenty of places to visit from the campsite. Howden and Ladybower Reservoirs, south east of the campsite are where the Dam Busters was filmed. Or head north to Holmfirth, the town known as the location for the TV series Last of the Summer Wine, which looks out over the spectacular Holme Valley. The magnificent Chatsworth House and Chatsworth Farmyard and Adventure Playground near Bakewell are a great family day out. Just north of here is the famous plague village of Eyam. Eyam Moor above the village is great for walking. There’s more wide open space and romantic landscapes to enjoy at the National Trust’s Marsden Moor Estate north of Crowden campsite.
Leave the peace and quiet behind and in an hour’s drive you can enjoy the shopping and entertainment options of Manchester, Liverpool and Sheffield.
View a map of Crowden Club Site.
Pitch Types Explained
These are grass pitches with no electric hook-up or other services, suitable for a standard sized tent, caravan or motorhome. |
These are grass pitches with electric hook-up, suitable for a standard sized tent, caravan or motorhome. |
These are hardstanding pitches with electric hook-up, suitable for a standard sized tent, caravan or motorhome. |
These are jumbo grass pitches with no electric hook-up, suitable for units measuring more than 5m x 9m. |
These are jumbo grass pitches with electric hook-up, suitable for units measuring more than 5m x 9m. |
These are super service hard standing pitches with electric hook-up, fresh water and waste drainage, suitable for those looking for a little more luxury whilst they camp. |
Access and SatNav Advice
Approach is via the busy A628, with the side road entrance being on a sharp bend.
Worth Noting
Camping pods are available at this campsite.
This campsite has limited mobile phone coverage and no TV reception. If you're backpacking along the Pennine Way, and arriving on foot carrying equipment, we will always find a way to pitch you for the night.
Eat Local
The Bulls Head in Tintwistle serves excellent food usign only locally sourced meats and vegetables. They also offer a 10% discount to Club members. There is a Farmers’ Market in Ashton-under-Lyne on the last Sunday of the month.
Facilities
Key facilities
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Flushing toilet
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Showers
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Dedicated accessible facilities
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Pets welcome
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Shop
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Washbasins
Pitches
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Grass only pitch (no electric)
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Grass pitch with electric hook-up
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Hardstanding with electric hook-up
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Seasonal Pitches
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Site Facilities
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Dedicated accessible facilities
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Dishwashing facilities
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Drying room
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Flushing toilet
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Gas cylinders
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Ice pack freezing
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Parent and baby room
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Showers
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Washbasins
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Washing Machines
Site Features
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Pets welcome
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Shop
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Caravans Allowed
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Motorhomes Allowed
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Tents Allowed
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Trailer Tents Allowed
Pitch types
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Grass only pitch (no electric)
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Grass pitch with electric hook-up
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Hardstanding with electric hook-up
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Camping Pods or Dens
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Seasonal Pitches