Mon. Nov 18th, 2024

It’s time to plan your holiday getaway at Britain’s Best Holiday Park, as recognized by the AA, VisitEngland, Mumsnet, Practical Caravan, and more. Nestled in the heart of Ullswater, The Quiet Site is the perfect choice for those that enjoy outdoor pursuits, being located on, or near, some spectacular walking and cycle routes as well as being surrounded by a wealth of local attractions that are open all year round.

The site is great for families and is also dog friendly.

Glamping availability

Christmas Break: 24th, 25th, and 26th December

  • Gingerbread Houses sleeps two adults and up to four children.    – £390
  • Glamping burrows sleeps two adults and up to four children.        – £360
  • Camping Pods sleeps two adults and up to two small children       – £220

Twixmas Break: 27th, 28th, and 29th December

  • Gingerbread Houses sleeps two adults and up to four children.    – £430
  • Glamping burrows sleeps two adults and up to four children.        – £420
  • Camping Pods sleeps two adults and up to two small children       – £220

 

New Year Break: 30th December – 1st January* (Glamping only at New Year)

  • Glamping burrows sleeps two adults and up to four children         – £450
  • Camping Pods sleeps two adults and up to two small children       – £225

 

The Quiet Bite

The on-site pub, The Quiet Bar is open from 4pm to 10pm daily with live music on the 29th, 30th and 31st, and offers a wide selection of locally produced beers and spirits.

Hot food can be purchased from the on-site eatery The Quiet Bite, which is open every day except Christmas Day, serving coffee, crepes and pizzas in a sustainable way with no waste.

Book your festive escape now at https://thequietsite.co.uk/bookings/.

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