Alan Rogers Review
Suitable for night halts or longer breaks to visit the Lake District or the Yorkshire Dales, Pennine View is a super small park, well managed and well maintained. With a very attractive rockery at the entrance, the whole site is very neat and tidy. Level, numbered pitches with gravel hardstanding are arranged around the perimeter with grass pitches in the centre. The pitches are of a good size (some being especially large) and are all are supplied with electricity hook-ups (16A). Pennine View was opened in 1990 and is built on reclaimed land from a former railway goods yard. One end of the park adjoins the River Eden.
Location
Getting there...
Park is on the A685 on the southerly outskirts of Kirkby Stephen (just under 1 mile from the town centre). Turn left at small site sign opposite the Croglin Castle hotel. Site is 50 yds. on right. O.S.GR: NY772075.






