Overview
- The Lake District scored 7.49 out of 10 in the ranking, placing behind Dartmoor, the Peak District and the Brecon Beacons.
- Researchers counted 23 appearances in “best spots” articles and about 32,600 annual searches for “wild camping Lake District.”
- Average autumn rainfall of roughly 155 mm underscores the need for careful planning and experience on the fells.
- Wild camping in the National Park remains largely unofficial, with guidance to leave no trace, camp discreetly, arrive late and leave early, and avoid open fires.
- Blacks recommends cold‑weather kit including a three or four‑season sleeping bag, waterproof layers, sturdy boots, a headtorch, a first‑aid kit and a power bank.