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Edale, Hope Valley S33 7ZJ, UK
contacts phone: +44 1433 670250
website: www.upperboothcamping.co.uk
larger map & directionsLatitude: 53.3660659, Longitude: -1.8467224
samuel higgins
::Very rude when trying to book over the phone. Just "No we can't do that, bye" and immediately hung up.
TheAlexAbbott
::Lovely secluded campsite set on a working farm. Staff were friendly and helpful and when we accidentally left a bag behind they couldn't be more helpful to return it to us. The shower block and toilets are excellent and I couldn't recommend the place highly enough. Only minor things were the ground gets very wet due to proximity to the river and the site is on a slight slope.
Sandra Stapleton
::We have just got back from a two night stay at this beautiful campsite with some friends. We visited Mam Tor and Blue John Cavern as well as enjoying playing on the campsite and in the stream. Even though it rained we still had a great time. My six year son would like to give it a billion star rating!!
Liam Hackett
::Gorgeous campsite set behind an incredible house at the foot of one of the Peaks. It's a very small site and could benefit from a handful more pitches but then it may take the atmosphere away from it. We paid to park here for a few days while out in the hills and were lucky enough to be able to use the showers before heading home. I didn't actually stay on the site but more pay for the facilities provided.
Leigh Walker
::A highly regarded campsite that left me underwhelmed. Without driving or walking miles there is literally nothing at all that any other campsite doesnt offer, except maybe better routes suitable for heavy hikers. The peak district is a beautiful area but we passed numerous campsites that had equally stunning views but where far better maintained. The grass was so long I would question if it had been cut in months. The owners barely said a word to me, and the ground was so uneven it was impossible to find a pitch that would give both sides of an 8 man tent level ground. We will certainly visit the peak district again soon, but I gaurantee it will not be at upper booth.