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# Overnight Packrafting & Wild Camp Expedition on Lake District Waters

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Overnight Packrafting & Wild Camp Expedition on Lake District Waters
- **URL slug**: overnight-packrafting-wild-camp-expedition-on-lake-district-waters
- **Course id**: 83408
- **Centre id**: 83295

## Short summary

Slow everything down with a two-day packrafting journey that combines paddling across some of Cumbria's loveliest water with a night spent right beside it. This overnight expedition is as much about the rhythm of travel as the destination — drifting through shifting light, settling into a lakeside camp, and waking to mist on the water and quiet fells. No previous experience needed — just a readiness to swap the pace of everyday life for something a little more elemental. 🛶 Key Details Duration: 2 days / 1 night Location: Lake District National Park Minimum age: 10 with a participating adult, 18+ may join independently Skill level: No previous experience required Group size: Small, personal groups 🌄 What to Expect Day 1 Your adventure opens at the meeting point with a friendly welcome an…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Rafting
- **Experience levels**: Advanced, Beginner, Improver, Professional, Taster
- **Course categories**: Family-Friendly, Guides & Tours, Multi-Day, Suitable for Groups
- **Regions**: North West England
- **Subregions**: Cumbria
- **Countries**: United Kingdom


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Unit 4 Clifford Court
- **Coordinates**: 54.8977874, -2.9367405 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Numeric price**: _Not provided in catalog._
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: £

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Lake District Packrafting
- **Owner / contact label**: Neil Watson
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
- **Length (hours)**: —
- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 6
- **Min group**: 1
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Flexible
- **Booking type (label)**: supabase-request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
Slow everything down with a two-day packrafting journey that combines paddling across some of Cumbria's loveliest water with a night spent right beside it. This overnight expedition is as much about the rhythm of travel as the destination — drifting through shifting light, settling into a lakeside camp, and waking to mist on the water and quiet fells. No previous experience needed — just a readiness to swap the pace of everyday life for something a little more elemental. 🛶 Key Details Duration: 2 days / 1 night Location: Lake District National Park Minimum age: 10 with a participating adult, 18+ may join independently Skill level: No previous experience required Group size: Small, personal groups 🌄 What to Expect Day 1 Your adventure opens at the meeting point with a friendly welcome and a thorough kit briefing. Your guide will walk you through every part of the packraft, paddle and buoyancy aid, along with how to pack efficiently for an overnight trip. Because you're carrying camping kit on the water, there's a little extra time spent making sure your dry bags are properly loaded and your boat is balanced. Once everyone is ready, it's down to the shoreline and onto the lake. The first afternoon on the water is about settling into the rhythm of expedition paddling. Your guide chooses a route that suits the wind, light and group, with plenty of pauses for photos, snacks, and taking in the view. As the afternoon wears on, you'll head towards your overnight camp — usually a sheltered waterside spot chosen for its aspect, privacy, and proximity to the lake. Depending on the route, camp might be reached by a final stretch of paddling or a short walk from a beach landing. Evening at camp is one of the real rewards of an overnight trip. You'll pitch up, warm up, and share a meal as the light changes over the water. Whether it's clear enough to see the stars or atmospheric with low cloud over the fells, there's something about sleeping right next to water you've paddled yourself that doesn't quite happen on any other kind of trip. Day 2 Waking up at a lakeside camp tends to be one of those moments guests remember for years — mist rising off the water, birds moving across the surface, and nowhere to be in any particular hurry. After breakfast and time to pack up thoughtfully (leaving no trace), the group eases back onto the water for the morning paddle. Depending on the route your guide has chosen, this could be a return leg along the opposite shore, a push into…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Fully qualified packrafting expedition guide E xpedition-ready packrafting kit (packraft, paddle and buoyancy aid) Core camping equipment where required (confirmed individually at booking) F ull safety briefing covering paddling, water safety and multi-day expedition basics R oute planning and camp selection, adapted to conditions on the day Personal guidance and support throughout the trip Dry bags for clothing and gear Dry robes available for changing Wetsuits available if needed

### What’s not included
Travel to and from the meeting point Personal camping items such as sleeping bag, sleeping mat and personal tent unless confirmed Meals, snacks and drinks unless specifically agreed at booking Personal outdoor clothing and a waterproof layer Sturdy footwear and a full change of dry clothes Warm layers for camp and cooler evenings Headtorch with spare batteries Personal toiletries and any required medication Waterproof phone case (available to purchase on the day) Gratuities for your guide

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### 1. Where exactly do we camp — is it a campsite or wild camping?

Overnight spots are chosen on the day from a range of carefully scouted locations, based on the route, weather, and group. Some nights are spent at quiet, informal pitches right beside the water that you simply can't reach by car; others are at established, low-impact wild camping locations where access has been agreed in advance. In every case, the aim is privacy, access to the water, and minimal impact on the landscape. Because wild camping in the Lake District is a legally nuanced topic, your guide handles all the permissions, site choice, and leave-no-trace logistics so you don't have to. You'll know where you're headed before the trip begins and exactly what to expect on arrival. If you've ever wondered whether a wild camp is "really" possible in the Lakes, this is one of the easiest and most responsible ways to experience it.

### 2. What camping equipment is provided, and what do I need to bring?

Core camping equipment is generally included where needed — the large, shared items like tents, cooking stoves, and group shelters, all chosen specifically for lightweight, water-borne expeditions. Because exact inclusions can vary depending on the route, group size, and time of year, your guide will confirm the full list when you book, and send you a detailed kit list ahead of the trip so you know exactly what's being provided. Personal items are usually yours to bring: a warm sleeping bag suitable for the season, a sleeping mat or pad, your personal clothing layers, a headtorch with spare batteries, toiletries, and any medication. If you don't own suitable kit, mention it at booking — in some cases we can advise on cost-effective options, rentals, or let you know what's available locally. The aim is to keep the barrier to a first overnight expedition as low as practical.

### 3. What about food — who provides meals?

Food arrangements are agreed at booking, depending on what works best for your group. Some trips come with meals and snacks fully arranged — carefully chosen expedition food that's easy to prepare at camp and energy-dense for paddling days. Others are set up as self-catered, with a packing list sent in advance so you can bring your own food and hot drinks. We'll let you know which applies before the trip so there are no surprises. If meals are self-catered, plan for simple, easy-to-cook options that travel well in dry bags: wraps or sandwiches for lunch, pasta or dehydrated meals for dinner, porridge or granola for breakfast, plus plenty of snacks for between. Bring more than you think you'll need; cold, fresh air and paddling both sharpen the appetite faster than expected. A flask of hot drink for camp arrival is almost universally loved.

### 4. What happens if the weather turns bad for camping?

A little rain is no problem at all — camp kit is chosen to handle wet weather, and there's something genuinely pleasant about listening to rain on canvas after a day outside. Your guide will pitch camp in a sheltered location and make sure the group is warm, dry, and well-fed regardless of the forecast. With proper clothing and a good sleeping setup, even a damp overnight expedition can be surprisingly comfortable. For more serious conditions — sustained heavy rain, dangerous winds, flooding, or lightning risk — the trip may be adjusted. This could mean a shortened route, a different camp location, or in rare cases rescheduling to another date. Decisions are made based on safety first and enjoyment second, and we'll always keep you informed of any changes well in advance where possible.

### 5. How much paddling is involved each day?

The paddling is deliberately pitched as achievable rather than demanding. On day one, expect anywhere between two and four hours on the water in the afternoon, with plenty of stops for photos, snacks, and taking in the view. On day two, a morning paddle of two to three hours is typical before you reach the finish point around lunchtime. Distances and times are always adapted to the group's pace and the conditions. The total mileage is modest by expedition standards — this isn't a test of endurance but an experience of multi-day paddling at a pace that lets you actually enjoy it. If you want something more ambitious, longer multi-day trips with more daily paddling are available; if this feels like a lot, a shorter day outing might be a better starting point. Ask at booking and we'll help you pick the right fit.

### 6. Is this trip suitable for families with children?

Children aged 10 and above are welcome when accompanied by a participating adult, and for the right young person a lake expedition can be an unforgettable experience — genuinely formative for many kids. The paddle is manageable, the camp is memorable, and the whole trip gives young paddlers a real sense of having done something meaningful in the outdoors. Many families describe it as a highlight of their year. That said, it's worth being honest about whether your child is ready for an overnight in the wild. Things to consider: are they happy being away from home comforts for a night? Are they comfortable around water? Can they carry their personal kit for short stretches? If you're unsure, get in touch before booking. We can talk through your child's experience and help you decide whether this expedition is the right fit, or whether a shorter outing first would set them up better.

### 7. What about toilets and washing at camp?

Camps are genuinely wild, which means there are no plumbed toilets or showers — you'll be following a proper leave-no-trace approach during your stay. Your guide will walk you through the practicalities on arrival, covering how and where to go to the loo responsibly, how to dispose of waste safely, and how to keep yourself fresh overnight with minimal water usage. It's more straightforward than it sounds, and most guests quickly get the hang of it. Wet wipes, a small towel, and a dedicated toilet kit (trowel, biodegradable paper, a waste bag) are typical things to pack. If you've never camped without facilities before, don't worry — your guide has done this a lot and will make it all feel easy. Many guests find that one of the quiet pleasures of a wild camp is how quickly you adapt to a simpler routine and stop missing the bathroom mirror.

### 8. Do I need camping experience as well as paddling experience?

No — plenty of guests arrive with zero camping experience and have a great trip. The expedition is designed with beginners in mind, and your guide handles all the technical side of camping: choosing the pitch, setting up shelters, managing cooking, and keeping the camp tidy. Your main job is to turn up with the right personal kit and a willingness to muck in with small camp tasks. If you'd like to use the trip as a chance to learn camping skills as well as paddling, that's very welcome — your guide will happily explain how things are done and involve you in pitching tents, lighting stoves, and sorting camp if you're interested. Many guests leave with the confidence to try camping trips of their own, either by water or on foot, which is exactly what a good first expedition should offer.

### 9. How do we handle phones, power, and staying connected?

Mobile signal in the Lake District is patchy at best — some camp locations have a useable signal, others none at all. This is usually considered a feature rather than a problem, but if you need to stay reachable for work or family, let us know at booking and we can factor it into route choice where possible. Your guide will always have a way to communicate in an emergency. For power, bring a fully charged phone plus a small power bank if you want to take photos across two days. Some guests bring compact solar panels, though these work best in reliable sunshine. Leave expensive chargers, laptops, and non-essential electronics at home — everything you bring needs to survive a paddle, a camp, and possibly a shower. The dry bags provided are robust, but they're still a working environment rather than a padded safe.

### 10. What's the leave-no-trace approach, and is wild camping legal here?

Leave-no-trace is central to how these trips run, and your guide will walk you through the principles on day one: pack out all rubbish, minimise fire use, go to the toilet responsibly well away from water, keep pitches small and brief, and leave each camp exactly as you'd want to find it. It's a simple set of habits that quickly becomes second nature, and it's what allows expeditions like this to keep running in sensitive landscapes. The legal position on wild camping in the Lake District is more nuanced than in parts of Scotland — strictly speaking, most land is privately owned and permission is needed. In practice, our camp locations are chosen either on land where access has been agreed, or in accordance with the widely accepted conventions of low-impact upland camping. Your guide handles all of this so you can focus on enjoying the trip. If you ever want to wild camp independently in the future, ask during the expedition — we're always happy to share what we know about responsible practice.



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