THE UK's most magical national park is home to a tiny English campsite with its own on-site pub. The rising cost of holidays means more people are considering vacations closer to home this summer . One of those places where Brits can bag a bargain stay is Skyeside Camping Park - a tiny English campsite that's open throughout the year.

Set in the Lake District, the campsite is surrounded by stunning mountain views, making it the ideal spot for an outdoor adventure. There are 120 accommodation options on the campsite, including non-electric grass pitches and hardstanding pitches for campervans, motorhomes and caravans. Skyeside Camping Park also has three dog-friendly camping pods, which all sleep two adults and three children.

Read More on Campsites The pods are all unfurnished, so holidaymakers will need to bring along essentials like sleeping bags and pillows. Despite the lack of furniture, the pods do have features like lighting, underfloor heating and electric sockets with USB ports. Holidaymakers can also book to stay in the bunkhouse where there's enough space for two to six people.

Other on-site facilities include a pub called The Brotherswater Inn, which serves up a range of hearty grub. Most read in News Travel The campsite has been praised by visitors, with one person writing: "This is such an amazing campsite! "The views every way you looked are breathtaking, and the facilities are super clean." Another added: "It was a pleasure to spend two nights at this amazing l.