Champing at All Saints
Muggleswick
County Durham
DH8 9DW
Tel: +44 (0)207 841 0436
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Tel: +44 (0)207 841 0436
The church sits quietly on a hill top amongst the trees overlooking the ruins of the Grade 1 Monastic Grange, near heather Moorland, the Derwent Gorge and Muggleswick Woods.
It also lies half way between Heavenfield and Durham Cathedral on the Northern Saints Trail.
Champing, which translates as camping in a church is offered at All Saints Church, Muggleswick. Those who stay need to bring a sleeping bag, but comfortable camp beds are provided, each complete with a throw, cushion and a hot water bottle.
The church includes a servery, with tea and coffee making facilities, crockery and a table and chairs. A microwave, toaster and fridge with a sink with hot and cold running water.
An accessible toilet with baby changing facilities is also available.
Champing accommodation is available from April to the end of October, with a maximum of 6 adults /children. This can be booked via https://champing.co.uk
| Room / Unit Type | Capacity | Room / Unit Tariff* |
|---|---|---|
| Champing at All Saints | 6 | £55.00 per person per night |
*Maximum occupancy 6 - Couples, Families, Groups welcome.
| 2026 (1 Apr 2026 - 31 Oct 2026) |
|---|
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