Contact Details
Name Mr Jones
Telephone 01694 771366
Pricing

From £6 to £11 per night.
Pitches
Tents 25
Caravans 2
Motorhomes 2
Features

Allows Pets

Food Shop, Nearby

Cafe, Nearby

Bar, Nearby

BBQs Allowed

Entertainment, Nearby

Fishing, Nearby

Children's Play Area, On-Site

Cycle Hire, Nearby

Pitch Parking

Launderette, On-Site

Electric Hook-Up

Gas Cylinders, Nearby
Ley Hill Farm, Cardington, Church Stretton, Shropshire

Shropshire offers many attractions, recreational, historic and the great attraction of its stunning countryside and villages. Ley Hill Caravan Park is a small, friendly and quiet site, set in the Shropshire hills between Church Stretton and Ironbridge in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Large spacious area for tents (4 acres) so plenty of room to spread out with a maximium of 25 tents on site. The site has superb panoramic views of Caer Caradoc, Wenlock Edge and the south Shropshire countryside. Twelve terraced and secluded seasonal pitches (most hard standing) are screened by trees and mature shrubs, each pitch having its own 10 amp electric hook up. If you welcome tranquillity and enjoy the countryside this may well be the site for you. Please note we have two touring pitches available for caravans in addition to the seasonals are open for tents from March to October.
The park accommodates Caravans, Motorhomes but mainly Tents and has the following on site facilities:-Toilets, Showers (no charge for hot showers), Sauna, Laundry, Chemical Disposal Point, Washing up facilities, Electric Hook-ups. Pets are Allowed. Guests can relax in the site's own sauna, a small additional charge is made for guest or families requiring the use of this facility. Details of several walks from site have been printed and are available in the information room.
A self contained chalet is also available, sleeping up to 3 with TV, full cooking facilities, W.C and washbasin. Heating and electric are included in the charge for the chalet, phone for more details and availability.
Cardington, where you will find a small community, and a local country pub dating back to the 15th Century that serves food and local ales. Caer Caradoc its peak one of the most spectacular in Shropshire with the remains of an iron age hill-fort commanding views of the surrounding countryside. An excellent location for those interested in walking in the area. Ironbridge, the birthplace of the industrial Revolution, well worth a visit. Church Stretton, an attractive small town and a great starting point for walkers. Ludlow, Castle, Tudor & Georgian buildings and a host of antique shops. Shrewsbury, a medieval town, fine Tudor buildings and the best shopping in the area.
Rates: £6 to £11 per night.
Groups by arrangement.
Open March to October.