Contact Details

Name Jean Elgar
Telephone 01926 632119

Pricing

£12 per pitch per night for 2 people including electric hook up, £1.50 for awnings, £1.50 for each additional person.

Pitches

Tents 26
Caravans 26
Motorhomes 26

Features

Allows Pets
Food Shop, Nearby
Cafe, Nearby
Indoor Pool, Nearby
Bar, Nearby
BBQs Allowed
Entertainment, Nearby
Fishing, Nearby
Pitch Parking
Drinkable Water
Electric Hook-Up
Gas Cylinders, Nearby

Lairhillock Touring Park, Marton, Rugby, Warwickshire

Lairhillock is a small and friendly, family-owned and run touring caravan park catering for adults only.

The park is convenient for the M1, M6, M40 and M69 motorways, providing ready access to Coventry, Banbury, Rugby, Warwick, Royal Leamington Spa and Stratford upon Avon, as well as being an ideal overnight stop for journeys up and down the country.

We pride ourselves on a personal and friendly service and aim to make your stay with us as enjoyable and relaxing as possible.

The park is set in a quiet, secluded area of outstanding natural beauty, with its rolling hills, meandering rivers, bridle paths and amazing scenery.

It is a site that will appeal to those who enjoy peace and quiet and the great outdoors.

There are 33 touring pitches, 5 of which are on hard-standing.

All pitches are well drained, with the following facilities:

16 amp electric hook-up
Water stand pipes conveniently placed
Shower block and toilet facilities with disabled access
Chemical outlet for toilet waste disposal
Waste water outlet
Washing up facility

The village of Marton is a short walk from the park, where there is a local pub, petrol station, and a "Museum of Country Bygones".

Marton village church was founded back in 1292. It was rebuilt in 1869 following a devastating fire. The building is dedicated to St Esprit and is thought to be unique in the British Isles. There are also preserved medieval bridges.

There are bridle paths, attractive canal tow paths and disused railway line walks.

Two and a half miles away is the village of Long Itchington which has a small general store, a Co-Op, a Post Office and a hairdressers.

Birdingbury village (2 miles away) also has a Post Office and general store.

The market town of Southam (4 miles away) has many facilities, e.g. pubs, small supermarkets, hairdressers, Post Office and other shopping outlets, a swimming pool and several take-aways. Southam is an old cattle driving stop between Wales and London. Charles 1 stayed in the town before the Battle of Edghill in 1642. St James Church has a handsome timber rooof, octagonal spire and 14th centry tower. The town also boasts Dallas International Polo Ground.

Rates : £12 per pitch per night for 2 people including electric hook up, £1.50 for awnings, £1.50 for each additional person.
Minimum age - 16 years old.