Camping and Caravannings in Shropshire

Shropshire is a very cosmopolitan area and towns include Shrewsbury, Ludlow, Welshpool, Telford, Bishop's Castle, Ellesmere, Ironbridge and Market Drayton. There are many attractions and pieces of history for you to visit here.

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Ley Hill Farm, Cardington, Church Stretton, Shropshire

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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.

Beaconsfield Farm, Shrewsbury, Shropshire

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The Poole Family welcome you to Beaconsfield Farm. An award winning park nestling in open countryside on a working farm, just north of the historic town of Shrewsbury. We have endeavoured to cater for the discerning caravanner, offering five star facilities. Bank Holidays charged at: High-season rates + £4.00 per night for a minimum of 4 nights Please note charges include: Hot water to hand basins, laundry sinks and showers. There are no meters. All pitches must be vacated by 12 noon, except by arrangement. Last arrivals at 7pm Sat-Thurs, 8pm Fridays Please see our website for further information on our seasonal pitches. Beaconsfield is situated on the Shropshire Way, which leads through our park into the surrounding countryside. The walk will lead you to the neighbouring villages, where you may call in to the local public house for some refreshment. Depending on your route, you can see the beautiful surrounding Haughmond Hill or Grinshill, especially ideal for dog owners, where you are permitted to let you dog off the lead. We have a tourist information office on site with all the relevant Ordnance Survey maps and leaflets on named local walks. There are many great walks in the local area, including Hawkstone Park and Follies, which offers exceptional views and interesting scenery. The grounds of Hawkstone Park are where the original The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis were filmed. Harlescott Park & Ride facility is located one and a half miles down the main road. For just £1 return, you can have a hassle free day of shopping and sightseeing around Shrewsbury, without having to negotiate the one-way systems! The Park & Ride facility also offers a unique hop and shop option, which enables you to get on and off the bus as often as you wish around town. Open until late for Christmas shopping and the Flower Show. Rates : Please see website. Sorry, no children. Pets allowed. Groups allowed by arrangement. 5 AA Pennants Rose Award.

Small Batch, Little Stretton, Church Stretton, Shropshire

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Small Batch can be found at the heart of some of the most beautiful countryside in Shropshire and indeed, is also recognised as some of the best National Trust land in England. The camp site is in the village of Little Stretton which is surrounded by stunning landscapes and located at the foot of the Long Mynd. For those who enjoy walking, the area holds an abundance of opportunities - set off in whatever direction you will and you are sure to find an interesting and scenic walk. On the town side of the A49, all the way from Minton to All Stretton there is a whole series of pretty valleys - Callow Hollow, Ashes Hollow, Townbrook Valley, Carding Mill Valley, Cwm Dale, Batch Valley, to name but some - any of which will lead you up on to the top of the Long Mynd. Small Batch has been in the Prince family since 1927. The cottage, which nessals in to the Ashes valley of Little Stretton, Church Stretton was built in 1647. If you decide to book with us, you will see for yourself that the charm of this cottage and camp site has been retained. The camp site has been run by myself and my family since 1969. Our guests are always welcomed by one of the family. It is always our priority to make sure that the camp site maintains a friendly relaxed atmosphere for all our guests. Our amenities include:- Electricity hook-up points Male & Female shower block and toilets Wash area for kitchen utensils Two local pubs within very short walking distance. Rates : From £10 per night.

Lower Lacon Caravan Park, Wern, Shropshire

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The Shingler family welcome you to Lower Lacon Caravan Park, situated just one mile from the attractive market town of Wem, North Shropshire with train and bus services and convenient for many local attractions. For example the historic towns of Shrewsbury, Ellesmere and Whitchurch, all within 10 miles. Lower Lacon Caravan Park started life as the back entrance of the Aston Park American Army Camp (which was a munitions and distribution depot) built in the 2nd World War, on land compulsory purchased from Clive’s paternal grandfather. When they were developing the area they lost a D8 Bulldozer (it sank in the soil) so the Americans covered most of the Park with hardcore up to a depth of 3 feet, brought from local foundries, (which makes pegging in most places quite difficult). In 1971 Clive’s parents bought the ground back and decided to develop a caravan site. Things have moved on a lot since those early days we now have 47 acres of land, and accommodate caravans, tents, motor caravans and static holiday homes. 210 electric points, 2 Toilet and shower blocks, a new shop with off licence, café and take away meals. An outdoor heated swimming pool, an adult only Club with a marquee for the children there is also a Barn, with a licensed bar where we hold family discos during the summer. Also for the children (or young at heart) we have a crazy golf course, a play area and some animals including, alpacas, sheep, goats, a pony, ducks and chickens. Park Facilities: Mini-mart shop Off licence Caravan Accessories Calor gas and Camping Gaz dealer Cash machine Cafe Windmill Lounge Bar (adults only in summer) with adjoining childrens marquee. Family disco's with licensed bar in 'The Barn' (summer) Children's play area Crazy golf Indoor amusements Tourist information Outdoor heated swimming pool (opens end of May to mid September, weather permitting) Toddlers' paddling pool (summer) Motor Home & Caravan Sales Rates: £16 - £23.50 per pitch per night. Static £210 - £465 per week

Daisy Bank Touring Caravan Park, Snead, Montgomery, Powys

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Daisy Bank Touring Caravan Park, situated in "The Marches", is beautifully landscaped in a valley surrounded by the Welsh and Shropshire hills. It is close to the historic market town of Bishop's Castle, famous for its real ales. Montgomery, Welshpool and Ludlow are close by. Further afield: Shrewsbury, Wroxeter Roman City; Ironbridge and Telford. All fifty-five of our pitches are fully serviced (some sites call them "super pitches"). Each pitch has an electric hook-up, water tap, grey waste drain and in the Roundton and Camlad areas are provided with a TV aerial hook-up with lead (this plugs you into a booster system). The Meadow is better situated for natural tv reception. We have 3 distinct touring areas : Roundton - Ringed by mature trees and hedgerow, a birdwatchers paradise. Roundton consists of most level hardstandings, some concrete, some gravel - ideal for motorhomes and large caravans. With mature shrub borders and some south facing pitches; it also offers complete shelter in stormy and windy weather, so is perfect for winter caravanning. Camlad - By comparison, our Camlad area has a completely open aspect with superb south facing views over the Camlad Valley - more of an open parkland setting. Pitches here are mostly gravel hardstanding. Some pitches gently sloping, some with wheel pits for horizontal levelling. There is a level gravel hardstanding area for motorhomes. The Meadow - Our newest area, opened in late summer 2003 and proving very popular. All pitches are gravel hardstandings and offer full services, except for tv aerial hook-ups. Normal tv reception is available, using a vertically polarised antenna. Please note, old type status aerials (horizontally polarised) will not be effective. This is an extremely open aspect with those Camlad valley views, as the screening hedgerows and shrubs are yet young! Our prices are fully inclusive for caravan, two people, car, all services, awning, hot water and showers. There are no hidden extras. Pet owners - we do have a small charge for dogs. Grey waste drain hose is sold at Reception. If you wish to connect directly to your tap, please remember that the kits sold at caravan accessory outlets are sometimes a little stingey with the length of hose provided. For Disabled Customers : We are committed to providing disability -friendly facilites here at Daisy Bank and are working towards that aim. Our new toilet, washrooms are completely disability friendly. One of the units has a wider door to accommodate wheelchair users. We welcome constructive criticism from our disabled guests. The park itself, however, has gravel roads. This is not so friendly for basic wheelchairs, which often have thin rimmed wheels. Motorised chairs, however, seem to cope better. Our reception building and information hut do need some adaptation for wheelchair access. We are constantly upgrading and improving access, so please talk to us about your needs and we promise to be honest about what we can and cannot provide. Please remember that improvements cost money, some take longer to accomplish than others. On site facilities : Our Award winning toilet block is sited between Roundton and Camlad. We were awarded five stars and declared National Winner (Wales) in the Holiday and Caravan Park category in the 2004 "Loo of the Year Awards 2004". They consist of centrally heated wet rooms. Each room has a self draining shower area, toilet and washbasin/vanity unit. All units are suitable for disabled persons - there being no steps, cubicles or curtains. Couples can use these together as they would a personal bathroom. We also provide a laundry area and drying room. Putting green : We have a our nine-hole putting green - free to all our customers. Balls and putters available in the Information Hut. Information hut : The Information hut itself has a payphone (available 24hrs) and is supplied and updated regularly by all the major tourist bodies, with leaflets showing details of local attractions. Shopping : For your day to day needs, Harry Tuffins supermarket is situated in Churchstoke, one and a half miles from the site. It is a large complex offering most food items at reasonable prices, a post office, pound store, hairdresser, cafe, launderette and separate butcher. There is a market and car boot sale behind the store every Sunday. For more specialist shopping we would suggest Ludlow or Shrewsbury (home of brother Cadfael). Incidentally, the new Bullring in Birmingham is only just over an hour's drive from here. Open all year! Rates : £17-£22 all inclusive for fully serviced pitch. 5 star WTB.