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Touring Parks in West Midlands
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Greenway Farm
Puddlebrook Road, Drybrook, Gloucestershire, GL17 9HW
Telephone: 01594 543737, Mobile: 01594 543737, Fax: 01594 543737
E-mail:
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David and Lorraine Morgan welcome you to Greenway Farm camping and caravan site an independently owned smallholding of five acres. Set along a quiet country lane with beautiful views, you can be assured of a relaxing break in the heart of the Forest. |
The site enjoys the benefit of centrally heated ladies and gents toilets with free
hot "power showers".
There is a "Washing Up" cabin with free hot water and a freezer for icepacks plus an onsite Cafe offering all days breakfasts and home cooked food. In all, we have fifty five touring pitches, twenty with electric hook up.
Situated on the edge of woodland, the site is the perfect base for exploring, walking , cycling or just relaxing. Ross-on-Wye, Gloucester, Monmouth and Cheltenham are all within easy travelling distance.
The Forest itself has a wealth of natural beauty and many interesting attractions and outdoor events.Come and discover The Forest of Dean England's hidden gem!
Greenway Cafe serves a delicious all day breakfast, homemade daily specials, soups and cakes as well as "made to order" baguettes & sandwiches to take with you on your days out.
Campers and caravanners can also purchase their fresh milk from the cafe. |
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Large driveway – easy access for vehicles. Disabled ramp onto patio terrace leading to cafe and toilet & shower facilities. 80cm wide door into Cafe. 80 cm wide doors into toilets.
All toilet and shower cubicles have 60 cm wide doors.
Access to caravan field is directly off the car park, onto flat grass pasture.
Access to camping field is directly off the car park, up a slight incline, onto flat grass pasture.
Tarmac driveway and parking area. Disabled parking bays next to patio terrace. Disabled wet room and toilet.

Greenway Cafe is set among five acres of rolling fields on the outskirts of the village of Drybrook.
As well as the cafe itself, you can sit out on our pretty patio area and enjoy the peace, quiet and beautiful views.
Our lovely cafe is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a freshly brewed pot of tea or coffee and a slice of homemade cake.
If you fancy something more substantial, try our "Soup of the Day", or a delicious meal from our Specials Board.
We serve an all day, traditional breakfast as well as baked potatoes, toasted sandwiches and much more.
If you are in a hurry, grab a fresh, delicious baguette or sandwich to go!
Whatever you fancy to eat or drink come to Greenway Cafe and enjoy the warm welcome and relaxing atmosphere.
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Little Ranch
Begdale Elm, Nr Wisbech, Cambridgeshire PE14 )AZ
Tel: 019145 860066 - Fax: 01945 860114
Email:
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A peaceful friendly touring park with fishing lake set
in the heart of the fenland countryside
A newly established touring park, equipped with modern toilets
showers and fully serviced pitches. The touring park is situated in
the heart of the fenland countryside, and is surrounded by the delightful
villages of, Elm, Friday Bridge and the historic township of Wisbech
Each pitch is nestled among 18 acres of Orchard and Farmland -
overlooking a well stocked fishing lake, spanning an area of approx 2 acres
We offer large level pitches with hardsatanding bases thereby allowing
for all year touring. Each pitch comes complete with 16amp electrics
mains water, TV point and in some cases grey water wastage
We welcome american RV's
Dogs are welcome provided they are kept on a lead at all times
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Our fishing lake spans approx 2 acres
and is well stocked with
Carp, Roach Rudd, Bream and Tench
Day tickets can be purchased
from the site
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There is a large utility room, which provides sinks for washing up
and vegetable preparation. In addition there is a
washing machine and tumble drier
A chemical waste disposal point for cassette toilets is located next to
the toilet block. Service point for Motorhomes is also located
nearby to the toilet block
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Our modern new centrally heated
toilet block provides facilities for
campers all year round.
The tastefully decorated showers are clean and modern equipped with UOT
powered sprays. The facilities are also designed to cater for the disabled and wheelchair bound person
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Beehive Farm Woodland Lakes (New for 2007)
Rosliston, near Burton upon Trent, Derbyshire, DE12 8HZ, England
Tele: 01283 763981 - Email:
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In the heart of the National Forest and within easy reach of the Derbyshire Dales and many great local attractions, Beehive Farm Woodland Lakes is a great place to stay over.
Touring caravans, motorhomes and tents are accommodated in an attractively landscaped woodland site recognised by the Camping and Caravanning Club and (English Tourism Council) Heart of England Tourist Board 3 star ***.
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Whether you want to unwind and get away from
it all at the weekend or make us your base for
a family walking, fishing or cycling break
everything you need is right here.
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We are situated on the edge of Rosliston village, many times winner of the
East Midlands in Bloom Competition. Local pubs serving good food are
within easy walking distance and the village shop and post office provide
any essentials you need.
Children will enjoy the large, open grass play areas which are viewable from
the caravan site pitches and abundant wildlife is to be found around the site
The well spaced pitches allow plenty of room for everyone to enjoy so it's
always worth booking early for the busier weeks of the year
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Many of our visitors find the Beehive is ideally situated to enjoy visits to Alton Towers
Bass Beer Museum, Historic Lichfield
Drayton Manor Park, Snow Dome, Conkers, Twycross Zoo, Uttoxeter Race Course
Donington Race Circuit, events at nearby
Catton Hall and Park and the NEC. |
The touring caravans area has 25 pitches with electric mains hook-up, water supply, domestic facilities and access to the toilet and H+C shower/washroom building.
25 touring pitches , Electric hook-up , Drinking water supplies
Elsan facilities , Dustbins emptied daily , Toilets
The shower/washroom building has hot/cold water supplies and electric shaver/hairdryer power points.Open all year
At the caravan and camp site office and shop you will find extensive tourist information on the National Forest and Derbyshire Dales to make the most of your stay. Hot and cold drinks are available from vending machines.
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With three well stocked lakes, you're assured a excellent day's fishing at
Beehive Farm Woodland Lakes. The Horseshoe, Botany Bay and new
Jubilee Lakes are all popular with local fisherman.
Fishing is by permit only and several club competitions and open matches
take place during the year.
Set in an attractive woodland landscape, the three secluded lakes provide an
ideal venue for a quiet day spent alone or club competitions.
Our lakes are up to 12 feet in depth and stock includes carp up to 26 lbs
tench up to 6 lbs, bream up to 4 lbs and roach up to 2 lbs.
Botany Bay Lake has platforms suitable for disabled fishermen and
easy access from the nearby free car parking
Toilet facilities are on site.
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Boyce Caravan Park
Stanford Bishop, Bringsty, Herefordshire WR6 5UB
Telephone: 01886 884 248 - Facsimile: 01886 884 187
Email:
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Welcome to
Boyce Caravan Park
at Stanford Bishop
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We are a family run caravan Park on the Hereford Worcester border close to the market town of Bromyard. We offer pitches for owner occupied static Holiday Homes & Seasonal Touring Pitches from February - December , and also pitches for Casual Tourers from March - October weather permitting. We also sell new and used luxury Holiday Homes and can provide all new models subject to manufacturer's availability.
Situated in one of England's most beautiful and unspoilt regions, with over 100 acres of farmland Boyce patrons can enjoy a wealth of wildlife and views to the Malvern and Suckley Hills, whilst Bromyard Downs, Bringsty Common and several National Trust woodlands are all within easy reach for walking and rambling.
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The Seasonal Touring pitches have electricity, mains water via conveniently located standpipes and sink drainage. |
You are able to leave your touring caravan for twelve months of the year on a pitch with a gravel base and its own plot suitable for a small garden, whilst still being able to tow your caravan off and tour as and when you choose within the Season
All pitches are all within close proximity of the Park’s Facility Block housing showers and toilets and the Utility Room, which provides laundry amenities. Our Site Licence does not permit the use of awnings on the Seasonal Touring Pitches.
The Park has an eleven-month Season for holiday usage, (strictly non-residential), 1st March to the 28th/29th February (closed for the month of January).
Coarse fishing is available within the farm grounds and the River Teme is only 3 miles away. The River Severn , River Wye, River Lugg and River Arrow are all within an hours drive. Golf Courses are also within driving distance, whilst the cathedral cities of Hereford & Worcester provide super shopping. There are excellent restaurants and pubs in Bromyard and surrounding areas.
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Electric Hook Up
Mains Water
Laundry Room
Washing Machine
Tumble Dryer
Iron & Ironing Board
Showers
Hair Dryers
Shaving Points
Toilets
Children's Play Area
100 acres of Farmland
Fishing is available on site for a small daily charge, the pools are stocked with carp, roach, rudd and tench and are open to patrons of the Boyce Holiday Park only.
Season tickets are available to Static or Seasonal Touring pitch occupiers.
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