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Description The Woodside Lodges Country Park has a Touring Caravan site. The site comprises of approximately one acre, with a gentle slope and outstanding views over the open countryside. Sheltered on the North and East by mature woodland makes it an ideal site for caravans, tents and Motor Homes.
Nestling amongst the scenic woodland slopes at the foot of the Malvern Hills in an area of outstanding natural beauty, the picturesque and bustling town of Ledbury, is just 2 miles away, with easy access to the M5/M50. This ancient town, first noted in the Doomsday Book, but which has been a settlement since the Stone Age, is famous for its Black and White buildings, cobbled streets and renowned Poetry Festival, and more recently National winners of the Britain in Bloom Competition.
Nearby Attractions Situated almost equal distance from the county towns of Gloucester, Hereford and Worcester, it is ideally placed for touring, walking or cycling. This lovely location has many all weather attractions, with friendly teashops, superb restaurants, craft shops, a fascinating market on Tuesdays and Saturdays, leisure centre and swimming pool. Golfers are spoilt for choice, with over 20 courses within a 20 mile radius. There is also additional fishing available from well-stocked pools within 1/2 mile.
Opening Times All year round
Pitch Types Available
Finding Us - View Map  From Junction 2 on the M50 take the A417 to Ledbury. At the roundabout turn left following Leadon Way (by-pass) signposted Hereford (A438). At the next roundabout take the 3rd exit (by-pass) to the next roundabout. Turn left into Little Marcle Road, signposted to Little Marcle. Go past the factory and take the right turn signposted Falcon Lane and Baregains Lane. Woodside Lodges County Park is the fifth entrance on the right.
Camp-Site Policies
High Season Starts: 01-01-2007
High Season Finishes: 01-01-2008
Cancellation Policy: .
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- Pay to Park
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