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Lucksall Caravan and Camping Park
Address Mordiford,
Hereford HR1 4LP
Tel 01432 870 213
Web www.lucksallpark.co.uk
Email karen@lucksallpark.co.uk
Open 1 March-30 November 2009
Pitches (total) 98
Hardstanding 53
Pitch + 2 + hook-up £15-£22
Extra adult £3.50
Extra child (5-16) £2.50
Awning Free Dog £1.50
This site is in the heart of the Wye
Valley, bordered by the River Wye.
It has large, grassy pitches, most
of which have electric hook-up.
The site also has washblocks,
dishwashing sinks, a launderette,
play area, shop and dog walk.
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The Old Brick Kilns
Address Little Barney Lane, Barney,
Fakenham, Norfolk NR21 0NL
Tel 01328 878 305
Web www.old-brick-kilns.co.uk
Email enquiries@old-brick-kilns.co.uk
Open 1 March 2009-3 January 2010
Pitches (total) 65 Hardstanding 65
Pitch + 2 + hook-up £14.50-£26
Extra adult £4 Extra child (0-3) £1
(4-15) £2 Awning £1 Dog £1
From here it’s easy to get out
into the countryside – walking
and cycling paths leave from the
site and you can even hire a canoe
for a paddle down the river. The
Brecon Beacons are close enough
for a day trip as well. For a day in
town, Hereford is always worth a
visit and is only a short drive away.
Townsend Farm
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Address Pembridge, Leominster,
Herefordshire HR6 9HB
Tel 01544 388 527
Web www.townsend-farm.co.uk
Email info@townsend-farm.co.uk
Open 1 March-10 January 2010
Pitches (total) 62
Hardstanding 23
Pitch + 2 + hook-up £14-£19
Extra adult £3 Extra child
(5-15) £2 Awning £2 Dog £1
Herefordshire is known for its
picturesque black and white
villages. This site is just a short
walk from Pembridge, one of the
best known, where you’ll find
pubs, restaurants, galleries and
shops. You’ll need your car to
explore the whole 40-mile Black
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Scotland
and White Trail but it’s worth it to
visit Eardisley and Wigmore.
Pitches are large and divided by
grass or, for extra privacy, hedges.
Facilities include Top 100 a washblock, Parks
dishwashing sinks and a laundry
area. And the produce available at
the farm shop is so good your
fridge will be full on the way home.
North-East England
This site makes a great base for exploring
Norfolk. It is located between Norwich
and Sandringham: both are worth a visit.
Sandringham is the much-loved
retreat of Her Majesty the Queen, but Top 100 Parks
you don’t need to be royalty to enjoy
your visit. Save a few hours to explore
the 60 acres of stunning gardens.
The site is also close enough to the
coast to spend time on the excellent
beach at Wells-Next-The-Sea. This
East of England
attractive town also has a busy harbour
and a good range of boutique shops.
On site you’ll be surrounded by quiet countryside that attracts wildlife
as well as caravanners. The pitches are set out on open grassy areas
between patches of woodland. Spend a day fishing in the site’s lake to
really enjoy the relaxing atmosphere. The centrally located washblock also
houses the launderette. A play area and games room are provided for the
kids, and there is also a shop and restaurant on site.
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This is the best site we have been to in
nearly 40 years. The owners go out of
their way to make this a home from home.
Everything about the site is excellent and
we are looking forward to going again soon
Ms C Lawrence, Merseyside
Somerset, Avon, Wiltshire
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