Campsite south of Birmingham near M5

Mar 23, 2008
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Hi there

We are going to Devon in July from Scotland and were wanting to find a stopover site for a night on the way down. Can anyone recommend a site South of Birmingham which is easily accesible to the M5 motorway. Many Thanks!
 
Jan 13, 2009
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or is that the M6????? always get confused!!!, still a good site though.
not been there but I think it's near the M42 & M6 Toll, bit of a diversion from the M5 (If I remember rightly from the map in the C &CC )near Tamworth
 
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Hi Francis,

Tewkesbury abbey CC site is handy for the M5 and is in the location you requested, poular stop off for a lot of people travelling North and south.
 
Jun 22, 2009
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Hi there,

I travel south every year with my young son from Scotland and we always stay at the Caravan Club campsite at Tewkesbury - it is a lovely campsite - with the Abbey in view. It is only 2 miles off M5 so a great stopping point - without having to leave your route. We usually stay 2 nights - so I can get a day off as the village is lovely and you can walk from the campsite. If you go - send my regards to Mike and Bridget they are lovely and had to deal with a lot of hassle with the floods a couple of years ago. Unfortunately I'm missing out my stop this year as we are going to Oxford and therefore I'll travel down M40.

Happy caravanning!

Helen
 

Damian

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Mar 14, 2005
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Plotter, thank you very much for that information.

As I said, I am easily confused, and all those road numbers you have "over there" on the mainland are just too many.

Anything North of Southampton is unfamiliar territory I am afraid.

All I know is I had to go to a town called Birmingham for a course, and Kingsbury was the closest site to stay on,and very nice it was too.
 

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I attended a rally at Kingsbury two weeks ago and Mr Plotter and his lovely wife visited us and whisked us off in their car to Fradley Junction which is a picturesque canal junction and flight of locks complete with tea rooms, pub etc.

We had a lovely day out and then enjoyed the remainder of the rally except for the fact that midges and mosquitos feasted on us, we still have the lumps!
 

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I did not have any problems with regard to midges, in fact I didn't see a single one.

Maybe it had something to do with being there in November,,,hardly the best weather for them.
 
Feb 24, 2008
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The Caravan Club site at Cheltenham Racecourse is handy for an overnight stopover too and might be a bit easier to get in if travelling over a weekend.

We are staying there for a night on our way down to Cornwall in late July.
 
Mar 23, 2008
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The Caravan Club site at Cheltenham Racecourse is handy for an overnight stopover too and might be a bit easier to get in if travelling over a weekend.

We are staying there for a night on our way down to Cornwall in late July.
Hi

Thanks for all the replies just 1 question why can't you take a caravan of length over 20ft to Mill House Caravan Park is it because of restricted access?

Thanks!
 
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hi, dont know full reason why they stopped takin units access no problem, perhaps dont want large vans filling small site , pity was a nice handy local site for us cheers john
 

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