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Where is best to stay in Herefordshire?

BryonySymes

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Hi everyone!

I need your help again for a feature in the July issue - I'm looking for the best places to stay when touring in Herefordshire. What are your favourite sites in the area? Whether it be large holiday parks and club sites or small and peaceful CS's and CL's, we want to know them!

Thanks in advance.

Bryony
 
Another vote for Cuckoos Corner. It is essentially like a CL/CS but has expanded to take 15-18 vans. Most pitches are HS with 16A EHU and water tap and TV point. The showers etc have to be seen to be believed! There is even a room with an IPad mounted on the wall for free use; a microwave; and a fridge. The owner, Adrian, is extremely attentive.

Great walking directly from the site. Good bus service to Hereford from outside the gate. Excellent Chippy and decent local shop less than 1/2mile.
 
Another superb site in Herefordshire is of course the well-known LUCKSAL, located right adjacent to the Wye, and with its own canoe launching site. We have been using this site so long, initially as tent campers, and now as caravaners, than we have seen many changes .... and every time it just gets better. A very flat, level site with both HS and grass pitches. Absolutely immaculate grass and grounds (and very strict rules on pitch rotation on the grass pitches). Good pubs about a mile away in both directions. Limited bus service to Hereford.
 
Pearl Lakes leisure. Its the Sister Site to Poston Mill.Pearl Lakes is located at Shobden and a nice trip over to the Airfield in the mornings where you can enjoy a very nice full English breakfast .
Sir Roger .
 

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