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Caravan Parks and Camping Sites in Shrewsbury

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Hughley

Shrewsbury

Shropshire

SY5 6NT

01746 785208

Sleeps: 240

Prices: From: £14.00 - To: £14.00

Description: Peaceful and tranquil. Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty below the famous Wenlock Edge. Ideal base for walking, cycling and riding.

Cranberry Moss

Kinnerley

Oswestry

Shropshire

SY10 8DY

01743 741118

Sleeps: 390

Prices: From: £12.60 - To: £14.50

Description: Open All Year. Newly refurbished site with excellent facilities for all types of touring campers. One of the Top 100 sites in the UK for 2011 as voted for by our campers in Practical Caravan magazine.

Middletown

Welshpool

Powys

SY21 8EJ

01938 570526

Sleeps: 99

Prices: From: £7.00 - To: £210.00

Description: Bank farm is situated at the gateway to Wales on the A458 between the villages of Trefonen and Middletown at the foot of the Breiddon Hills.  

Welshpool Road

Oxon

Shrewsbury

Shropshire

SY3 5FB

01743 340868

Sleeps: 444

Prices: From: £16.10 - To: £16.10

Description: Oxon Hall Touring Park is set in attractive, undulating, tree-fringed land conveniently close to Shrewsbury town centre and the by-pass out to Wales.

Off Wheathall Rd

Wheathall, Dorrington

Shrewsbury

Shropshire

SY5 7NG

01743 718449

Sleeps: 4

Prices: From: £12.00 - To: £20.00

Description: Very well kept adults only Caravan Club C.L. site.

Bicton House

Bicton

Shrewsbury

Shropshire

SY3 8EQ

01743 850054

Sleeps: 88

Prices: From: £5.00 - To: £14.00

Description: Bicton House is a campsite situated 3 miles out of Shrewsbury on a familly run farm in the heart of Shropshire's lovely countryside. We would like to welcome you and your family to stay on our campsite.

Ring Bank

Haughton

Shrewsbury

Shropshire

SY4 4GB

01743 709334

Prices: From: £13.20 - To: £16.00

Description: Stay at Ebury Hill and you’ll be joining a line of guests that goes back nearly 3,000 years – originally developed as a hill fort in the Iron Age.