HEREFORDSHIRE CAMPSITES
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TRESSECK
Hoarwithy
Hereford
HR2 6QE

tel> 01432 840235

pitches> 0

open: Easter to September

description>
"Located on an old river meadow with plenty of space to 'stretch out' the campsite is for tents and campervans only. Facilities reflect that this is a campsite for 'real' campers(!) and include cold running water, portaloo's and open campfire facilities. However, if cooking over an open stove is not your thing, The New Harp Inn is just 200m away! Serving excellent food from noon till 10pm, going hungry won't be a problem"
 
WOODLAND TIPIS AND YURTS
Woodlands Farm
Little Dewchurch
Herefordshire
HR2 6QD

tel> 01432 840488

pitches> 1

open:

description>
"We have three traditional Sioux Native American tipis, each sleeping 4-5 comfortably. Each is placed sympathetically within beautiful woodland clearings facing our own private grassland valley. Each tipi is furnished with everything you need for camping in luxury and style. When it is warm you can lift the outer canvas and sun yourself in total comfort, whilst being at one with nature. It makes an excellent place for observing the local wildlife, especially at dusk"
 
EASTNOR CASTLE CAMPSITE
Eastnor Castle
Ledbury
Herefordshire
HR8 1RL

tel> 01531 633160

pitches> 0

open: march to september

description>
"The Eastnor Deer Park overlooks the castle and Malvern Hills, and is a popular site for camping and caravanning during the summer months. The park is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a Site of Special Scientific interest, and for many years visitors have come to Eastnor to enjoy its beauty and tranquility, as well as the course fishing* which is offered free to those camping and caravanning in the Park, and the beautiful walks onto the Malverns"
 
DOWARD PARK
Great Doward
Symonds Yat
Ross On Wye
Herefordshire
HR9 6BP

tel> 01600 890438

pitches> 36

open: March To October

description>
"The south facing terraced site makes the most of the sun, and is completely surrounded by woodland (most of which has free public access). Deer are frequently seen early morning and late evening, along with the occasional badger and fox. Buzzards and occasionally falcons circle overhead. The site has its own fenced woodland, which is ideal for children to play in and make camps – without the fear of getting lost. As we permanently live on site security is very good"