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Poston Mill Park is set in
33 acres of glorious Herefordshire countryside in the heart of the
Golden Valley alongside the beautiful small River Dore. The valley gets
its name from the French word "d'or" meaning "gold".
The park is impressive,
not only in our opinion but to prove this we've won a clutch of awards,
including a recent David Bellamy Conservation Gold Award. We've also
been graded 5 star by the Tourist Board, 4 pennants by the AA, a top 100
Family Park in the UK by Practical Caravan and the Calor Most Improved
Park. We are members of the Best of British Holiday & Touring parks,
a group of 50 of the best privately owned holiday parks in the UK.
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The pitches are flat
and level. Most are hard standing as we are open most of the year. All
have electric hook ups and some with all services (including waste
water) are ideal for your touring or camping holiday.
Modern toilet
facilities have individual washing compartments for your privacy. A
cubicle for disabled visitors and level tarmac roads are ideal for the
less able to enjoy Poston Mill.
Seasonal pitches and
"store & tow" are also available.
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We have fishing on the
River Dore, a fun 9 hole pitch and putt (clubs and balls are available
from Reception during opening hours), a 9 hole putting area, croquet
lawn, badminton, petanque, small football pitch and a grass tennis
court, and of course a small children's play area with swings, slides,
climbing frames and a play tractor. |
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The park has lovely
walks along the river on and around the park (maps available), including
our own large dog walking field (well behaved dogs can run free). The
Golden Valley is famous for its walks and cycle paths, and for the keen
walkers, we are near to the Offas Dyke Path.
The privately owned Mill
Bar & Restaurant adjoining the park is conveniently placed to stroll
to for either a snack, bar meal or à la carte meal.
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Nearby Peterchurch
village has 2 local pubs, a licensed Bistro and a well situated shop and
Post Office. The surrounding villages have traditional pubs and Hereford
(9 miles away) has all the choice you'd expect of a city, from a Pizza
Hut to the up-market Left Bank Restaurant. From the famous Cathedral and
Mappa Mundi, to the cinema, leisure centre, shopping centre, River Wye
and Cider, there is something for everyone. Travel in the opposite
direction and you're soon in the famous book town of Hay-on-Wye. The
renowned book capital of the world is a charming town full of hidden
surprises. The bus stop on the park entrance will take you to both of
these places.
Stunning stately homes,
crumbling castles, or great golf courses, the surrounding area has lots
to see and do. Poston Mill is near to the Black Mountains and Brecon
Beacons National Park and whether you are walking or driving, the
scenery and views are breathtaking. If you want a day at the beach, the
South or Mid Wales coast is an hour and a half.
Most importantly,
just relax in the countryside. We are
family friendly and offer a peaceful and quiet holiday in an ideal
location to enjoy the local area and natural farmland.
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Click for maps
and prices |
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Most
bank holidays - minimum charge 5 nights |
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