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Open Season: Open All Year |
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| Daisy Bank is a delightful adult touring caravan park on the Wales border with glorious views of the Shropshire hills. It is a beautifully landscaped caravan site well known for a warm welcome and great relaxation all year round. The area is a treasure for walkers, cyclists and wildlife lovers being central for exploring mid Wales, the historic ‘March’ towns and rural Shropshire. Mark and Nicky have opened a second luxury facilities building in 2011 and added free WiFi to their all inclusive pitch fee. | ||||
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Park Facilities Daisy Bank Touring Caravan Park is graded five star, a standard we’re proud to offer our guests. The site is laid out into four areas, each with their own attractive features and views. Caravan and Motorhome pitches are hardstandings with 16 amp electric hook-up, fresh water and waste water drainage. Digital TV hook up is now available on most pitches. Meadow field is open for tents in Summer with glorious views across the Camlad Valley. A new facilities building contains luxury shower rooms each with wash hand basin, vanity unit and W.C.. There is a full disabled suite easily accessible from gently sloping paths. Showers are free and there is plentiful hot water. We also have a laundry/drying room and a small shop at reception selling a few essentials, newspapers and Calor Gas. You can borrow DVD’s and books from our library. |
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Guests have free use of an excellent putting green; we’ll lend you putters and balls. Daisy Bank is a dog friendly caravan site with a superb fenced dog walk. Bishops Castle is the best place to eat-out or enjoy a drink after a hard day relaxing. Ask about our recommendations or click on to our website to see some of the local hostelries offering good local food and real ales. Daisy Bank is in a secure area with a security barrier for added peace of mind. Do come and see us, you will be glad you chose Daisy Bank. |
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Whats on nearby Daisy Bank is excellent for walking or cycling. Local trails include Offa's Dyke, The Severn Way, Shropshire Way, The Jack Mytton Way and the Kerry Ridgeway. Roundton Nature Reserve overlooks the park and is popular for wildlife and bird watching. Wales is a romantic mix of mountains, sea and celtic culture. It’s dramatic history can be seen in the nearby ‘March’ towns protected by ancient castles. A stroll around Montgomery and its castle is a step back in time, while Welshpool retains its market town charm overlooked by Powys Castle and its lovely gardens. The canal is a picturesque feature of the town which is also the terminus of the Llanfair steam railway. |
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Rhyader and the Elan valley is a popular day trip to the Red Kite feeding centre. Aberystwyth and the coast is an hour’s drive through the scenic Cambrian Mountains. Shropshire’s hills and rural towns have a gentle character. Join the Long Myndd trail at the National Trust Carding Hill Valley to enjoy extensive views over the area. The Stiperstones is a rocky outcrop mined since Roman times. Nearby towns include, Bishops Castle, famous for brewing and Craven Arms for Stokesay Castle. You can follow the River Severn to Shrewsbury, Telford and Ironbridge Gorge. There is fishing in the River Severn and Montgomery canal and Golf at Welshpool. Bargain hunters will love the Sunday afternoon market at "Tuffins" in Churchstoke. |
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How to find us Daisy Bank Touring Caravan Park is situated off the A489 between Craven Arms and Churchstoke (2 miles east of Churchstoke). Easy access onto the site. O.S. Sheet 137, map ref: 303929. |
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