Camping Pods in Ketley Bank, Shropshire
17 campsites within 40 miles of Ketley Bank, Telford and Wrekin with Camping Pods
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Pitch and Canvas at Broad Oak Farm is a friendly, compact, family-run campsite set on a quiet working dairy farm just a mile from local amenities and attractions in the picturesque village of Tattenhall.
Miles: 32.00 from Ketley Bank
It's time to treat yourself to a luxurious stay in a cosy yurt with a lovely on-site hot tub and barbeque hut. Draped within the stunning landscapes of the Peak District Peake's Retreats is a family-run yurt glamping site just twelve miles south of the Peak District National Park.
Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire
Miles: 32.86 from Ketley Bank
Henllan Caravan Park is a three-star-awarded site nestled in the green heart of Mid Wales. The spacious, friendly campsite rests on a lush meadowland next to the gleaming waters OF River BanwY.
From shaggy farm animals to a welcoming communal hot tub, plus beautiful views, and walks, the Linton Mill Camping experience is one you won’t forget. Rumble up the driveway leading to the site.
Miles: 35.29 from Ketley Bank
Set in the quintessentially English village of Eardisland, along the banks of the gleaming River Arrow, Arrow Bank Country Holiday Park is a five-star, dog-friendly holiday park with a lovely fishing pond.
Miles: 35.98 from Ketley Bank
If eco-friendly yurt and cabin glamping sound like your cup of tea, pack your bags and rumble over to Redwood Valley - Woodland Cabin and Yurts, a family-owned luxury campsite located an ideal fifteen-minutes from the lively town of Presteigne.
Miles: 36.33 from Ketley Bank
Abbey Farm Caravan Park rests an ideal one-mile walk along the canal from the lovely town of Llangollen and rests three-quarters of a mile from the picturesque Horseshoe Falls.
Miles: 36.88 from Ketley Bank
The Hut at Hafod Las serves as the perfect escape for stressed-out city dwellers to forget their troubles for a few nights and escape into nature. This spacious, adults-only campsite rests on the cusp of the Clwydian Range in North Wales.
Morphpod at Brandy House Farm is a cosy twelve-acre glampsite, located an ideal twenty-minute drive from the vibrant town of Knighton. Owners Richard and Medina Brock kicked off the project with a one-room bed and breakfast in the charming stony constructions at the farm.
The landscaped Townsend Touring Park rests on the cusp of the village of Pembridge, excellently positioned for hours of woodland walks, relaxed rambles to the nearest village.
Miles: 37.35 from Ketley Bank
Big Foot Glamping and Camping is a spacious, friendly campsite nestled in the lush, rolling Cheshire countryside, offering a serene setting for shaking off the stress of modern life and unwinding.
For views that make your heart leap with glee, to spacious pitches and stellar attractions set your next camping holiday at New Farm. Pick your spot in a large field with views in every direction of the valleys below.
Miles: 38.57 from Ketley Bank
Newlands Meadow is a small, friendly, family-operated campsite spread out over four lush acres of meadow placed in the shadow of the majestic Malvern Hills. This swanky site is just ten-minutes driving distance from the Great Malvern and a mere fifteen from the bustling city of Worcester.
Miles: 38.73 from Ketley Bank
Pack in your tent and head over to the Ashbourne Heights campsite and enjoy jaw-dropping backdrops and beautiful sunrises in the Peak District. The campground is the perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts who want to explore the limestone valleys and the wind-swept moorlands of the Peak District National Park.
Miles: 38.93 from Ketley Bank
Enjoy a simple yet serene stay at the stunning Alderford Lake set a little jaunt away from the picturesque market town of Whitchurch. The site is the perfect spot for wild swimming.
Miles: 20.54 from Ketley Bank
Camping Pods in Ketley Bank, Shropshire
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