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Royal Vale Caravan Park in Cheshire

Welcome to Royal Vale, a new caravan park set in the heart of the Cheshire countryside. The beautifully landscaped park is easily accessed from the M6, situated just off the A50 at Allostock, between the old market town of Knutsford and the historic village of Holmes Chapel.



Here at Royal Vale, we pride ourselves on excellent facilities such as our all-weather pitches, each well-maintained with firm grounds and cut grass, free access to the centrally heated shower / toilet blocks and a security barrier for your peace of mind. Maintaining these great facilities and offering top service, we aim to be the premier caravan park in Cheshire.



We have years of experience in the leisure industry, with other great caravan parks outside Cheshire, such as Glencote Caravan Park. This extensive knowledge allowed us to scour the country, fully understanding what makes the perfect location. In the end we felt that a caravan park in the delightful Cheshire Countryside would be ideal.

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Fairly new caravan park reasonably level. Facilities were ou t of this world and kept immaculate. On finding this site the directions were to turn into campsite at a pub, unfortunately this pub was not open at the time. Saying that here are several pubs within a couple of miles doing excellent food. Staff/ owners were helpful and friendly. Good for overnight stops and longer stays. Well laid out plenty of young foliage which should be maturing nicely
Linda McCulloch (30th Jul 2012)