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Oswestry Camping & Caravanning Club Site in Shropshire

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  • Photo of Oswestry Camping & Caravanning Club Site
  • Photo of Oswestry Camping & Caravanning Club Site
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The sandstone crags of Nesscliffe County Park overlook our 5 star Club Site which was voted within the Top 100 UK sites in 2011 by readers of Practical Caravan magazine. Hidden behind the local woodland Cranberry Moss offers a rural, tranquil
haven for those seeking peace, quiet and relaxation.
In the rolling pastureland of Shropshire with its
ancient woodlands and commons, the site is
midway between Oswestry and Shrewsbury – you
can easily explore Wales from here too.Worth noting: There are various waymarked trails for walkers and cyclists in Nesscliffe Country Park. A fish
and chip van visits site on Fridays. No play area on site.
Eat Local: Local dry-cured bacon, sausages, eggs, milk, jams, honey, marmalade, ice cream and rapeseed oil available from Site reception. A farmers’
market is held in Oswestry on the last Friday of the month and in Shrewsbury on the first Friday.
Did you know? We are only 26 miles from Much Wenlock, home of the Modern Olympic Games.Modern facilities including centrally heated block with individual cubicles and disabled/parent and baby room
On site dog walk as well as an ancient bridleway adjacent to the site leading to a network of footpaths
- Walking and cycling from site along country lanes
- Many local hostelries serving quality food within the area
- Fish and chip van visits the site on Friday evenings
- Two bus routes servicing Oswestry and
Shrewsbury from site entrance. Free Wi-Fi
available on site
- Come and be amazed at the many and varied attractions in the area from Shrewsbury with its variety of independent shops, Summer Festival
Season and internationally recognised gardens, Ironbridge and Telford with their multitude of museums to the Lakes of Vyrnwy and Ellesmere, as well as the market town of Oswestry and surrounding villages, not forgetting the Seven wonders of Wales

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