Emral Gardens Caravan Park. Adults Only
The Broad family welcome you to Emral Gardens exclusively for adults which is located perfectly as a hideaway site.
It is located next to a restored lily pond in the old gardens to the former Emral Hall dating back to the 12th Century and surrounded by our stud farm of 200 acres.
Sadly, the magnificent house - one of the grandest in Wales - no longer remains, although much of the surrounding estate remains intact, and is full of interesting features.
Partly surrounded by woodland with views across fields of horses and sheep, the site is ideal for those who prefer a quiet relaxing break. Our aim is conservation and providing a pleasant environment for you to enjoy your stay.
To maintain the peace and tranquility of our park it is regrettable that we cannot accommodate persons under the age of 18 years.
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It is located next to a restored lily pond in the old gardens to the former Emral Hall dating back to the 12th Century and surrounded by our stud farm of 200 acres.
Sadly, the magnificent house - one of the grandest in Wales - no longer remains, although much of the surrounding estate remains intact, and is full of interesting features.
Partly surrounded by woodland with views across fields of horses and sheep, the site is ideal for those who prefer a quiet relaxing break. Our aim is conservation and providing a pleasant environment for you to enjoy your stay.
To maintain the peace and tranquility of our park it is regrettable that we cannot accommodate persons under the age of 18 years.
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The Trotting Mare Caravan Park
The Trotting Mare Caravan Park is open all year round, and is situated between the historic village of Overton-on-Dee (near Wrexham), and the Lakelands of Ellesmere in Shropshire. The grounds are uniquely located on the border joining Wales and England upon the A528.
The site provides you with the perfect base for exploring and relaxing within the Welsh and Shropshire countryside.
Onsite facilities include: shower and toilet block, electrical hook-up points, Restaurant/Bistro, and Public House.
The caravan park has a fully modernised toilet and shower block with central heating and hot and cold water. The caravan park has 50% hard standing and 50% grass with each stand being numbered.
Please telephone to make a booking or enquiry on 01978 711 963 between the hours of 10am and 9pm from Monday to Sunday.
Perfect for country holidays, mini breaks or one night stop-over.
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The site provides you with the perfect base for exploring and relaxing within the Welsh and Shropshire countryside.
Onsite facilities include: shower and toilet block, electrical hook-up points, Restaurant/Bistro, and Public House.
The caravan park has a fully modernised toilet and shower block with central heating and hot and cold water. The caravan park has 50% hard standing and 50% grass with each stand being numbered.
Please telephone to make a booking or enquiry on 01978 711 963 between the hours of 10am and 9pm from Monday to Sunday.
Perfect for country holidays, mini breaks or one night stop-over.
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Plassey Leisure Park
The Plassey Touring Caravan Park has been the proud winner of many Awards over the last ten years and its superb amenities cater for all:- from families looking for a weekend break, to couples wishing to relax and take in all the beautiful countryside surroundings.
Park facilities have recently been upgraded to include a superb Amenity building with individual washroom cubicles, showers, toilets and dishwashing area. With its special provision for babies and the disabled, it is an ideal supplement to the already excellent on-site facilities.
Other Park improvements include the Deluxe touring pitches with their own electric, lighting, water and waste water facilities, some with all weather hardstandings. The complex also features a well-stocked general store for all your everyday needs and for children there is a play area, table-tennis, badminton and an indoor, heated swimming pool.
The Plassey Touring Caravan Park is perfectly placed as a centre for visiting nearby places of interest such as the historic centres of Chester and Shrewsbury or the hamlet town of Oswestry. The Welsh mountains and valleys with their spectacular scenery are also on your doorstep.
Adjoining the Park is The Plassey Craft & Retail Centre with many hand-made crafts and boutiques, a licensed Restaurant serving traditional meals, and a Coffee Shop provides light lunches and homemade teas.
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Park facilities have recently been upgraded to include a superb Amenity building with individual washroom cubicles, showers, toilets and dishwashing area. With its special provision for babies and the disabled, it is an ideal supplement to the already excellent on-site facilities.
Other Park improvements include the Deluxe touring pitches with their own electric, lighting, water and waste water facilities, some with all weather hardstandings. The complex also features a well-stocked general store for all your everyday needs and for children there is a play area, table-tennis, badminton and an indoor, heated swimming pool.
The Plassey Touring Caravan Park is perfectly placed as a centre for visiting nearby places of interest such as the historic centres of Chester and Shrewsbury or the hamlet town of Oswestry. The Welsh mountains and valleys with their spectacular scenery are also on your doorstep.
Adjoining the Park is The Plassey Craft & Retail Centre with many hand-made crafts and boutiques, a licensed Restaurant serving traditional meals, and a Coffee Shop provides light lunches and homemade teas.
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Lady Margarets Park Caravan Club Site
A beautiful wooded parkland site adjacent to the grounds of Chirk Castle in the heart of Marcher country, with pitches both in intimate tree-shaded glades and in open grassed areas. There are several historic houses and castles to visit: Chirk is on the doorstep, a huge border fortress completed in 1310. A little further afield explore the Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty such as Ceiriog Valley, the Berwyn Mountains and Pistyll Rhaeadr, the highest waterfall in Wales. At Llangollen you can view the scenic Dee Valley by steam train or by canal boat. After a hard day's sightseeing, you will find eating out in the area incredibly good value.
Important Information
Please follow the directions in the Site Directory when approaching or leaving this site.
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Important Information
Please follow the directions in the Site Directory when approaching or leaving this site.
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