Lodge & Caravan Holiday Parks in Rural Herefordshire

Herefordshire is a rural county and offers a small selection of holiday parks that are perfect if you want a holiday in the countryside with peace and quiet, surrounded by stuning hills and fields. There is a good sslection of holiday accommodation from static caravans, luxury lodges with hot tubs, touring pitches and more adventurous glamping setups. Known for its lush countryside and being close to the Welsh border, Herefordshire has a number of caravan parks that take advantage of the natural beauty, family-friendly facilities and outdoor activities like walking, cycling and fishing. You can find a range of caravan and lodge parks in Herefordshire here, rural campsites and motorhome and touring caravan parks across the amazing county of Herefordshire.

Why Choose Our Herefordshire Holiday Parks?

Holiday parks in Herefordshire serve as great bases for exploring the county's unique attractions including trails, rivers and historic sites. Hereford is the county's only city and is home to Hereford Cathedral with its famous Mappa Mundi and the chained library. Ross-on-Wye is very pretty and a popular tourist spot  with access to the Wye Valley Walk. Ledbury features black and white timber framed old buildings and is known for its range of independent shops. Hay-on-Wye is known as the "town of books," hosts the annual Hay Festival and has a good range of bookshops.

You can canoe the River Wye and paddle past the landscapes that featured in the show Sex Education. Hike the Malvern Hills or pop over to Wales and explore the Brecon Beacons. Explore the villages of Eardisland and Pembridge and castles such as Eastnor Castle and Goodrich Castle that have historic tours and gardens. Other places worth visiting include Berrington Hall (National Trust), the Waterworks Museum and llama trekking, yes, you can do that in Hereforshire.

Why Holiday Parks in Herefordshire Are Worth Visiting

Herefordshire's holiday parks attract holidaymakers because of the tranquility, natural beauty and accessibility to the countryside and great places to visit. The landscape offers a peaceful escape from urban life, ideal for relaxing holidays. Many parks, like Malvern View Holiday Park for example, hass over 100 acres of farmland with walking trails and views of the local area. The parks are virtually always in the countryside in really quiet areas with great views, Herefordshire is a place where you come to relax, enjoy nature and escape with some fantastic places to visit.

 

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Best For: Countryside breaks, couples, walkers
Accommodation Types: Lodges, caravans
Highlights: Malvern Hills views, peaceful setting, walking routes

Malvern View Holiday Park is set in open countryside near Ledbury, offering lodges and caravans with scenic views towards the Malvern Hills. Its calm, rural atmosphere makes it ideal for guests seeking a peaceful base for walking and countryside exploring.

The park provides easy access to the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, along with nearby market towns, vineyards and local pubs. With its quiet setting and strong walking links, Malvern View suits couples and families wanting a slower-paced break.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for visitors wanting a tranquil park with direct access to Malvern Hills scenery and walking routes.

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Best for: Families and outdoor lovers seeking a relaxed Herefordhsire countryside lodge break.
Accommodation Types: Self-catering lodges and holiday homes.
Highlights: Spacious lodges set in a peaceful rural setting with private outdoor space. Great access to walking and cycling routes, nearby villages and scenic countryside.

Woodside Lodges Country Park offers comfortable self-catering lodge accommodation set within tranquil Cheshire countryside, ideal for guests who enjoy fresh air and open space. Each lodge features modern interiors and outdoor areas perfect for unwinding after a day exploring the surroundings.

The location places guests within easy reach of picturesque Cheshire villages, rural walking trails and country pubs, with scenic lanes and cycle routes close by. Nearby attractions include local farms, nature spots and traditional market towns such as Knutsford and Northwich.

Why it’s a top pick: It’s a top pick for visitors who want a peaceful lodge holiday with scenic rural views, easy access to countryside walks and cycling, and proximity to Cheshire’s charming towns and villages.

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Exploring Herefordshire Beyond the Holiday Park

Staying at caravan parks in Herefordshire gives visitors access to one of England’s most scenic and peaceful rural counties, where rolling hills, river valleys, historic market towns and fruit orchards shape a gentle and varied holiday environment. Herefordshire’s combination of countryside paths, riverside trails, timber-framed villages and local food heritage makes it appealing for walkers, families, couples and countryside explorers alike.

Many visitors choose Herefordshire as a base for scenic walks through wooded lanes, exploring riverside routes alongside the Wye and Lugg, visiting market towns such as Hereford and Leominster, or discovering local vineyards, gardens and farm shops. Caravan parks here provide convenient access to open countryside, village trails and heritage sites that make each day distinct and relaxing.

Countryside Trails, Rivers and Outdoor Experiences

Herefordshire’s landscape invites exploration across a variety of outdoor environments ranging from river valleys to rural commons and wooded areas.

Popular countryside and outdoor experiences in Herefordshire include:

  • Walking and cycling along riverside paths beside the River Wye and River Lugg for scenic views
  • Exploring woodland and meadow trails in areas such as Black and White Village Trail with its network of village lanes
  • Gentle country walks through orchards, pastures and hop fields that reflect the region’s agricultural heritage
  • Wildlife watching and nature observation in nature reserves and green corridors

These landscapes make it easy for visitors staying at caravan parks nearby to enjoy peaceful routes and quiet natural spaces.

Historic Towns, Villages and Local Culture

Herefordshire has a rich heritage visible in its market towns, village centres and historic landmarks.

Heritage and local experiences in Herefordshire include:

  • Exploring Hereford with its cathedral, riverside paths and independent shops
  • Walking the Black and White Village Trail through timber-framed villages such as Eardisland, Pembridge and Kington
  • Visiting historic market towns such as Leominster and Ross-on-Wye with local markets, cafés and antiques shops
  • Discovering local food producers, orchards, cider makers and country inns throughout the county

These experiences add cultural depth to countryside and outdoor days.

Scenic Drives, Valleys and Water Routes

Herefordshire’s varied terrain includes rolling hills, river corridors and scenic lanes that offer opportunities for exploration beyond footpaths.

Popular scenic experiences include:

  • Driving the routes through the Wye Valley with views over wooded slopes and river bends
  • Riverside picnic spots and view points along stretches of river paths and country lanes
  • Quarry Pools and woodlands with calm water edges and open nature routes
  • Countryside circuits linking market towns, quaint villages and local heritage sites

This variety gives visitors staying at caravan parks flexibility to mix active days with scenic drives.

Planning a Herefordshire Caravan Holiday by Season

Herefordshire can be enjoyed throughout the year, and planning around seasonal highlights can help shape a visit.

Seasonal considerations include:

  • Spring for blooming orchards, mild countryside walks and ripening riverside paths
  • Summer for longer daylight on river routes, village exploration and outdoor picnics
  • Late summer and early autumn for harvest colours, cider festivals and golden countryside vistas

Travelling outside peak school holiday periods often brings quieter routes and wider availability at caravan parks across Herefordshire.

Using Herefordshire as a Base to Explore the West Midlands and Wales Borders

Herefordshire’s location near the Welsh border and central England makes it easy to combine countryside routes, cultural history and rural experiences during a single holiday.

Common day trip options include:

  • Visiting the Brecon Beacons and Welsh border landscapes for mountain and valley days
  • Exploring neighbouring counties such as Shropshire and Worcestershire for historic towns and scenic valleys
  • Discovering tranquil river walks and wooded routes along the Wye Valley beyond the county boundary

This flexibility allows visitors staying at caravan parks in Herefordshire to enjoy a mix of landscapes and experiences without extensive travel.

Choosing the Right Caravan Park in Herefordshire

Caravan parks across Herefordshire cater to a range of holiday preferences. Parks near river valleys provide easy access to water side paths and nature routes, while those nestled within countryside hills are ideal for visitors who enjoy rural tranquillity and scenic walks. Parks close to market towns offer convenient access to shops, heritage and village culture, while those further out provide quiet surroundings and gentle trails.