Holiday Parks and Caravan Parks in Worcestershire
Holiday parks in Worcestershire suit visitors looking for an inland break with countryside, rivers, market towns and family days out nearby. The county works well for caravan parks and touring stays because many of its best places are spread across easy day trip routes, from Worcester and the River Severn to the Malvern Hills, Bewdley, Broadway, Evesham, Pershore and Wyre Forest.
Caravan parks in Worcestershire are usually chosen for location as much as facilities. A base near Worcester gives access to cathedral streets, riverside walks and places to eat. A stay near Malvern is better for hill walks, views and dog friendly breaks. Bewdley and Kidderminster suit families who want the Severn Valley Railway, Wyre Forest and West Midlands Safari Park close by, while Broadway, Evesham and Pershore give the county a softer countryside and market town feel.
Caravan holidays in Worcestershire are a good choice for visitors who want varied days out without relying on one main resort. You can build a short break around walking, steam railway trips, riverside towns, gardens, family attractions, food stops and scenic drives, then return to a quieter park setting at the end of the day.
Where to Stay in Worcestershire
Worcester and the River Severn suit visitors who want history, restaurants, shops, riverside walks and a central base for exploring the county.
Malvern and the Malvern Hills suit walkers, dog owners, couples and visitors who want views, countryside and a more scenic Worcestershire stay.
Bewdley, Kidderminster and Wyre Forest suit family holiday parks, woodland walks, steam railway trips and visitor attractions.
Broadway, Evesham and Pershore suit quieter caravan holidays, market towns, riverside walks, local food and Cotswold edge days out.
Tenbury Wells, Upton upon Severn and rural west Worcestershire suit slower breaks, countryside pubs, river scenery and touring routes towards the Teme Valley and Malvern Hills.
Why Choose Worcestershire for a Holiday Park Break?
Worcestershire is a strong choice for visitors who want a countryside holiday with plenty of variety. The county has a useful mix of outdoor space, historic places, family attractions and attractive towns, making it well suited to caravan parks, touring sites and rural holiday parks.
The Malvern Hills give the county one of its strongest walking areas, while the River Severn links places such as Worcester, Bewdley and Upton upon Severn. Families can plan days around Wyre Forest, the Severn Valley Railway and West Midlands Safari Park, while couples may prefer Broadway, Pershore, Evesham, Malvern and quieter countryside villages.
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Best for: Couples, families, glamping, lodge and touring caravan holidays wanting a small Worcestershire stay near Pershore.
Accommodation Types: Lodges, safari tents, luxury pods, camping pods, motorhome pitches and touring caravan pitches.
Highlights: Private hot tubs, Bow Brook, meadow walks, bird hide, 30 acre site, Pershore Abbey, Bredon Hill and Worcester.
Bowbrook Lodges is at Hyde Farm near Pershore, with Bow Brook, meadow land and lakes running through the site. The official site notes 30 acres to explore, 3000 newly planted trees, mixed orchards, a bird hide and a one mile hard path for year round walking.
The accommodation mix includes self catering lodges, safari tents, pods and touring pitches, with hot tubs listed across the Hoseasons stays. Pershore adds the River Avon, Georgian streets and Pershore Abbey, while Bredon Hill, Worcester, Evesham and the Malvern Hills give the break a strong Worcestershire countryside angle.
Why it’s a top pick: A small Pershore stay with hot tubs, meadow walks and proper countryside detail.
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Best for: Couples, golfers and dog owners wanting a Worcestershire lodge holiday near Pershore.
Accommodation Types: Luxury lodges with private hot tubs and self catering facilities.
Highlights: Private hot tubs, 18 hole golf course, river fishing, members’ clubhouse, Bredon Hill, Pershore and Tewkesbury.
Bredon View is on the edge of Pershore, with Bredon Hill rising across the surrounding countryside. The lodges are set around a golf course and working farm landscape, with private hot tubs, WiFi, fitted kitchens and decking for sitting out after a day around the Vale of Evesham.
The 18 hole golf course is free for holiday guests when ground conditions allow, with river fishing and the members’ clubhouse adding more to the park than lodge accommodation alone. Pershore gives the stay market town character, while Tewkesbury, Bredon Hill walks, the River Avon and the edge of the Cotswolds shape the main days out.
Why it’s a top pick: Hot tub lodges, golf and river fishing in a strong Pershore setting.
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Best for: Couples and families wanting a quiet lodge stay in the Vale of Evesham.
Accommodation Types: Self catering lodges, with selected private hot tub options.
Highlights: Private hot tubs, countryside walks, River Avon, Fish & Anchor Inn, Broadway, Middle Littleton Tithe Barn and Evesham.
Cotswold Gateway Escape is in Offenham, a Worcestershire village just outside Evesham, with the River Avon and Vale of Evesham countryside shaping the stay. The lodges have open plan living space, fitted kitchens, WiFi, patio doors and outdoor seating, with private hot tubs included in selected accommodation.
This is a better fit for guests who want the Cotswolds without staying in the busier villages. The Fish & Anchor Inn gives Offenham a riverside pub within the local area, Middle Littleton Tithe Barn adds a National Trust stop with a 6.2 mile walking route and Broadway brings the Cotswold stone, shops and tower days that people usually come here for.
Why it’s a top pick: Quiet Worcestershire lodges with hot tubs, river walks and Broadway within reach.
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