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Doward Park Camp Site

Ross on Wye, Herefordshire, Heart of England

Alan Rogers Review

The site, which was created around 1997 in a disused quarry, has matured into a very pleasant, peaceful little site, partially terraced, and in a sheltered location. The access roads and the physical proportions of the site make it suitable only for tents, trailer tents and campervans. This site is popular with couples, nature lovers, walkers and those with young families, but has nothing to offer teenagers. There is a children’s play area in Bluebell Wood (unsupervised) at the top of the site with a rope swing and a ‘Timber Trak’. Of the 25 pitches for touring (11 with 16A electricity), three are hardstanding for motorcaravans up to 23 feet in length, the remainder are on grass. Five hardstandings are used for seasonal units.

Location

Getting there...
From A40 between Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth, turn for Symonds Yat West, and follow signs for Doward Park and Biblins. Turn into narrow lane for about 1 mile and site is on right, on sharp left hand bend. O.S.GR: SO548157.

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