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Bluebell Wilds Campsite

England, North West England, Cheshire, Whitchurch

Tel:
+44 779 522 5944
Open:
End March - Mid October.

Alan Rogers Review of Bluebell Wilds Campsite

Bluebell Wilds is a small adults-only site on the Cheshire/Shropshire border, half an hour's drive to Chester and just under an hour to Liverpool. Bluebell Wilds is just next to the Bishop Bennet Way, a popular long-distance trail that leads to the equally splendid Sandstone Trail and several other footpaths. That puts a whole range of walks within easy reach along with a canal side pub 20 minutes’ stroll away for those post-walk pints. The site is part of a small farm close to the Cheshire/Shropshire border, about 10 minutes’ drive from Whitchurch. There are lovely rural views all around, and the site is often treated to some spectacular sunrises and sunsets. Whitchurch has plenty of places to pick up picnic bits to nibble while you watch the sky, and it also has takeaways that will deliver to site.

When you are not out walking, there is plenty more to do nearby, including castles, a gin distillery and a water sports lake; expand your horizons a little further and you can make day trips to Chester, Shrewsbury, Liverpool or Manchester.

Facilities at Bluebell Wilds Campsite

The toilet block with wash basins, wc’s toilets and a couple of wet rooms with showers. Dish washing area. Chemical toilet point BBQ’s allowed. Dogs allowed. Dog walk adjacent. Bar nearby.

  • Bar Nearby
  • Fishing Nearby
  • Golf Nearby
  • Nature
  • Outdoor
  • Riding Nearby
  • Shop Nearby
  • Small Site

Directions to Bluebell Wilds Campsite

From Whitchurch on the A41, go through Grindley Brook, past the Texaco garage on your right-hand side. About a mile further on you will see signposts for Bell 'O'th Hill. This will be a left turn. Take that turning. Up ahead in the distance at the top of the hill you will see the old Bluebell inn on the right-hand side. Opposite the pub car park, you will see the entrance to the site. From Chester on the A41, come through the Hampton/Malpas roundabout where you will see the Forts of India restaurant. Continue along the A41 for approximately two miles, you will come up a long straight with a church at the top of the hill on the left-hand side. Shortly after the church you will take a right turn, which is signposted Tushingham Primary School. Follow the road past the primary school, down the hill around a right-hand bend. In the distance you will see a black and white building on the left-hand side. This is the old Bluebell inn, the driveway into the site is on the left-hand side opposite the pub car park.

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