On the banks of the River Severn, on the Shropshire Worcester border.
Bank Farm Static Caravan Holiday Park is in upper Arley, a tiny Worcestershire hamlet, just a short walk from Arley Station. The Severn Valley Steam Railway runs along the edge of our park. We are set on the banks of the river Severn. Bewdley in Worcestershire is our closest town which is just 10 minutes away. The Severn Valley stretches from mid Wales to the river’s mouth where it joins the sea at Bristol and there are footpaths that run the full lenght of from the Welsh mountains to the coast.
Visit Worcester.
The county city is Worcester, which is in the centre of Worcestershire, it’s such a great place to visit and is just 20 miles from Bank farm Holiday Park. Worcestershire has many static caravan parks but we hope you will think Bank Farm is one of the very best.
Visit Shrewsbury.
Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire. It is located in the center of the county far along the River Severn. It is about 35 miles from Bank Farm. make certain to visit this interesting market town.
Bank Farm has the best Holiday Home Park facilities.
Most Worcestershire static caravan parks won’t have a list of facilities to top Bank farm‘s which include:
- Swimming Pool
- Pitch and Putt Golf Course
- Fishing at Bank Farm – 2 fishing pools and the river Severn
- Equestrian Centre
- Outside Gym
- Tennis court
- Play Park with climbing frame
- Glamping and Spa Lodge where parties of up to 11 can stay
How far is the Worcestershire Shropshire border from you?
Bank Farm is the ideal location for many residents of Birmingham and the Black Country, it’s only about an hours drive to Bank Farm, yet once here you are in the most beautiful rural location. The farm is on the edge of the Wyre Forest with miles of tracks, trails and footpaths to explore.
Searching for a new or preloved static caravan in Worcestershire or Shropshire, Bank Farm Holiday Park is the perfect choice. We are beautifully positioned on the Worcestershire, Shropshire border to explore the surrounding Wyre Forest and the Severn Valley. The counties of Shropshire and Worcestershire are amongst the most rural counties in England.
Bank Farm is the perfect holiday park to explore the bordering uplands of Wales and lowland of England, Shropshire has had an amazing history. This history is steeped in a wealth of archaeological sites, and in a fantastic collection of archives. The heritage of the Industrial Revolution is recognised in the two, much visited, world heritage sites that partly fall within Shropshire: The Ironbridge Gorge and Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal, along with The Flaxmill Maltings, the world’s first iron-framed building, paving the way for modern high-rise buildings. Shropshire has the third largest number of listed buildings and registered parks and gardens in England, and over 100 conservation areas.
On the Shropshire side nearly 25% of the county around Bank farm is designated as the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, we have 3 national nature reserves. Internationally important wetland sites, areas of conservation and many sites of significant scientific interest. Shropshire is criss-crossed with beautiful rights of way, many in walking distance of Bank Farm Static Caravan Park , many are amongst England’s finest, including paths such as the Shropshire Way and Offa’s Dyke Path National Trail, and national cycle routes – your challenge is to walk and ride them all.
Do visit the many museums and heritage attractions, including RAF Museum Cosford, Severn Valley Railway, Ironbridge Gorge Museums, Ludlow Castle, Shrewsbury Castle, Attingham Park, Dudmaston Hall, Oswestry Hillfort, Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd.
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