Clent Hills Camping and Caravanning Club Site
Tel: +44 (0)1562 710015
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Tel: +44 (0)1562 710015
If you're looking for a break to get away from a busy lifestyle but don't want to be too far from civilization our Clent Hills Club Site is a great option.
Its location in a peaceful valley, less than a mile from the beautiful Clent Hills, makes this a truly relaxing site, yet the city of Birmingham is less than 15 miles away with Halesowen and Kidderminster even closer.
This spacious site enjoys a peaceful ambience and pleasant views across the surrounding countryside. The Clent Hills, less than a mile from the campsite, are a popular haunt for walkers with miles of footpaths and stunning panoramic views of the Cotswolds, Welsh Borders and Shropshire Hills. The National Trust’s programme of guided walks and suggested routes will help you find your way around this rural haven. The 440 acres of woodland and heathland are popular with birdwatchers too.
For shopping, attractions and cultural distractions Birmingham offers the famous Bullring shopping centre, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery the Sea Life Centre and more. Other attractions within driving distance include the Black Country Living Museum, Cadbury World and West Midlands Safari Park.
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Most pitches are sloping and chocks will be required. Near Warwickshire County Cricket Club Edgbaston and NEC. 10 minutes from J3 and J4 on the M5.
100% coverage cannot be guaranteed due to rural location, weather conditions and changing flora. These can cause variable signal strength. Hotspots are available. More information.
* Check-in: 13:00
Check-out: 12:00
Open: 01/04/22 - 31/10/22
Open: 01/04/23 - 31/10/23
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