Briarfields Motel and Touring Caravan Park
4.77 /5
Briarfields is a very friendly adult-only park in a vibrant location, a few minutes from the M5 motorway. Spacious grass, hardstanding and fully serviced pitches inclusive of electricity along with spotless modern washrooms. Glamping pods are also on offer, perfect for friends and families. Cheltenham and Gloucester are easily accessible using the 24-hour bus service or an off-road road cycle path/footpath into both Cheltenham and Gloucester.
Situated just a few minutes from the M5, ten minutes in to Cheltenham town centre
A 24 hour bus service from outside the gate into Regency Cheltenham and Historic Gloucester
Well maintained onsite facilities with an off road cycle and footpath into town
About Briarfields Motel and Touring Caravan Park
Briarfields is a friendly park, beautifully landscaped and exclusively for adults, surrounded by mature hedges, shrubs and lawns, the park has an array of trees to give it that rural feel, with lots of birdlife too. For those with tourers or motorhomes choose from hardstanding pitches inclusive of 10 amp electric or opt for a fully serviced pitch. All pitches are divided by hornbeam hedging (some are more mature than others). Escape the elements in comfort with one of three cosy glamping pods (Buttercup, Daisy, Bluebell), all with electricity, lighting and heating. Pods sleep two adults with either a double bed or two singles, although do note that bedding isn't provided. Inside you will find a small kitchenette equipped with a mini fridge, microwave and kettle. French doors lead onto your own decking area. Cycling is fantastic here and there is a path outside the entrance that goes all the way into Cheltenham (10 minutes). Sustrans cycle route 41 is a stones throw away and will lead you along quiet roads into Gloucester. Pets are most welcome and there is a maximum of two dogs per pitch. The park is not quite big enough for a dedicated dog walk but there is a little orchard adjacent to the motorhome service area for toileting morning and evening. There are lots of walks directly from the park and lots of places a short drive away where your four-legged friends can have a yomp in the fields. Rallies are also most welcome.
The site is open all year, with camping available from Easter to September only.
There are 74 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options
44 x Electric Hardstanding Pitches
Max 4 people
Hardstanding touring pitches with 10 amp electric hook up. Mostly level on concrete with a gravel and grass area making space for an awning. Suitable for caravans, campervans and smaller motorhomes up to 8m.
27 x Fully Serviced Hardstanding Touring Pitches
Max 4 people
Fully serviced, hardstanding pitches with hedge dividers for privacy. Each has 10 amp electric, fresh water and waste disposal. Suitable for all caravans, campervans and smaller motorhomes up to 8m.
Site tariff
Things to do on site and in the Cheltenham area
Public Transport is excellent! The bus stops to both Cheltenham and Gloucester are directly outside the park and buses run 24 hours a day - every 20 minutes during the daytime and every 30 minutes in the evening.
Cheltenham is proud to be known as The Festival Town, and is home to 30+ annual festivals/major events which provide opportunities for making special memories with friends and family. The range is fantastic and includes everything from gin, literature, music, jazz, food and drink and everything in between.
A must do in the summer is to take a dip in Cheltenham's 50 metre outdoor swimming pool....it's the best place in town on a sunny day! Cheltenham boasts a fabulous theatre.
The Everyman, Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway operates steam and diesel trains between Cheltenham and Broadway. Sudeley Castle and Gardens enables you to walk in the footsteps of some of history's most notable characters, and Gustav Holst's birthplace is a unique period house.
Harry Potter fans will enjoy a visit to Gloucester, where the cathedral appeared in many of the films. The Gloucester Docks and award-winning Waterways Museum are also a good afternoon out for heritage lovers, while shoppers will find plenty to explore at the waterside Gloucester Quays designer outlet shopping centre.
Gloucester is steeped in history and it's well worth exploring the Blackfriars Priory, The House of the Tail of Gloucester, Discover de Crypt, Gloucester Folk Museum along with Soldiers of Gloucester Museum.
The quintessential villages and splendid market towns of the Cotswolds are a fantastic way to while away the hours. Defined by rolling hills or wolds, it's a glorious area to explore, whatever the season!
Explore beautiful quaint villages such as Bourton-on-the-Water, Winchcombe, Bibury, Stow-on-the-Wold or Broadway and experience the vast diversity of the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley.
Other nearby attractions include:
- Jet Age Museum (5 minutes)
- Sandford Park (10 minutes)
- Sudeley Castle (25 minutes)
- Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway (30 minutes)
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