Tudor Caravan and Camping Park is a quiet country site, a Visit England 4 Star and AA 4 Pennant Graded Park. It accepts caravans, tents, motorhomes, campervans and RVs all year round to enjoy the pretty Gloucester-Sharpness canal and the conservation area of Slimbridge Wetlands Centre.
Why you'll love it at Tudor Caravan and Camping Park
About the site
Tudor Caravan Park is one of the best located caravan and campsites in Gloucestershire, situated alongside the Gloucester-Sharpness canal. It offers great access to the Cotswolds, with views of the Cotswold Hills in the background. The meadow has electric hook-ups on both hardstandings and grass pitches, open all year round, and is suitable for all types of tourers and tents. The Old Orchard area is an adults only area all year round. This is all hardstandings with electric hook-ups suitable for caravans, motorhomes, campervans, and RVs.
Open all year
There are 111 accommodation options on-site
75 x Meadow Pitches
Hardstanding pitches with 16A electric hook-up.
16 x Old Orchard (Adult Only)
Hardstanding pitches with 16A electric hook-up catering to adults only.
20 x Grass Pitches
Grass pitches with or without 16A electric hook-up.
Site tariff
Site rules and policies
Arrival time is 12:00 noon onwards.
NO GROUP BOOKINGS.
Pitches must be vacated by 11 am or pay £6 extra subject to prior arrangement.
Minimum night stays apply for some busy weekends.
We do accept well-behaved dogs.
Bank holidays bookings: minimum nights apply - please enquire.
Things to do on site and in the Gloucester area
There's a wealth of things to do in the area. Here are some ideas to get you started. The area features good fishing and easy cycling is to be had along the Gloucester-Sharpness ship canal.
Slimbridge Wetlands Centre is just 800 yards down the road from Tudor Caravan Park. The centre was started by Sir Peter Scott and is hailed as the birthplace of modern conservation.
The park is an ideal base for exploring the Cotswolds - sited in the Severn Vale, along the Cotswolds Edge about halfway along the famous Cotswold Way running from Bath to Chipping Campden, with good access to some lovely unspoilt Cotswold villages and wider Gloucestershire.
Less than 5 miles from your base, the centrepiece of Berkeley is undoubtedly the magnificent 12th century Berkeley Castle with its dark and brooding bloodstained history. It is also the place where a humble village doctor made an amazing medical discovery.
The Severn Bore is one of Britain's few truly spectacular natural phenomena. It is a large surge wave that can be seen in the estuary of the River Severn, where the tidal range is the second highest in the world.
Gloucester (Glevum) was founded in AD 97 by the Romans and today combines historic architecture with a unique blend of visitor attractions, festivals and entertainment and shopping. The Historic Docks are England's most inland port and once a major destination for elegant tall ships.
The National Arboretum at Westonbirt is an internationally important tree and shrub collection and one of the finest tree collections in the world today with 17 miles of accessible paths. and spectacular natural shows in every season.
Interested in staying at Tudor Caravan and Camping Park?
Call 01453 890483 to book.
Unfortunately Tudor Caravan and Camping Park doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
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