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The Park

Learn more about our holiday Home Park, and why it might be a good fit for you and your Family 

Tenbury Wells

Tenbury Wells

3 miles

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Just a 5-minute drive from Knighton on Teme Caravan Park, Tenbury Wells is our closest town. With a thriving independent high street as well as a larger Tesco supermarket, you could pop out to buy a newspaper or pint of milk and end up coming back with a new outfit, locally produced art or even some new jewellery!

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We just love Tenbury and what an amazing town we have so nearby, so have a full page all about it you can discover here 

Cleobury Mortimer

Just 10-minute drive Cleobury is another of our local towns. You will find Cleobury Mortimer tucked between the Clee Hills (Titterstone Clee and Brown Clee Hill) and the Wyre Forest.

 

It is a  charming market town known for its unique architecture, including the distinctive twisted spire of St. Mary's Church. The town offers a variety of traditional pubs and restaurants, such as The King's Arms, set in a refurbished 15th-century building, and The Royal Fountain Inn, known for its beautiful beer garden.

 

​Cleobury Mortimer also hosts a monthly Farmers Market on the third Saturday, bringing together local producers and artisans, making it a must-visit for those seeking authentic local flavours and crafts.

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For golf enthusiasts, the Cleobury Mortimer Golf Club offers a 27-hole facility suitable for all abilities, set amidst picturesque landscapes.

cleobury Mortimer

7 miles

ludlow castle from affar, in ruins.

12 miles

Ludlow 
 

Ludlow, located just a short drive from Knighton on Teme, is a historic market town renowned for its rich heritage and vibrant cultural scene. Dominated by the impressive Ludlow Castle, a 12th-century fortress offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.​

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Strolling along the River Teme, visitors can enjoy scenic riverside walks that showcase the town's natural beauty. Ludlow's architecture reflects its long and varied history, featuring buildings from medieval to Georgian eras,

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Culinary enthusiasts will find Ludlow particularly appealing. The town is celebrated for its food scene, boasting several restaurants recognized in the Michelin Guide. Mortimers, located in a 16th-century townhouse on Corve Street, offers modern British cuisine in a setting rich with character. 

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Each September, Ludlow hosts a Food and Drink Festival, attracting visitors nationwide to celebrate local produce and culinary talent. The town also comes alive with music and arts festivals during the summer months.

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Whether you're interested in history, architecture, gastronomy, or cultural events, Ludlow provides a rich and varied experience that is well worth a visit.

leominster town center, old buildings with flowers infront

15 miles

Leominster

Set in the heart of the Herefordshire Marches, Leominster is a historic market town known for its black and white timber-framed buildings and antique shops. The town’s rich heritage is reflected in Leominster Priory, a 12th-century church offering a peaceful spot to explore.

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Visitors can browse antique shops for which Leominster is famous and independent boutiques, making it a haven for vintage enthusiasts. The surrounding Herefordshire countryside provides scenic walks and cycling routes, including the popular Black and White Village Trail, perfect for exploring the area’s picturesque landscapes and traditional villages.

A view of Bewdley over the river

Bewdley 

12 miles

Bewdley is a small riverside town and civil parish and lies on the River Severn, at the gateway of the Wyre Forest national nature reserve.

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It has an attractive shopping and riverside area offering a range of pubs, restaurants and cafes and even has its own micro-brewery. The town is frequently visited by tourists and has a popular museum.

The Bewdley Festival, featuring a variety of artistic performances, is held in the town each October, and Bewdley also hosts one of the largest inland river regattas in the country.

 

The Bewdley Beer Festival is held each August Bank Holiday weekend. Bewdley also has a carnival which takes place every June and The museum also organizes events such as the "Step Into Stories" festival, scheduled for April 12, 2025, celebrating the magic of storytelling with activities suitable for all ages.

25 miles

Hereford

Set in the heart of the Herefordshire Marches, Leominster is a historic market town known for its black and white timber-framed buildings and antique shops. The town’s rich heritage is reflected in Leominster Priory, a 12th-century church offering a peaceful spot to explore.

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Visitors can browse antique shops for which Leominster is famous and independent boutiques, making it a haven for vintage enthusiasts. The surrounding Herefordshire countryside provides scenic walks and cycling routes, including the popular Black and White Village Trail, perfect for exploring the area’s picturesque landscapes and traditional villages.

hereford A View of the cathedral over the River
A view of lower bridgenorth over the river

Bridgenorth

19 miles

Slightly further afield, but well worth the visit, is the ancient market town of Bridgnorth which is located on the River Severn.

The town is divided in two - a high town and low town. There are shops and pubs and events galore, as well as many places to explore. Markets are held weekly - a livestock market and a street market as well as a permanent indoor market area and a Friday market under the Town Hall.

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There are lovely side streets to explore with fine houses and cottages, the remains of a Friary, eight sets of steps to get up and down the town, a bridge, old residential caves and much more.

Contact Us

Knighton on Teme Caravan Park • Tenbury Wells 

Worcestershire WR15 8NA

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