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Some hidden gems are waiting to be discovered deep within the heart of wicked Warwickshire, making it the perfect staycation destination. If you’ve never considered visiting this part of the world, think again.
Why Book One Of The Holiday Parks In Warwickshire?
The West Midlands are easily accessible from most parts of the country and boasts some of the most beautiful countryside you’ll find anywhere, and with a whole host of attractions and activities ready to be explored, there really is no excuse not to book a holiday here. And what are the best places to stay in Warwickshire? Caravan parks! Enjoying superb locations within walking distance of a great selection of towns and villages, a caravan holiday to Warwickshire makes perfect sense, offering unbeatable flexibility, convenience and value for money.
Check out Avon Caravan Park, which is within walking distance of Stratford-upon-Avon and has to be on any Warwickshire holiday bucket list. Park guests can take advantage of a pub/club, fishing facilities, a restaurant, a bowling green and a laundrette. You can even catch a water taxi from here into Stratford-upon-Avon or walk into the charming village of Tiddington and stock up on any holiday essentials. Rayford Caravan Park is also within walking distance of Shakespeare’s birthplace and boasts amenities such as a children’s play area, crazy golf, a launderette and a bar/restaurant, making it a popular holiday destination for visitors year after year. Situated on a working farm, Church Farm Caravan Park near Stratford-upon-Avon enjoys a superb setting, with the captivating Warwickshire countryside providing a spectacular backdrop.
Things To Do In Warwickshire
A holiday to Warwickshire promises to leave visitors relaxed and enriched with its mesmerisingly beautiful countryside and fascinating history and heritage. Warwick Castle is well worth a visit. Guests can wander around the well-preserved ruins, enjoy panoramic views from Caesar’s Tower, get lost in the Horrible Histories Maze, and, if they’re brave enough, walk around the dark and dangerous dungeons while learning more about this interesting historical site. Another castle worth visiting is English Heritage’s Kenilworth Castle, first built in the 1120s. It offers impressive views from its private rooms and is well known for its sumptuous Elizabethan gardens, which are fantastic for wandering around and really soaking up the opulent surroundings.
The National Trust’s Charlecote Park is a fine example of a well-preserved Elizabethan stately home with impressive interiors, beautiful gardens, and parkland where sheep and deer can roam freely.
No trip to Warwickshire is complete without paying a visit to the home of its most famous playwright, William Shakespeare. Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, where you can find the William Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and the Shakespeare Museum. Both give a fascinating insight into the internationally revered writer.
The town is well worth a visit in its own right. Its enchanting streets are lined with independent shops and eateries that have been helping to charm visitors for centuries. The town also has places of interest, such as the MAD (Mechanical, Art, and Design) Museum.
Family attractions to visit on a caravan holiday to Warwickshire include: Stratford Butterfly Farm Bancroft Gardens Hatton Adventure World Mary Arden’s Farm Stoneleigh Abbey Upton House and Gardens British Motor Museum Cadbury World
If you’re looking for a fantastic road trip to go on while you’re in the region, then pack the barley sugars and jump in the car to take a trip to any number of charming towns and villages, which include Warwick, Nuneaton, Stratford-upon-Avon, Rugby, Leamington Spa, Bedworth and Kenilworth.
There is so much to see and do in Warwickshire, one trip just isn’t enough.