Lucksall Caravan and Camping Park is a family run park. Graded as a “FIVE STAR” riverside park, with approx 21 acres of immaculately kept level grassland bordered on the one side by the River Wye and the other by our own 86 acre mixed woodland.

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Lucksall Caravan park has been nominated for Campinglife Top European Campsite of the Year 2013

‘This campsite is nominated by Campinglife for title of Campinglife Top European Campsite of the Year. The Nomination has been awarded for the facilities and level of service provided for their guests’

To Vote for Lucksall Park collect a form at reception

 

Welcome

Lucksall Caravan and Camping Park is a family run park set in 21 acres of immaculately kept level grassland, bordered on one side by the river Wye and on the other with 200 acres of woodland. It is ideally situated to all types of holiday accommodation for guests who prefer a natural park giving space, freedom, peace and quite.

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Our Facilities

139 large, flat and closely mown pitches – all with 16 amp electric hook up. We have a wide selection of pitches from gravel hard standing to large level grass pitches and from open riverside pitches to more sheltered and quieter areas.

  • Spacious flat pitches
  • Three heated shower and toilet blocks
  • Direct access to river
  • Well stacked on site shop
  • On site cafe click here
  • Laundry room and dish washing area
  • Dog exercise areas
  • Rally field
  • Transportation
  • Close to local shops

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Our Location

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Lucksall Park is situated on the B4224, 5 miles from the cathedral city of Hereford, 9 miles from the picturesque Ross-on-Wye and 11 miles from the market town of Ledbury.

Our location allows guests to have access to any part of the Wye Valley, now an English Nature designated Site of Special Scientific Interest.

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