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Herefordshire, Central

Haywood Farm Caravan and Camping Park

— (0)Price on Pitchup51.914°N, 2.584°W
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The River Wye murmurs past the boundary hedge, and on still mornings the valley mist hangs low over the Herefordshire orchards that ripple away toward the Black Mountains.

This is proper touring country — caravans, campervans and tents all welcome on pitches that work for anyone chasing the Wye Valley trail, the cider route, or just a few nights under canvas in the borderlands. Being open all year makes it a solid choice for off-season explorers when the hills go quiet and the woodsmoke smells sharper in the cold air. Central Herefordshire puts you within reach of market towns, riverside walks, and those deep green lanes that make you slow right down.

Facilities are straightforward: clean toilets and showers, the essentials sorted. Ask about campfires when you arrive — policies can shift with the season and the weather. It's a working farm site with a quiet, no-fuss atmosphere, the kind of place where you pitch up, breathe out, and let the valley do the rest.

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Weather Outlook
Current Conditions
37°C
Clear
11 mph
34%
7-Day Outlook
Today
37° / 21°
11%
Fri
31° / 21°
27%
Sat
26° / 17°
23%
Sun
21° / 14°
31%
Mon
21° / 12°
12%
Tue
19° / 12°
25%
Wed
20° / 12°
12%
Source: Open-Meteo · Updated hourly
Walks Nearby

Local walks within 10 km

12 routes found via OpenStreetMap

Three Choirs Way (Kilcot to Woolhope)

Follows rolling Herefordshire and Gloucestershire countryside with moderate climbs through orchards, farmland and quiet lanes. Mixed terrain includes field paths that can get muddy, plus some road sections. Generally suitable for older children used to longer walks, but not ideal for buggies due to stiles and uneven ground. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Offers classic Three Counties views and a real sense of walking history between the cathedral cities.

Hiking routeRegional network
8.59 km from campsite

Three Choirs Way (Gloucester to Hereford)

Follows a historic pilgrimage route through the Severn Vale and into Herefordshire, linking two of England's great cathedral cities. Terrain varies from riverside meadows to rolling farmland with moderate climbs through the Malvern foothills—expect some steep sections and stiles. The full route (around 54 miles) isn't suitable for buggies or very young children, though shorter sections near Gloucester are flatter and more accessible. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Combines Saxon history,

Hiking routeRegional network
8.68 km from campsite

Daffodil Way

Meanders through Gloucestershire's gentle countryside along quiet lanes and field paths, mostly flat to gently undulating terrain. Suitable for families though some stiles and potentially muddy sections may challenge buggies—best with a carrier. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Perfect for spring when hedgerows burst with daffodils, offering peaceful rural scenery, historic villages, and classic Cotswold stone architecture without the crowds of more famous routes.

Walking routeLocal network
10.24 km from campsite

Marcle Ridge Circular Walk

Climbs steadily through ancient woodland and open fields along Marcle Ridge, rewarding effort with sweeping Herefordshire views across rolling countryside. Moderate incline makes it challenging for buggies and tiring for very young children, though families with older kids will manage fine. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. The ridge-top panoramas and mix of quiet forests and farmland make this a proper countryside escape worth the initial ascent.

Walking routeLocal network
10.44 km from campsite
Route length: 4.5 km
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Woolhope Circular Walk

Loops through classic Herefordshire countryside with gentle-to-moderate undulations around the historic village of Woolhope. The 6.5km route crosses fields, quiet lanes and woodland paths—muddy after rain, so boots recommended. Generally suitable for older children (8+) but not buggies due to stiles and uneven ground. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Worth it for the patchwork views across orchards and hop yards, plus the charming 12th-century church at the halfway point.

Walking routeLocal network
10.63 km from campsite
Route length: 6.5 km
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