The medieval turrets of Eastnor Castle rise dramatically above the treeline, their honey-coloured stone glowing warm in the late afternoon sun. Wood smoke drifts lazily across the parkland on summer evenings, mingling with the scent of cut grass and wildflowers, while the distant bleating of sheep echoes across the Malvern Hills just beyond the estate boundaries.
This is camping for families and couples who want a taste of grandeur without sacrificing the outdoor experience. Set within the grounds of one of Britain's most spectacular castellated mansions in the heart of Herefordshire, you're perfectly positioned for exploring the Malverns, the cathedral city of Hereford, and the picture-postcard villages of the Welsh Marches.
Pitches accommodate tents, campervans and caravans across the castle's historic parkland, with toilets and showers provided for campers. Campfires may be permitted, though you'll need to check the current policy when you arrive. The atmosphere blends stately home sophistication with back-to-basics camping charm, creating an unexpectedly magical setting where history and nature intertwine.