Wicton Farm - Wild Cow Experience
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An opportunity to spend time one on one getting to know the cows how they live, why they have their horns.
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A pretty woodland getaway, Bromyard Downs Club Campsite is well situated in the beautiful countryside between the splendid cathedral cities of Worcester and Hereford. The campsite is arranged in two linked areas and is ideal for those seeking a peaceful rural holiday away from the bustle of day-to-day life.
Walking is a pleasure from the Bromyard Downs Club Campsite- you can wind your way over Bromyard Downs and Bringsty Common or explore the beautiful National Trust Estate at Brockhampton with its lovely timber moat manor house. The campsite also puts you within easy reach of local transport for day excursions in the area. There is a local bus service that runs from Bromyard to Hereford. The site is also well located to visit places such as Leominster and Hop Pocket shopping village with restaurant, gardens, a great children's play area, farm shop and more. If you enjoy beautiful countryside, historic houses, museums, steam railways, or just sitting back with a glass of local brewed cider, then this is definitely the place for you.
Additional ways to stay:
Seasonal pitches - rent one of our pitches on a long term basis. Visit camc.com/seasonals.
Please note: this site does not have a toilet block. Reception at this site closes at 6pm - latest arrival time is 8pm. If you will be arriving between 6pm - 8pm, please contact the site during the day of arrival before 6pm. The site team will be happy to provide you with your check in information.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01885 482607.
Nearest alternative campsites: Malvern Hills Club Campsite, Lucksall Caravan and Camping Park, Ludlow Touring Park and Moorhampton Club Campsite.
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The site is on the left of the A44 (Worcester – Bromyard), 300 yards past Brockhampton National Trust entrance and immediately before the signpost to Bromyard Downs. Please take care when approaching site entrance as it is downhill from Brockhampton.
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We have recently returned from a tour and Bromyard was our last stop. It was our first visit and certainly won't be our last, as the team, Sandra and Shaun, that run it are fantastic wardens and for them nothing is too much trouble and they were always on hand to offer advice and support even after 6pm when they were supposedly not meant to be on duty. Although the facilities on this site are limited we gave it a score of 4 * because that includes cleanliness and the place was spotless. The site is well located bordering Herefordshire, Shropshire and Warwickshire meaning that there is easy access to many places and nearby you are just spoilt for choice with many footpaths on the doorstep. The Fountain in Tenbury Wells offers an extensive menu for a reasonable price and their Steak and Ale Pie is fantastic. The Royal Oak on the A6 does a good carvary with an over 65s menu, which includes a dessert for £13.50 (April 2024). I've said it's good for families and that is because there is a lot to do in the locale but it's important to note it doesn't have a play area, so if that's important this is not the site for you. It's right on the A6 but we found we didn't hear the traffic much at all and it's certainly a peaceful place with lots of bird life to observe. If there are any criticisms of the site I think this sits with the club. The road up to the upper pitches really needs resurfacing, as it is quite slippy. Speaking to the wardens I understand the road will be cleaned and some of the larger holes fixed but it should be resurfaced imo. A dog wash would be a nice addition, as Bromyard Downs is quite muddy after all the rain - again a bit more investment from the club and maybe a return to the wardens being available until 8pm, which, I believe, is the norm for larger sites.