The park is made up entirely of owner occupied caravans, and is popular with those who love to feel at one with nature and the world around them. Open from mid-February to mid-January every year, the park is set within beautiful woodlands, surrounded by the 140 acre Ockeridge Wood. Please bring your own towels and cooking equipment.Coppice Leisure Park is a beautiful retreat in the heart of Worcestershire. No showers in the unit: shared facilities available.
No toilets in the unit: shared facilities available. You will be able to choose extras on the booking page. Wardens are on site at all times.Īnd when you’re venturing off site? If you’re not sure where to make for first, the well-stocked tourist information point should supply some tips: you could, for example, have days in Hastings, Battle, Rye, more Sussex seaside towns, nearby nature reserves, the High Wealds, Sussex vineyards, Sussex castles…Īdditional units require additional pitches - quick book via ‘Make another booking like this’ after making your booking.
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All guests have access to the amenities block with separate disabled facilities, as well as free hot water available 24 hours a day, and acovered washing-up area. Pitching is in three fields: the biggest one with the amenities block (newly extended and renovated in 2019 ) the second with the fishing lake, and the third in a woodland area suitable for tents. Once you’ve exhausted all those options, amble over to the coffee shop for refreshments, then – if the kids have any energy left – over to the adventure play area (it’s suitable for all ages of kids, but parental assistance may be needed for the very young). Look out for species of all sorts during your stay here: the woods are home to – among many others – foxes, rabbits, badgers and squirrels woodpeckers, owls, buzzards and bats mice, voles and hedgehogs grass snakes and slow worms dragonflies and damsonflies… and plants of all sorts including ferns, orchids, foxgloves and wood anemones.Ī small coarse fishing lake is also on site (look out here for mallards and moorhens) and there’s a dog-friendly trail for further walks in the woods. The park is in a secluded East Sussex valley between Battle and Hastings, deep in 1066 Country and with pitches surrounded by the owners’ private woodland.
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But you’ll need to stop for a sec and have a look at the site pics to get a full sense of just how scenic and well maintained it is: expect tall trees, carpets of spring bluebells, excellent facilities and wildlife all around. As you might guess from the name, Bluebell Coppice Park is a woodland site.