Welcome to Berkeley Meadows Holiday Park

Berkeley Meadows is a new and exciting holiday park conveniently situated in the Worcestershire countryside between Worcester and Pershore. The park is committed to holidaying 12 months of the year, making us always open. There is plenty of available parking on site for you and your guests.

Surrounded by natural history, Berkeley Meadows nestles itself into one of the most inspiring countryside’s in the United Kingdom, making it an ideal rural retreat for exploration and general karma.

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There is much to do in the natural and commercial worlds around us here and the potential is endless. You could be walking the Malvern’s in the morning, paddle boarding or boating on the River’s Avon or Severn in the afternoon, then dining in a friendly local pub or restaurant in the evening. If you prefer something a little different for shopping and eating, then Birmingham with it’s ethnic diversity is a short drive or train ride away and if you are a curry fan then a Balti triangle restaurant choice may sound very appealing.

The Berkeley arms is just a short walk across the car park and will provide great home cooked food and a variety of cask ales, lagers and reasonably priced wines for your enjoyment. The Berkeley arms will also provide takeaway food including Sunday carveries so if you fancy just staying in then good food and drink is just a phone call away.

Worcester, steeped in local history includes a museum with probably one of the greatest porcelain collections in the world, the City’s awesome Anglican Cathedral built on the north bank of the River Severn looms high above the city centre and from the rear of the Cathedral you can view both the cricket club and the racecourse from the banks of the river. If you fancy a day in the countyside, then the Three Counties Show is just a short distance from Worcester and is usually around mid-June.

Worcester can cater to most needs during your stay at Berkeley Meadows as the city has plenty of good pubs, clubs, restaurants and shopping facilities. The city has a park and ride bus service 5 minutes drive from the park, but also has plenty of parking should you decide to drive in.

Downstream is the pretty town of Upton upon Severn featuring its black and white buildings, annual jazz festival and several riverside pubs. Upstream you can visit the beautiful town of Bewdley which is close to Stourport and its well known river amenities. Welland, just up the road from Upton hosts an annual steam fair where enthusiasts come from around the country to enjoy ancient agricultural and mobile memorabilia with a funfair run by gleaming showmans engines. The steam show is on the third weekend of July.

Berkeley meadows sits on the north end of the famous Vale of Evesham blossom trail. The route is a forty-mile AA signed drive from mid-March to mid-May. The park is also close to the equally famous Elgar route leading from Elgar’s early home in Martley around Worcester and the Malvern hills, where it is said that he gained much of his inspiration. If you like you can go into the picturesque town of Malvern and taste the famous natural spring water and then walk into the hills to see the magnificent views where Edward Elgar may well have imagined and penned his famous marches.

Pershore, situated on the River Avon in the Vale of Evesham is a well documented market town which is historically top ranked for it’s market gardening. A familly date is the award winning Pershore Plum Festival, held in late August.

In spring, the Vale bursts into fragrant bright blossoms and a variety of colourful green hues and from early summer up until late autumn abounds with different varieties of asparagus, soft fruits and vegetables.

Instrumental in supplying potatoes, fruit, veg and flowers to the big city markets such as Birmingham, London, Manchester and Liverpool, Pershore was once home to several packhouses specialising in cool chain movements for the larger markets but also providing smaller deliveries to local shops and restaurants.

Both Gloucester docks and Cheltenham Spa’s famous Prestbury Park racecourse are a thirty to forty minute drive away. Cheltenham, renowned for it’s regency architecture and superb shopping facilities is full of life during the day and at night. Berkeley Meadows is ideally situated for the Cheltenham festival featuring the Gold Cup race and the Cheltenham literary festival. Gloucester’s historic docks and shopping areas are well worth a visit and Gloucester is generally seen as gateway to the Forest of Dean.

To the east is the Cotswold escarpment with it’s idyllic stone villages and rolling landscapes. Famous for wool and Roman Villas both Cirencester (Capital of the Cotswold’s) and Northeach, with it’s 12th century church, often called the (Cathedral of the Cotswold’s) are approximately one hours drive away. Other Cotswold towns of interest such as Broadway and Chipping Campden are a lesser thirty-minute drive.

The Park is a 5 minute drive from Worcestershire Parkway with cross country trains to Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff and London. We are also close to the M5 with both Birmingham city centre and Birmingham International airport within an hours drive. The M5 south will take you to Bristol, approximately 1 hour and Bristol airport, around 90 minutes by car. The Royal Worcester Hospital A&E department is a ten minute drive.

The lodges at Berkeley Meadows are designed with comfort and convenience in mind. As soon as you walk in with your suitcase you can feel at home and set yourself up for a luxurious stay. Aesthetic surroundings and spacious plots with a variety of trees and shrubs provide everything you require for a green and tranquil Worcestershire experience. Our staff will ensure that your stay at Berkeley Meadows is as enjoyable as possible meaning that your dream retreat starts here.

At Berkeley Meadows we have three lodge styles available. All lodges are manufactured to the highest standard by OMAR.

  1. The Kingfisher

The Kingfisher is the apex of of luxury lodges when it comes to comfort and convenience and is one of the most long standing and popular lodges in the UK. Berkeley Meadows Kingfisher lodges all have twin floorplans.

The exterior styling includes patio doors with feature lighting and an attractive OMAR cladding option so that your lodge fits uniquely into its surroundings.

The kitchen includes integrated appliances such as fridge freezer, washing machine and dishwasher.

The Kingfisher lodges all have stylish patios supplied by “UK Sundecks” with encompassing glass overlooking farmland to the rear. Peraps you can imagine being surrounded by your own summer blooms and perhaps a lazy spa to enjoy those summer days and evening skies as you enjoy a barbeque and perhaps a glass of wine as you take in the the countryside around you.

2. The Westfield

The well-appointed and affordable Westfield lodges have been a popular choice with leisure parks for many years and it is easy to see why.

The Berkeley Meadows Westfield lodges include the two floor-plan with contemporary open plan lounge and dining area. The kitchen is light and spacious which together with our chosen colour scheme creates a wonderful, relaxed feel.

The master bedrooms come with coordinated soft furnishings and all master bedrooms have walk in wardrobes.

The lounge has an open plan living space which includes Aspen style lounge suite with scatter cushions, fitted TV unit and coffee table.

The kitchen includes intgrated appliances such as fridge freezer, washing machine and dish washer.

The Westfield lodges all have stylish patios supplied by “UK Sundecks” with encompassing glass overlooking the rear of the lodges.

3. The Southwold

The Southwold single luxury lodge offers a luxurious yet affordable introduction to lodge living. Built by OMAR the Berkeley Meadows Southwold lodges are the new models which retain their predecessor’s features but include a striking front aspect complete with French doors.

The living space includes an open plan lounge, kitchen and TV area part of which is an Aspen style lounge suite with contrasting scatter cushions and an extending dining table with ladder back chairs. There is also a TV unit with shelves and a coffee table in the lounge. The Southwold also includes a feature clad wall to the lounge, combi-bac carpet with underlay and vinyl to the kitchen and dining areas. Finishing touches include full length curtains and Roman blinds.

The kitchen includes integrated appliances such as fridge freezer, washing machine and dish washer.

The Southwold has stylish and comfortable bedrooms to suit the most demanding of tastes

All Berkeley Meadows Southwold lodges come complete with decking supplied by “UK Sundecks” to the front meaning you can open the French doors onto your patio deck and enjoy meals in the sun or just take in the country air.

However you look at Berkeley Meadows, there is a simple countryside attraction that has something for everyone. We would like you to come and enjoy what nature has to offer with the convenience, adventure and excitement of the locality and indeed, the region and what it has to offer.

We will endeavour to make your stay here as effortless and comfortable as possible without any disruption. Park management will be available to make sure that any problems are sorted out as quickly as possible so that you will want to return month after month and year after year.

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