Explore The Glen Caravan Park
Where you can find us
Exclusively designed for holiday home owners, The Glen is uniquely positioned to be an oasis of peace, tranquillity and relaxation.
Tucked away amongst folds of the unspoiled agricultural Shropshire countryside, the park has been carefully terraced, thereby giving the majority of holiday home an uninterrupted view of the surrounding stunning rural landscape. The Glen is proud to be part of the David Bellamy Conservation award scheme and the park has a continuing commitment to conservation and the environment.
The delightful town of Cleobury Mortimer is only a short walk away, offering a wide variety of independent shops and a regular bustling farmers market, selling a tempting range of local produce.
Cleobury Mortimer is well serviced with a number of dog friendly taverns and the surrounding area boasts many charming villages, including Ludlow and Bewdley waiting to be discovered. There are many local walking trails and for the more energetic there are the nearby Clee Hills, where spectacular panoramic views can be enjoyed.
Due to the calm and secluded nature of The Glen, together with its unique layout, it is not considered suitable for families with children under the age of sixteen years, although relatives with young children are welcome to visit the park.
Our facilities
- Central Heating
- Dog friendly
- Free on site parking
- Full kitchen facility
- Garden
- On site parking
- Rural location
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