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Lickhill Manor Caravan Park

Stourport On Severn, Worcestershire

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Lickhill Manor Caravan Park is a stunning, five-star caravan park found on the banks of the River Severn, close to the popular tourist town of Stourport-on-Severn.

The park offers a wide range of accommodation options to guests. A number of permanently situated, modern and luxurious holiday homes are available on-site, available for hire and in some cases for purchase, perfect for holidaymakers that fall in love with the park and the surrounding area during a stay. The park also boasts a sizeable area suitable for camping, with motorhomes, touring caravans and tents all permitted to pitch here.

In addition, rallies can be held at Lickhill Manor Caravan Park, while seasonal pitches for touring caravans and motorhomes are also available. For guests wanting to enjoy a longer stay at the site but without taking a seasonal pitch, holidays of up to a month in length can be booked.

Pitches are available with or without electric hook-ups, while some pitches are also available with water hook-ups. Hardstandings are also available, with all guests able to access chemical waste and motorhome waste disposal points.

Additional facilities found at the site include showers, basins and toilets, as well as a washing up area.

There are two children’s play parks at Lickhill Manor Caravan Park, with families often booked into the pitches close by so little ones can run around and be seen by parents without them needing to actually be at the park. There is plenty of open space available for ball games and other activities, while a separate dog walking field is also available.

Boat moorings are available for guests wanting to travel up and down the River Severn during their stay at the park, while there are also plenty of great fishing spots on the river where guests can spend a relaxing day by the water. Fishing permits can be purchased from the park reception, while a small section of the river can be used for permanent boat mooring for guests staying at the park during the season or for owners of holiday homes.

There is plenty to see and do in the surrounding area. Stourport-on-Severn is a quirky tourist town with some great shops, while it also has a fun recreation area featuring amusements, go karting, crazy golf and many more family friendly activities and adventure opportunities.

Those that prefer keeping it simple outdoors have miles of countryside and woodland to explore on foot or bicycle. Close to the park are the Wyre Forest National Nature Reserve and the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, both magnets for wildlife lovers and bird watching enthusiasts, in addition to anyone that enjoys spending time at one with nature.

Visit Worcester when pitched at Lickhill Manor Caravan Park. It is about half an hour away by car. Worcester Cathedral is definitely worth a trip, while other sights in the city include Elgar's birthplace museum, the Museum of Royal Worcester, Worcester Woods Country Park and the racecourse.

Lickhill Manor Caravan Park is a wonderful place for a family holiday, with much to do on the site as well as across the surrounding area.

Open all year.

Facilities:
Allow rallies, Disabled access, Pets allowed, 2 Children's play area(s), Boat mooring, Chemical disposal point, Electric hook-ups, Sanitary block(s), Washing up facilities

Baby Changing Facilities
Hard Standings
Credit Cards Accepted


Accommodations:
Motorhome pitches, Seasonal pitches, Serviced pitches (touring), Tent pitches, Touring pitches, 124 Holiday homes (owned)

Nearby attractions:
Fishing, Golf

Bodenham Arboretum
West Midland Safari Park
Hartlebury Castle
Witley Court


Lickhill Manor Caravan Park

Worcestershire, Central South England
United Kingdom
DY13 8RL
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Reviews

Overall rating

3.0 stars

Based on 7 review(s)

West Midlands

5.0 stars

We have just come back from staying at Lickhill.We are very impressed with the site. The facilities are excellent,always clean. There could have been more showers at busy times, but you never had to wait long. They had a problem with the hot water in the amenities block while we were there which was fixed very quickly. Good to see staff wandering around through out the day,saying a cheery hello and checking that everything was OK, made you feel secure. Because the weather was so wonderful the site was very full but we did not feel crowded at all.We had one of the super pitches near to reception and the amenities block, which was excellent for us.There is a local pub and a spar shop just a short walk from the park. The ice cream man who visited the site was most welcome in the hot weather. We found the staff to be very pleasant and helpful. Would we go again yes definitely. I do have to say that if you like a site without too many children around then this is not the place for you. Having said that we had no problems at all and all the children we encountered were very polite and well behaved

Cornwall

3.0 stars

A great place to stay provided you bring your own facilities, although kept clean the number of showers and cubicles were totally inadequate.

Our main concern related to Dogs. Staff bull terriers. we had two tents next to us with one each, and one tent with two. And saw one other on a lead.
These dogs have no place on a caravan park unless muzzled. one broke its tether and fought the two then the two had a ferocious set too. We were on edge worrying about our grand daughter (aged 1) not pleasant. Raised my concern with the warden who said they were regulars and the dogs are well behaved, well we won’t be regulars,

The morning we left our caravan was filled with smoke from the biggest bonfire of garden rubbish I am sure David Bellamy would not have been impressed why not compost it?

David P.

West midlands

3.0 stars

The location of this caravan park is lovely! Very clean toilet/shower block and very well kept. WARNING to families with young children, there is a beautiful lake between the hard standing pitches and the play area and no fence to prevent your little ones from falling in! Was unable to full relax due to this. Best to request a grass pitch next to the play area. Everything else ok but watch out for Anita (warden) who has a very long list of rules and can be quite rude in the enforcement of her rule book.

west midlands

1.0 stars

First of all, there is an ongoing problem with the sites electric hook-up supply, which kept tripping ours and our friends tents out.
This happened three times on a two night stay!
Staff would walk around our tents, checking our electrical camping equipment and made comments about it not being suitable. This behavior was very upsetting and rather rude!

The staff clearly do not seem to like children, because of the way they spoke to them.

I had to go to the office to sort out a refund, and I was completly shocked with the way she spoke to me in front of my children!
As for the site, its basic. Two little sinks with taps that need to be pressed down all the time. The water was luke warm. The showers were poor and also had the system where you need to keep pressing the button every 13 seconds to make the shower work.
Lickhill Manor Caravan Park

West Midlands

4.0 stars

we visited Lickhill Manor in 2008 - found the site very clean well kept - plenty of privacy around the caravan - nice surroundings to the pitch - fabulous walk along the river to Stourport around 20 25 mins - nice place to have a meal and a drink then wander back to the caravan- we will definitely be going again!

West Midlands

1.0 stars

We have stayed at Lickhill Manor a number of times & have always been relatively happy there
It is well placed for the attractions on offer in nearby Stourport.
Although on our last visit we were placed right on top of the play area despite asking when we booked not to be sited near the play area.
This resulted in having footballs bounced of both car & caravan as well as near by neighbours suffering the same fate.
Also we had a constant stream of children & adults walking over the pitch allocated to us.
As a result we had to forgo a planed barbecue, as we were afraid a small child or a football might knock it over.
The park rules also states that the play area is not to be used after dark or 9.30pm which ever comes first as it was a midsummer night it did not go dark till after 10 o’clock the ball was still being kicked around till after 11.30
As a responsible parent I see to it that my own child dose not interfere with other peoples enjoyment.
Needless to say that was our last visit their as the wardens seemed hopeless at sorting this problem out despite a number of complaints by a number of campers over the weekend.

midlands

4.0 stars

This is a very clean site, within 10 minute walk around stourport along the river severn. Have a shower and toilet block kept very clean check regular, very friendly owners and welcoming site. My husband and I highly recommend this site