Broadmeadow Touring Park

Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire

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Open from
1st April to 31st October
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Location
Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, Central South England, HR9 7BW
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Last updated
26 Nov 2025
You enquired
Yes
Motorhome pitches
Yes
Touring pitches
No
Tent pitches
No
Serviced pitches
Yes
Seasonal pitches
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Broadmeadow Touring Park, a family-owned touring caravan site in the picturesque Wye Valley near Ross-on-Wye, offers a serene countryside getaway surrounded by the natural beauty of the ancient Forest of Dean. This idyllic touring park caters to a wide range of setups, including motorhomes, touring caravans, campervans, American RVs, and fifth wheels, with both hard-standing and grass pitches equipped with 16-amp electric hook-ups to suit every visitor.

Guests can relax in the tranquil atmosphere and enjoy stunning views across Broadmeadow Park’s two private lakes, which form part of the park’s scenic grounds. Perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, the park provides easy access to walking and cycling trails that wind through the lush landscapes of the Wye Valley, inviting visitors to explore the rich local scenery and wildlife.

Broadmeadow Touring Caravan Site also offers modern facilities including toilet and shower blocks, family bathroom facilities, a dishwashing area, launderette, water points, and waste disposal, ensuring every touring holiday is comfortable and convenient. The park is pet-friendly, welcoming up to two dogs per pitch with designated walking areas, and includes wheelchair-accessible facilities for added accessibility. Groups are welcome, with bookings arranged individually to ensure proximity on-site, making it ideal for family getaways or larger touring parties.

Whether you’re traveling with a motorhome, touring caravan, campervan, or any larger touring vehicle, Broadmeadow Touring Park provides a perfectly equipped and comfortable pitch, making it an ideal base for exploring the Wye Valley, Forest of Dean, and surrounding attractions. Experience the perfect blend of countryside relaxation, scenic lakeside views, and access to local nature trails at this charming touring caravan park near Ross-on-Wye.

More about the parkHide
  • Allow rallies
  • Disabled access
  • 2 Pets allowed
  • Chemical disposal point
  • Electric hook-ups
  • Laundry
  • LPG stockist
  • Sanitary block(s)
  • Visitor parking
  • Washing up facilities
  • Wireless internet
  • Breaks near water

Dog walking area
2 large lakes
Water taps positioned around the park

Location


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Broadmeadow Touring Park
Herefordshire, Central South England
United Kingdom
HR9 7BW

Nearby attractions

There's plenty to see and do in the area - here are 10 suggestions, all within a 30-minute drive of Broadmeadow Touring Park

1. Goodrich Castle - a stunning 11th-century Norman castle offering panoramic views of the Wye Valley. Explore its well-preserved ruins and learn about its rich history.

2. Symonds Yat Rock - a popular viewpoint providing breathtaking views over the River Wye and the surrounding countryside. Ideal for walking, birdwatching, and photography.

3. Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo - an indoor tropical rainforest housing hundreds of free-flying butterflies. A delightful experience for all ages, showcasing exotic species in a lush environment.

4. Coppett Hill - a local nature reserve offering scenic walking trails through woodlands and open hillside. Enjoy views stretching from the Brecon Beacons to the Malvern Hills.

5. Wilton Castle - a 12th-century castle located on the River Wye, featuring beautiful grounds and a rich history. Explore its impressive architecture and tranquil surroundings.

6. Ross-on-Wye Heritage Trail - a self-guided walking tour through the historic town of Ross-on-Wye. Discover charming streets, historic buildings, and scenic viewpoints along the way.

7. Biblins Suspension Bridge - a picturesque footbridge crossing the River Wye, offering a unique vantage point for walkers and photographers.

8. May Hill Summit - a hilltop offering panoramic views over the surrounding countryside. A great spot for a peaceful walk or a picnic with scenic vistas.

9. The Riverside Inn - a charming riverside pub offering delicious food and drinks. Enjoy a meal while overlooking the tranquil waters of the River Wye.

10. The Daffodil Line Bus Tour - a scenic bus route connecting picturesque villages and landscapes, showcasing blooming woods, markets, cider farms, and historic sites.

Enjoy numerous walks direct from the park where you can explore the delightful, picturesque countryside and the river Wye, including part of the Wye valley walk. All within easy driving distance, or local buses, are the Cathedral cities of Hereford and Gloucester and the Welsh town of Monmouth. Also ideally located close to other picturesque, historic towns and villages. Sporting facilities in the town include an indoor swimming pool and gym, putting green and tennis courts. A little further afield you can find golf courses, pony trekking, fishing, cycling, mountain biking, cinemas, horse racing, canoeing and river cruises.

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South Wales

Note: This review was left while under different management

This caravan park is immaculately clean. The staff and owners are extremely welcoming and friendly and always there if you need help. We have visited a number of times and would recommend it to anyone. Yes it can be busy during bank holidays but so is everywhere! The town is a 10 mins walk and the nearby countryside is lovely, what more could you want!

cheshire

Note: This review was left while under different management

lovely clean site although very busy it being bank holiday weekend.wardens very helpful on arrival and if needed during your stay.toilets and showers spotless.nice walks around the one site fishing lake.easy stroll into ross and to the good walks along the river.morrisons is just outside the main entrance to the site and is open long hours.would definately go back here at some point in the future

South Wales

Note: This review was left while under different management

The site is lovely, seasonal warden was very helpful, the toilets and showers clean but very difficult to access due to the number plate which I could not get to work. Unfortunately, the cravans and tents are all crammed in together and far too close to really have any privacy. Our neighbours were so noisy we had to get up early as it seemed they were in the room with us. I would not go there again.

Guestbook reviews

Easy access to park. Facilities were immaculate, a credit to the lovely staff.
Very well kept grounds, plenty of room on your flat pitch, adult only section and family section available. A very easy, pleasant walk into town.
Morrisons 5 min walk away.

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Broadmeadow Touring Park

Excellent facilities, spotless site. Staff very helpful, and take great pride in their work. A little gem in a lovely part of the country. Brilliant location, supermarket very close, buses regular. Lots of local pubs, cafes if needed. Thank you for a lovely, restful week. Our first time at this site, but definitely not the last.

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