BY CAR: If travelling North from the South, take the B4361 from the A49 signposted Ludlow. From the North, travelling South, drivers are advised to by-pass Ludlow completely before turning right onto the B4361 and approaching Ludlow from the South. Once you are on the B4361 continue along the road which will go down a hill towards a river bridge with traffic lights. Before the bridge, turn left, sign posted Wigmore/Burrington and note our tourism sign with a tent, caravan and horse shoe. Follow the Wigmore/Burrington Road for just under 1 mile and we are sign posted on the left hand side, just at the edge of the forest.
SatNav - DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE BROAD ST OR LOWER BROAD ST with a motorhome or caravan. Narrow arch.
Nearby Attractions
To the North: Carding Mill Valley and Long Mynd area of outstanding natural beauty.
To the East: Kidderminster, Severn Valley Railway and West Midlands Safari Park.
To the South: Mappa Mundi at Hereford Cathedral, Symonds Yat and the Forest of Dean.
To the West: we have unrivalled access to central Wales, with the Elan Valley visitors centre, Red Kite centre at Rhaydaer, and the coast at Aberystwyth only 1hr 45mins away.
Historic properties - Berrington Hall, Croft, Stokesay and Montgomery Castles, The Judges Lodgings in Presteigne and castle ruins at Wigmore and Clun.
Museums - such as Acton Scott Historic Working Farm, the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre and town museums in both Ludlow and Leominster. The area is of significant Geological importance and you can fossil hunt in Mortimer Forest.
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