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Dofe Campsites Campsites suitable for DofE Groups in Shropshire Map Name Address Tel No(s) Website Grid Ref Comment No Stretton Rd, Much 01584 771570 The Withies http://www.virtual-shropshire.co.uk/withies/ 217 6089904 New in 2014. Wenlock 07789 003459 Sytche Lane 01952 726701 Sytche http://www.sytchecaravanandcamping.co.uk/ 138 620004 Very close to town centre Much Wenlock 07989 783574 Bourton http://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/ca On B4378 1½Kms SW Ideal Bronze site, very Westwood 01952 727393 mpsites/uk/shropshire/muchwenlock/bourtonwest 217 613986 of Much Wenlock welcoming Farm woodfarm Leyhill Farm Cardington 01694 771366 http://www.leyhillcaravanpark.com/ 217 51086 Secluded site for groups Mill Farm Hughley 01746 785208 http://www.millfarmcaravanpark.co.uk/ 217 564978 Nice field for groups 01746 785292 Lower Hill Near Hughley http://www.lowerhillcampsite.co.uk/ 217 582977 Can be busy 07966 491319 Cottage Farm Easthope 01746 785434 http://www.easthopecaravanandcamping.co.uk/ 217 564954 Quiet Brook House Wall under Heywood 01694 771599 http://www.brookcottageandcamping.co.uk/ 217 511928 Good field. Quiet Farm Coates Farm Rushbury 01694 771330 http://www.thecoatesfarm.co.uk/ 217 525926 Excellent. Very friendly Sparchford Culmington 01584 861222 http://www.sparchford.co.uk/ 217 830496 Good Farm Longmynd Contact via Good, but access is only Adventure Hamperley http://longmyndadventurecamp.org.uk/ 217 422896 website via the road Camp Hamperley Hamperley 01694 781441 http://www.hamperleycampsite.co.uk/ 217 423893 Basic Campsite 01584 318007 Monstay Farm Burrington, Ludlow http://monstayfarm.co.uk/index.php 203 467732 Small 07913 805981 Kevindale Unknown, but may be Broome, Craven Arms 01588 660199 http://www.kevindale.co.uk/ 217 400810 Campsite noisy Small Batch Very handy for Long Little Stretton 01694 723358 http://www.smallbatch-camping.co.uk/ 217 441920 Campsite Mynd Page 1 of 2 Wayside Aston on Clun 01588 660218 http://www.waysidecamping.co.uk/ 217 397816 Nice little site Camping Good campsite at the YHA Bridges Bridges 01588 650656 http://www.yha.org.uk/hostel/bridges 217 395965 back of hostel Brow Farm Ratlinghope 01588 650641 http://www.browfarmcampsite.co.uk/ 217 403967 Can be busy Nipstone http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/details.asp?revi The Bog 01743 792073 217 355972 Remote Campsite d=12303 Quinta Christian Small site available for Weston Rhyn 01691 773 696 240 283352 Centre http://www.quinta.org/index.php expedition groups. http://kempton.cylex-uk.co.uk/company/lydbury- 201 Welcoming. Basic. Kempton Farm Kempton 01588 660250 359827 north---kempton-farm-19275911.html 217 Beautiful. http://www.hophouseinns.co.uk/accommodation--- Pub garden. Noise from Powis Arms Lydbury North 01588 680570 216 349859 the-powis-arms.html beer cooking machine. Say you are from The Green 216 Wentnor 01588 650605 http://www.greencaravanpark.co.uk 381912 Girlguiding – don’t Caravan Park 217 mention D of E Just outside Shropshire 255 Not a lot of flat ground. Wern Isaf Llangollen 01978 860632 http://www.wernisaf.co.uk 256 Good basic facilities. 07971 340559 (Daytime) or 255 Tower Farm Llangollen 01978 860 029 http://www.towerfarmholidays.co.uk 211430 Good. 256 (Evening before 8pm) Llanarmon Rd, Glyn Stream alongside site. Ddol Hir 01691 718681 http://www.ukparks.co.uk/ddolhir/ 255 198365 Ceriog Quiet. Midges Page 2 of 2 .
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