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Craven Arms
Shropshire
SY7 0QD
England
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Ashlea Pools is set in one of the most beautiful, tranquil parts of south Shropshire and holds the David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation.
Weekly Price Range: £230 - £995
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Holiday Park Lodges for hire, ideal for any holiday at Ashlea Pools Country Park.
Ashlea Pools is set in one of the most beautiful, tranquil parts of south Shropshire and holds the David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation.
It is surrounded by rolling hills, picturesque valleys and many places of interest. An ideal centre for walking, exploring the market towns of Ludlow, Church Stretton, Bishop's Castle and historic Shrewsbury. Step back in time at Ironbridge Gorge and Blists Hill Open Air Museum (30 miles) or just relax and watch the wild birds and waterfowl on the lake.
Ashlea Pools Country Park offers the following facilities. |
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All-male, all-female or young mixed groups please check when booking No petsNew for 2010 - three acre course fishing lakeChildren's play area
There is a childrens play area on park
- Hot tubs
- Peaceful lakeside location
- David Bellamy Gold Award for conservation
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Outdoor hot tub (Kingfisher Lodge Plus) TV/DVD/CD Kitchen including microwave and washing machine Bath or shower Bed linen and duvets Beds made up for your arrival Double glazed Gas and electricity included Babies must be included in party total Travel cots and highchairs £7pw each All-male, all-female or young mixed groups please check when booking No pets
Weekly Price Range: £230 - £995- Please note that the prices shown here are intended as a guide only for
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Local Area Finding Ashlea Pools Country Park
SatNav Postcode: SY7 0QD
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The local Area around Ashlea Pools Country Park
Stay in Shropshire and within this county’s extraordinarily beautiful landscape you’ll find more award-winning attractions and outdoor pursuits than you’d ever imagine possible. If Shropshire’s 32 castles don’t satisfy your thirst for history, step back in time at the Ironbridge Gorge where you can explore the birth of the Industrial Revolution in no fewer than ten museums, and life at the turn of the twentieth century is fascinatingly recreated at Blists Hill Open Air Museum.Shropshire’s unique topography is the perfect backdrop for walking, cycling, horse riding, hang gliding, fishing, golf and even hot air ballooning. And spectacular views are a feature of walks along the dramatic Long Mynd ridge and Offa’s Dyke.Almost completely surrounded by the River Severn, the ancient town of Shrewsbury is known for its beautifully preserved timber-framed buildings and the elegance of its Georgian architecture while historic Ludlow is famous as the county’s gastronomic capital, boasting two Michelin starred restaurants and some very fine food shops. Its castle is also impressive, as is nearby Stokesay Castle. |
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User Reviews
We have 106 reviews in our database for Ashlea Pools Country Park. Only the last 10 are shown for each holiday park
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Date of stay: 2006 |
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Lovely location and good quality accommodation. |
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Date of stay: 2006 |
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This is a lovely place to stay - friendly staff, lovely surroundings and wildlife. Kids would love feeding the ducks and swans. |
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Date of stay: 2006 |
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The accommodation was excellent and the staff at the park were very polite and helpful - I would highly recommend this park! |
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Date of stay: 2007 |
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The most relaxing holiday I have had in my life, and the views were breathtaking!! |
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Date of stay: 2008 |
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A very peaceful and relaxing lodge break. It was beautiful on the inside and the hot tub outside really was the icing on the cake! |
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Date of stay: 2008 |
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The welcome and help at reception was exceptional - even loaning us a map to find a car boot sale. The lodge itself was first class and the location in the country park was beautiful, which made the outdoor hot tub an even better experience. We had a wonderful break and will without a doubt be booking with you again! |
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Date of stay: 2008 |
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The park was lovely and quiet and the staff were incredibly helpful. We loved the hot tub, for a family with two small children it was ideal. |
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Date of stay: 2008 |
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This holiday was very good, the accomodation, staff and wonderfull location was A1. The best bit was the view of the rolling country side setting from the hot tube. If it's relaxation that you want then this is it. |
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Date of stay: 2008 |
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i would recommend this place for a real relaxing break. Would definately interest the walkers and wildlife lovers but i think people should be aware that the nearest eatery/pub location |
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Date of stay: 2009 |
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A lovely quiet park in gorgeous unspoilt countryside. |
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