Tudor Caravan Park - Attractions

Things to do in the local area

Slimbridge Wetlands Centre

Slimbridge Wetlands Centre is just 800 yards down the road from Tudor Caravan Park - an easy 5 minute walk.
The centre was started by Sir Peter Scott and is hailed as the birthplace of modern conservation and is a perfect place to get close to nature.

The Cotswolds

Tudor Caravan Park is an ideal base for exploring the Cotswolds - sited in the Severn Vale, along the Cotswolds Edge about halfway along the famous Cotswold Way between Bath & Chipping Campden, with good access to lovely unspoilt Cotswold villages & Gloucestershire.

Berkeley

Less than 5 miles from Tudor Caravan Park - the centrepiece of Berkeley is undoubtedly the magnificent 12th century Berkeley Castle with its dark and brooding bloodstained history.
It is also the place where a humble village doctor made an amazing medical discovery.

Severn Bore

The Severn Bore is one of Britain's few truly spectacular natural phenomena. It is a large surge wave that can be seen in the estuary of the River Severn, where the tidal range is the 2nd highest in the world, with the wave sometimes extending beyond Gloucester.

Gloucester

Gloucester was founded in AD 97 by the Romans and today combines historic architecture with a unique blend of visitor attractions, festivals, entertainment & shopping. The Historic Docks are England's most inland port, a major destination for elegant tall ships.

Westonbirt Arboretum

The National Arboretum at Westonbirt is an internationally important tree and shrub collection and one of the finest tree collections in the world today with 17 miles of accessible paths, unusual canopy walkway, and spectaular natural shows in every season.

Cotswolds Cycling

Tudor Caravan Park is on National Cycle Route 41 and close to the proposed Route 45. We are also on the Cotswolds Circular Cycling Route which tours through many of the pretty Cotswold towns & villages and stunning scenery.

Cheltenham

Cheltenham Spa was specifically designed in its 18th and 19th century heyday as a pleasure and health resort for wealthy visitors - the legacy of which is an exceptional town full of regency town houses, beautiful squares and terraces with award-winning gardens.

Bristol & Bath

Bristol are all about the 'Bs': we have Brunel, boats, bridges, bikes and beautiful countryside. Everywhere you turn there is something spectacular to see and do in Bristol. The city is steeped in history and many historical and heritage sites.