Birch Hill Farm Caravan Club CL offers the following holiday accommodation:
- Touring Caravan Pitches
- Camping pitches and/or ready pitched tents
offers the following facilities.
Facilities for Campers at Birch Hill Farm Caravan Club CL.The following facilites will be of particular interest to tent based campers and those using a touring caravan
Other facilities and features include:
Description
Birch Hill is a prize-winning Caravan Club CL Certificated Location for members of the Caravan Club. It is a quiet rural caravan site in the heart of England for up to 5 touring caravans, offering pleasant views across Shropshire, Cheshire and North Wales. A good base for a short stay or longer holiday; there are plenty of electrical hook-ups, mains water supply and chemical waste disposal points.
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