Burhope Farm Campsite offers the following holiday accommodation:
- Touring Caravan Pitches
- Camping pitches and/or ready pitched tents
offers the following facilities.
Facilities for Campers at Burhope Farm Campsite.The following facilites will be of particular interest to tent based campers and those using a touring caravan
Other facilities and features include:
Description
new luxury campsite in the beautiful Wye Valley, near the Welsh border and the foothills of the Black Mountainselectric hook-ups, water taps, separate grassed area for tents, first-class toilet and shower block with central heating, disabled facilities. Very reasonable prices
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