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Caravan and Motorhome Club site – Gloucestershire
We are a small family run adults only site in The Forest of Dean in an AONB. Set within our farm, we have 5 well-drained grass and hardstanding pitches to choose from. There is a slight slope to the pitches so levelling blocks will be needed. All pitches are fully serviced with your own water, metered electricity, drainage and are fenced on 3 sides. Our pitches are larger than average and your booking is inclusive of awnings. We now offer wifi at the pitches, you can use wifi calling to make calls and browse the internet. We are an adult only site and we accept dogs. A great location to explore the Forest of Dean AONB. Caravan and motorhome club members only please.
Pitches 1-5 are grass and pitch 6 is an all weather hard standing. In addition to the serviced pitches, we provide a chemical emptying point and a drive over motorhome emptying point. Please note we do not have showers or toilets, your unit must be self contained.
The site itself is set over 1 acres of well-maintained grass fields. Our site is ideally located for exploring the forest and enjoying the many beautiful walks on offer across the Wye Valley. An abundance of wildlife visits our site including birds of prey, deer, wild boar and native birds.
Bearse Farm is ideally located close to Chepstow, Monmouth, Ross-on-Wye and Gloucester.
About Bearse Farm
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History of Bearse Farm
Bearse Farm is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a Site of Special Scientific Interest right at our feet. The countryside is beautiful and allows you to switch off and relax and reconnect with nature. Bearse Farm dates back to the 17th Century. Originally it was a tollbooth for the old road connecting Chepstow and Coleford. The Farm, originally owned by The Crown Estate, was once a working farm for centuries farming sheep and cattle in the surrounding fields. Since 2000, the farm was sold off privately and the land reduced. In recent years, previous owners have diversified the farm and developed an Equestrian and Dog agility business which you will see today. Bearse Farm now stands in 10 acres of pasture and woodland and runs as a mixed used farm. The woodland setting offers an ideal habitat for wildlife, and you will frequently see wild boar and deer roaming around as well as an abundance of birds and woodland animals.