Manor Wood Country Caravan Park

“Tranquil park with lakeside café, fully serviced pitches and extensive views” - AA Inspector

LOCATION

CODDINGTON, CHESHIRE

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Our Inspector's view

A secluded landscaped park in a tranquil country setting with extensive views towards the Welsh Hills across the Cheshire Plain. The park offers fully serviced pitches, a heated outdoor swimming pool and all-weather tennis courts. The generous pitch density provides optimum privacy and the superb amenity block has excellent decor, underfloor heating and smart modern facilities with very good privacy options. Wildlife is encouraged and there are two fishing lakes; country walks and nearby pubs are added attractions. There is also a stylish, combined reception, shop and café with patio overlooking the lake, and an on-site hairdressing salon.

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Campsite of the Year for North West England

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Manor Wood Country Caravan Park
Manor Wood, CODDINGTON, Chester, CH3 9EN

Features

Leisure
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Tennis
  • Game Room
  • Playground
  • Sports field
  • Fishing
Facilities
  • Launderette
  • Ice pack facility
  • Picnic Area
  • Wifi available
  • Baby bathing/changing
  • Motorvan service point
  • Toilet fluid
Opening times
  • Open all year
Site Information
  • Total Touring Pitches: 45
  • Total Static Pitches: 21
  • Caravan Pitches Available
  • Motorhome Pitches Available
  • Tent Pitches Available

About the area

Discover Cheshire

Nestled between the Welsh hills and Derbyshire Peaks, the Cheshire plains make an ideal location to take things slow and mess around in boats. Cheshire has more than 200 miles (302 km) of man-made waterways, more than any other county in England. The Cheshire Ring is formed from the Rochdale, Ashton, Peak Forest, Macclesfield, Trent and Mersey and Bridgewater canals. This route takes you through a lot of Cheshire, and bits of other counties as well.

While exploring the county’s waterways, covering ground on foot or admiring the typical white plaster and black timber-frame houses, make sure to have a taste of Cheshire’s most famous produce. Although Cheddar has become Britain’s most popular cheese (accounting for over half of the cheese sales in the UK), it was once Cheshire cheese that was in every workman’s pocket back in the 18th century. Its moist, crumbly texture and slightly salty taste mean it goes well with fruit, peppers or tomatoes. As well as the usual white, there are also red and blue veined varieties.

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