Peachley Leisure Touring Park

“Super pitches close to Worcester” - AA Inspector

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WORCESTER, WORCESTERSHIRE

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The park is set in its own area in the grounds of Peachley Farm and has all hardstanding and fully serviced pitches. The 25 super pitches have 16 amp electricity, mains water and sewer. There are two fishing lakes, a really excellent quad bike course and outdoor giant draughts, chess and jenga. The park is a peaceful haven, and an excellent base from which to explore the area, which includes The Elgar Birthplace Museum, Worcester Racecourse and the Worcester Victorian Christmas Fayre (in late November); it is also convenient for Malvern's Three Counties Showground.

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Peachley Leisure Touring Park
Peachley Lane,Lower Broadheath,WORCESTER,WR2 6QR

Features

Leisure
  • Sports field
  • Fishing
Facilities
  • Launderette
  • Ice pack facility
  • Cafe/Restaurant
  • BBQ
  • Picnic Area
  • Wifi available
  • Calor Gas
Opening times
  • Open all year
Site Information
  • Total Touring Pitches: 82
  • Caravan Pitches Available
  • Motorhome Pitches Available
  • Tent Pitches Available

About the area

Discover Worcestershire

Worcestershire is a county of rolling hills, save for the flat Vale of Evesham in the east and the prominent spine of the Malverns in the west. Nearly all of the land is worked in some way; arable farming predominates – oilseed rape, cereals and potatoes – but there are concentrated areas of specific land uses, such as market gardening and plum growing.

Worcester is the county town, and home to Worcestershire County Cricket Club, which has what some regard as the most attractive grounds in the country, in a delightful setting with views of Worcester Cathedral. The Malverns, Great and Little, set on the slopes of the Malvern Hills, are renowned for their refinement. Great Malvern, terraced on its hillside site, came to prominence as a genteel spa for well-to-do Victorians, rivalling the likes of Bath, Buxton and Cheltenham with its glorious surroundings.

Sir Edward Elgar was a Worcester man, and his statue stands on the High Street, facing the cathedral. The cottage where he was born is now a museum and he is commemorated on the £20 note. Other notable Worcestershire figures include poet A E Housman, chocolate magnate George Cadbury; and Lea and Perrins, inventors of Worcestershire sauce.

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