Somers Wood Caravan Park

“Close to the NEC and Shakespeare country with superb on-site amenities” - AA Inspector

LOCATION

MERIDEN, WEST MIDLANDS

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Our Inspector's view

A peaceful adults-only park set in the heart of England with spotless facilities and 19 fully serviced pitches. The park is well positioned for visiting The National Exhibition Centre (Resorts World Arena and the Utilita Arena), and Birmingham is only 12 miles away. The park also makes an ideal touring base for Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and Coventry. Please note, tents are not accepted.

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4 Gold Pennant Campsite
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5 Star Holiday Park
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Somers Wood Caravan Park
Somers Road, MERIDEN, CV7 7PL

Features

Facilities
  • Launderette
  • Wifi available
  • Motorvan service point
  • Battery Charging
  • Toilet fluid
Site Information
  • Total Touring Pitches: 48
  • Caravan Pitches Available
  • Motorhome Pitches Available

About the area

Discover West Midlands

After Greater London, the West Midlands is the UK’s biggest county by population, and after London, Birmingham is the UK’s largest city. There’s a lot to seek out here – it has a vibrant culture, with exceptionally good nightlife. Coventry used to be more important than Birmingham, until the 18th century when the Industrial Revolution started and Brum forged ahead. 

Apart from Lady Godiva, Coventry is best known for its cathedrals. The medieval parish church became a cathedral in 1918, but the Blitz on Coventry in 1940 left only the spire and part of the walls. After the war, it was decided to build a new cathedral alongside linked to the ruins. 

Dudley was one of the birthplaces of the Industrial Revolution, and this history is reflected in its architecture and the Black Country Living Museum, a recreation of an industrial village, with shops and a pub, cottages and a chapel. Stourbridge is also worth a visit, mainly due to its involvement in glassmaking, which has been going on since the 17th century, and is still a part of the town’s culture; there’s a glass museum and a bi-annual glass festival.

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