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Poston Mill Park
Peterchurch
Golden Valley
Hereford
Hereford & Worcester
HR2 0SF

 

Tel: 01981 550 225
Fax: 01981 550 000

 

E-mail: enquiries@poston-mill.co.uk (though didn't respond to request for details by e-mail )

 

 

Poston Mill is situated in an old railway siding next to the River Dore, between Hereford and Hay-on-Wye. The site is very well maintained and quite pretty. It has a large area reserved for statics but also caters for touring caravans, M/c's, trailer tents and tents. The park is very family friendly but also fairly peaceful, especially at night.

Touring pitches are flat, generously sized, most have electricity, TV point (essential as you are in a valley), water and waste points. There are also some hard standings and fully serviced pitches.

The site is well appointed, having its own bar and restaurant (with takeaway), good heated toilet blocks, a large sports field with Tennis, Driving Range, Petanque, Putting, Croquet, Children's play area and Fishing.
The play area is well away from the pitches and the road.

 

Peterchurch is a short drive or walk away but only has a small general store for provisions, papers etc. However, Hereford is not far by car and has a large Tesco Supermarket on the western side of the town.

 

If you like books then Hay-on-Wye is the place to visit as it seems to have more second-hand book shops than anywhere else in the country. It's only about 10-12 miles away and parking is easy. You are also close to the Black Mountains so if you like hill walking then try a part of Offa's Dyke Path but be prepared for a steep climb in places.

 

Michael Gleeson. CLIC.

February 2000

 

 

Added March 2001.
Open: All year.
Facilities: 74 10a touring pitches (2 all service); 10 hot showers; Site has 60
statics.