Claylands Caravan Park  
Claylands Caravan Park

Family & News

Claylands caravan park was acquires by Fred & Margaret Robinson in 1959 when claylands was a small 14 acre farm, set on the banks of the River Wyre and overlooking The Trough of Bowland. With this perfect canvas Fred & Margaret over 40 years have created this landscape masterpiece. Planting over 5,000 indigenous trees, with careful development Claylands Caravan Park is a natural haven for squirrels, foxes, deer, rabbits and 85 different species of bird life. The four well stocked fishing ponds is an oasis for wildlife and fisherman alike. All this hard work has been noticed, achieving 14 awards in all, including the "Caravan Holiday Park of the Year 1998" from Northwest Tourism and "David Bellamy Conservation Award Gold" 1999 and which Fred & Margaret were so proud to receive.

The Robinson family invite you to Claylands Caravan Park so you can enjoy the countryside and wildlife for yourself as a day visitor, touring in a caravan or tent or maybe in your very own static holiday home. The choice is yours, its a true family welcome waiting for you.

News

A new conservatory, overlooking the gardens and the river, has recently been completed. This extra facility doubles as a dining and family room.