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View and BookBroadway Club Campsite is landscaped on two levels, situated on the edge of one of the loveliest of the Cotswolds golden-stoned villages. Broadway's main street is a delight with its pretty cottages, shady trees and interesting shops - it's so attractive you will feel as though you've stepped onto a movie set depicting olde worlde England. The caravan park offers you a truly rural treat.
Among other typical Cotswold villages located conveniently close to the Broadway Club Campsite are Winchcombe and Bourton-on-the-Water, but visitors will have a great time exploring the area for themselves and finding many other hidden local treasures. Stratford-upon-Avon is also within easy reach of the caravan site and walkers will want to take special note that The Cotswold Way runs very close by, so don't forget to pack those walking boots. Other nearby places of interest include National Trust properties and picturesque gardens.
Steam trains have returned to Broadway Station, next to the site, after a gap of 58 years. The new station has been built by volunteers and is modelled on the original 1904 GWR building. Trains will run between Broadway, Toddington and Cheltenham Racecourse. Find out more and book tickets on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway (GWSR) website https://www.gwsr.com/.
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From Moreton-in-Marsh and Chipping Norton on A44 Broadway Bypass: ignore first roundabout on A44 (do not tow through Broadway village), and continue for about 0.75 mile to the second roundabout and turn left onto B4632. The site is on the right immediately under bridge and opposite garage. From Evesham on A44: turn off at roundabout onto B4632 signposted Broadway Village. The Site is on the right in 0.5m immediately under bridge and opposite garage. Note: please ignore all international caravan site signs in the vicinity of Broadway.
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Reviewed on 04/05/2022 10:22