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Arrow Bank
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Village charm in the heart of the countryside

Set in Eardisland, one of Herefordshire’s iconic black-and-white villages, Arrow Bank Holiday Park is just a short walk from two pubs, a tearoom, and a shop. The River Arrow winds gently alongside, perfect for casting a line or dozing beneath the willows.

On-site, you’ll find a well-stocked carp lake and wildlife-rich meadows – ideal for wandering, fishing, and soaking up the peace. Whether you’re pitching up or settling into a fishing lodge, there’s plenty of space for you here.

*Please note our fishing pool is currently closed.

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June Open Weekend at Discover Parks

This June, come and explore our parks and holiday homes for sale at your own pace, no appointment needed. Prefer a private tour? We’d love to show you around and treat you to lunch at the Lakeside. Open across all three parks, 9am–5pm, Friday 26th – Sunday 28th June.

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Why Arrow Bank?

At Arrow Bank Country Holiday Park, nature is the entertainment. So, breathe in the countryside, tune into the wild, and feel the river flow between your toes. This is your chance to slow life down at one of Herefordshire’s most peaceful holiday parks.

Fishing is the big draw here! Settle by the water, and you might spot an otter slipping through the shallows, a kingfisher darting by, or dragonflies skimming the surface.

Away from the park’s green spaces, meadows and woodland lies the beautiful village of Eardisland. With 39 listed buildings, it’s a village with stories to tell.

You’ll find two welcoming country pubs in the village, serving good ales and hearty dishes, while Rita’s Tea Rooms is the go-to for nostalgic treats.

Facilities at Arrow Bank

  • Picturesque village location
  • Pool and river fishing
  • Woodland and wildflower walks
  • Nature hide
  • Open green space
  • Recreational field
  • Book/DVD/Games
  • Off lead dog area
  • Dog wash
  • Nature trails and meadows
  • Rural Wi-Fi on park
  • Modern facilities block
  • Accessible family room
  • Laundry and washing up facilities

Holiday home ownership at Arrow Bank

Owning a caravan or lodge at Arrow Bank means you can enjoy holidays whenever you’d like them. Whether you desire quality family time or a peaceful escape to recharge on your own, everything’s ready for you.

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Season dates: 1st March - 2nd January

Lodges

Fancy a long weekend, a mid-week getaway, or a well-earned holiday in Herefordshire? Arrow Bank has accommodation to suit your plans and budget.

Our lodges are designed for laid-back luxury, with space for up to four to settle in and relax. Staying with your pup? We’ve got dog-friendly lodges too!

  • Luxury lodge options
  • Fishing holidays
  • Dog friendly accommodation
  • Bedding, towels, gas & electric included
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Season dates: 1st March - 2nd January

Glamping

Our glamping retreat at Arrow Bank is designed for couples looking for comfort, calm and a touch of indulgence.

The Snug offers a beautifully finished space for two, complete with a super-king bed, freestanding bath and private deck. You can bring your dog too!

  • Luxury glamping for two
  • Freestanding bath and private decking
  • Peaceful parkland views
  • Bedding, towels, gas and electric included
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Season dates: 1st March - 2nd January

Touring & Camping

We have pitch types to suit every setup. Choose from grass plots for camping to fully serviced hard standings for campervans, caravans, and motorhomes.

For hassle-free stays, our heated facilities building includes showers, a laundry room, a washing-up and veg prep area, and accessible family room.

  • Grass and hardstanding pitches
  • TV, water and grey waste hook-ups
  • Dog-friendly pitches
  • Heated facilities block
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Things to do near Arrow Bank

Beyond the park, you’ll discover wild landscapes, quaint villages, and country lanes that are tailor-made for walking and cycling.

Venture a little further and you’ll find golf courses, castles, National Trust properties and beautiful market towns like Leominster, Ludlow, Hay-on-Wye, and the cathedral city of Hereford, all waiting to be explored.

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Hereford

Historic cathedral city on the River Wye, home to the Mappa Mundi, the oldest map of the world.

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Ludlow castle

A royal stronghold for 1,000+ years, with a Keep, Great Hall, and home to Ludlow Food Festival.

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Village trail

North Herefordshire’s Black and White Village Trails offers charm, cider, and scenic countryside.

Arrow Bank location

Arrow Bank is in Eardisland, a historic village in Herefordshire and just a short distance from the market town of Leominster.

Eardisland, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 9BG

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What our guests say about Arrow Bank

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FAQs about Arrow Bank Country Holiday Park

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What makes Arrow Bank a premier holiday park in Eardisland, Herefordshire?

Arrow Bank Country Holiday Park sits on the banks of the River Arrow in Eardisland, one of Herefordshire’s most picturesque black-and-white villages. It’s a small, peaceful park in a beautiful setting, with on-site fishing, a nature trail, riverside walks, and two dog-friendly village pubs a short stroll away. A great base for exploring North Herefordshire.

Is Arrow Bank the right choice for a quiet caravan park in Herefordshire?

If peace and quiet is what you’re after, Arrow Bank is hard to beat. It’s a small, unhurried park in a beautiful village setting, without the busy entertainment programmes or large-scale facilities of bigger holiday parks. The focus here is on the natural environment – the river, the wildlife, the walks, and the village on the doorstep. It’s particularly popular with couples, walkers, and those who want to properly switch off.

How does the park’s location in Eardisland village benefit guests?

Being situated in Eardisland means guests can walk directly into one of Herefordshire’s prettiest villages – past the moated manor house, across the medieval bridge, and into the village centre where both pubs and Rita’s Tea Rooms are just a short stroll away. The River Arrow runs through the village and the park, making the whole area feel very connected.

Arrow Bank sits on the edge of Eardisland, meaning guests can walk directly into one of Herefordshire’s most celebrated black-and-white villages. The River Arrow winds through both the park and the village, passing the restored 15th-century Dovecote, the medieval bridge, and the churchyard of St Mary the Virgin – one of the oldest places of worship in the county. Both village pubs and Rita’s Tea Rooms are just a short stroll away. It’s the kind of village that feels unchanged by time and having it on your doorstep makes a real difference to a stay at Arrow Bank.

What are the unique features of this riverside caravan park in Herefordshire?

Arrow Bank has its own stretch of the River Arrow for fishing, a 1.5-mile on-site nature trail where guests regularly spot hares, deer, stoats, and voles, and direct access to peaceful riverside walking routes, including the popular walk to nearby Pembridge. Set within the historic black-and-white village of Eardisland, the park feels closely connected to village life, with its riverside setting, characterful cottages, and slower pace adding to the experience.

Can I visit Arrow Bank as part of a touring holiday in Herefordshire?

Yes, Arrow Bank welcomes touring caravans, motorhomes, and tents, and makes an excellent stop on a wider touring holiday through Herefordshire and the Welsh Borderlands. The park is well placed for exploring the Black and White Village Trail, with Pembridge, Weobley, and Kington all within easy reach. Our sister parks are also close by, Pearl Lake in Shobdon is just 13 minutes away, with its 15-acre fishing lake, 9-hole golf course, woodland walks, and Lakeside Bar and Bistro. Rockbridge Country Park in Presteigne is roughly 20 minutes away, offering riverside pitches, a stargazing observatory dome, and direct access to Offa’s Dyke Path. Guests staying at Arrow Bank are welcome to use facilities at both sister parks.

Why is Arrow Bank a top-rated destination for a Herefordshire staycation?

Arrow Bank consistently receives outstanding reviews from guests who value its peaceful atmosphere, beautiful riverside setting, and the charm of Eardisland village. It holds a Quality in Tourism award, and Discover Parks won Medium to Large Business of the Year at the 2026 Herefordshire Business Awards in recognition of the standard of experience across all three parks. The combination of great walks, good pubs, wonderful wildlife, and a friendly, well-maintained park keeps guests coming back year after year.

What is the atmosphere like at this Eardisland holiday park?

Relaxed and friendly, with a genuine sense of community among regular visitors. Arrow Bank attracts guests who appreciate the natural environment and the slower pace of a village setting, and many return year after year. Throughout the season there’s a varied events programme, from fishing matches and gentle afternoon festivals.

What kind of activities can I do while staying at Arrow Bank Holiday Park?

On-site there’s fishing on the River Arrow, a 1.5-mile nature trail, and direct access to riverside walking routes. The village pubs and Rita’s Tea Rooms are a short stroll away, and the walk to Pembridge along the river is a particular favourite with guests. Beyond the park, the Black and White Village Trail, Offa’s Dyke Path, Kington, Leominster, and the Wye Valley are all within easy reach. Guests are also welcome to use facilities at our sister parks at Pearl Lake in Shobdon and Rockbridge in Presteigne.

How accessible is Arrow Bank from major Herefordshire market towns?

Arrow Bank Country Holiday Park in Eardisland is well placed for exploring the market towns of Herefordshire. Leominster is just 10 minutes away, Hereford around 30 minutes, Ludlow around 30 minutes, and Hay-on-Wye around 40 minutes. The park sits just off the A44 and is easily reached from Leominster.

How far is Arrow Bank from major UK cities?

Arrow Bank is within easy reach of much of the Midlands, Wales, and the South West. Worcester is around 1 hour away, Shrewsbury around 1 hour 10 minutes, Birmingham around 1 hour 40 minutes, Bristol and Cardiff around 1 hour 45 minutes, and Manchester around 2 hours 30 minutes. It’s a straightforward and scenic drive through the Welsh Borderlands, making it an easy escape for a long weekend or a full week away.