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Take me to the river

Set by the riverside in a valley of glades and woodlands, few places let you escape the hustle like Rockbridge. The holiday park is ideally located for exploring Mid Wales’ playground of forests, mountains, and waterfalls, and is just a mile from Presteigne, Wales’ first Dark Sky Community. On clear nights, the sky is alive with stars.

Whatever your style of holiday, we have something for you, from touring and camping pitches to luxurious hot tub lodges. For those 50+, you can make Rockbridge your forever home with a residential park home.

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Riverside Touring Pitches - Discover Parks

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 Rockbridge?

Nature takes centre stage at Rockbridge. Wander among lush trees, cast a line in the river, and lose yourself under a sky ablaze with stars. Whether you’re chasing adventure or craving some stillness, our rural holiday park in Wales is a place to reconnect with the wild and breathe it all in.

By day, our water and sculpture garden offers a tranquil space to drift off and soak in the views of the Radnorshire Hills. At night, our viewing dome embraces Presteigne’s certified dark sky status, with a telescope to explore the heavens.

The charming market town of Presteigne, with its independent shops and handy amenities, is less than a mile away. And with Rockbridge’s perfect location in Mid Wales, outdoor adventures are never far from your doorstep.

Facilities at Rockbridge

  • River fishing
  • Night sky viewing dome
  • Dark sky community
  • Sculpture garden
  • Water feature
  • Hot tub lodge holidays
  • Scenic, peaceful location
  • Walks from the door
  • Nearby historic town
  • Off lead dog area
  • Dog wash
  • Fast on-site Wi-Fi
  • Modern facilities block
  • Private washrooms
  • Laundry room

Kick back & relax at Rockbridge

Season dates: 1st March - 2nd January

Luxury holiday home with hot tub

Nestled in the Radnorshire Hills, our holiday homes in Wales offer stunning views, spacious decking, a stylish fully equipped interior, and a bubbling hot tub – a true retreat for the whole family.

  • Hot tub holiday homes
  • Dog-friendly accommodation
  • Enclosed private decking with egg chairs
  • Bedding, towels, gas, and electric included

Season dates: 1st March - 2nd January

Luxury lodge with hot tub

Spacious, light-filled and beautifully appointed, our luxury lodges offer a serious step up – deep sofas, a fully fitted kitchen, a wraparound deck, a sheltered hot tub, and their own outdoor infrared sauna.

  • Hot tub lodges in rural Wales
  • Dog-friendly accommodation
  • Private infrared saunas
  • Bedding, towels, gas, and electric included.

Season dates: 1st March - 30th November

Our touring park & camping sites

Rockbridge makes touring and camping holidays in Wales effortless. Choose from grass pitches to fully serviced hardstanding plots with water, electric, grey waste, and TV hook-up.

Enjoy top-rated facilities, including private wash rooms, laundry, washing-up areas, plus wash points and exercise areas for your dog.

  • Choice of grass and hardstanding pitches
  • Optional electric, TV, water and grey waste hook-ups
  • Dog-friendly camping and touring caravan pitches
  • Modern facilities block with laundry, microwave, and fridge freezer

Things to do near Rockbridge

The route between Presteigne and Aberystwyth was voted one of the world’s ten most beautiful drives by the AA — so breathtaking scenery is guaranteed!

But if you’re after more than stunning landscapes and natural wonders, there’s plenty to explore. Visit market towns like Hay-on-Wye the historic and picturesque town, Ludlow, the cathedral city of Hereford, or enjoy golf courses, castles, National Trust properties, and fantastic local produce.

Offa's dyke path access Discover Parks

Offa’s Dyke path

Less than 1 mile from Rockbridge, this ancient bulwark offers stunning countryside views.

Hay-on-Wye

Visit the second-hand book capital of the world and enjoy the famous Hay Festival.

Discover Parks Ludlow Castle

Ludlow

Historic market town with a Norman castle, riverside walks, shops, and restaurants.

Rockbridge location

Rockbridge sits just outside Presteigne, a charming market town in Powys, Wales. It’s only a short drive to Ludlow, Leominster, and Hereford, providing easy access.

Rockbridge Park, Presteigne, Powys, Wales, LD8 2NF

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What our guests say about Rockbridge

Visit Wales - 5 Stars Award
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Conservation Award
Green tourism award
Good Business Charter
Herefordshire Business Awards

FAQs about Rockbridge Country Holiday Park

The Local Area around Rockbridge

What else is near Rockbridge to do and see?

The area around Rockbridge is an outdoor lover’s paradise, with something for every taste and pace. Here are just some of the highlights:

  • Cycling. The lanes and trails around Presteigne and the Radnorshire Hills are ideal for cycling, from gentle rides along river valleys to more challenging routes into the hills. The region is largely traffic-free and scenically stunning.
  • Walks and hikes. From the park, footpaths lead you directly into Presteigne, while Offa’s Dyke Path lies less than a mile away, opening up everything from easy rambles to long-distance adventures. Further afield, Radnor Forest, the Elan Valley and a network of local trails offer walks for all abilities.
  • Hay-on-Wye. The world-famous second-hand book capital, home to the legendary Hay Festival of Literature and Arts.
  • Ludlow. A beautifully preserved historic market town with a Norman castle, excellent restaurants, independent shops, and riverside walks.
  • Hereford. The cathedral city of Hereford, with its world-famous Mappa Mundi, cider country, and local produce markets.
  • The route between Presteigne and Aberystwyth. Voted one of the world’s ten most beautiful drives by the AA, this journey takes in breathtaking mountain and valley scenery.
  • National Trust properties, golf courses, castles, and fantastic local food producers – all within easy reach.

How close are you to the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty?

The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is one of England’s most celebrated landscapes, a perfect place for walking, wildlife watching, and taking in the scenery.

They’re around a 30 to 45 minute drive from Rockbridge and offer well-known walking spots like the Long Mynd, historic sites such as Stokesay Castle, and wide, open views across the border countryside. Ludlow sits on the edge of the hills, making it a natural place to stop along the way.

Events, Community & Holiday Home Ownership at Rockbridge

Are there events at Rockbridge?

Yes, throughout the year we host a mix of seasonal events for both guests and owners at Rockbridge Holiday Park.

We also have food trucks/vans coming in this season, pizza, burgers etc

These include stargazing evenings in the observatory, local artisan events with food trucks, along with smaller community gatherings that bring people together in a relaxed, informal way. For those looking for a wider events calendar, our sister park Pearl Lake hosts a broad range of activities, which Rockbridge guests and owners are always welcome to enjoy. For the latest updates, it’s worth checking the Park Events page or joining our newsletter.

Is Rockbridge a residential park or a holiday park?

Rockbridge is primarily a holiday park, with touring, camping, and hot tub lodge stays, but it also offers a range of longer-term options, similar to the flexibility found at some of the best holiday parks in Wales.

Alongside holiday home ownership, there is a dedicated residential area for those aged 50 and over. Whether you’re visiting for a short break or looking for something more permanent, there are a few different ways to make Rockbridge your base.

Are there age limits on caravans at Rockbridge Country Holiday Park?

Yes, like most caravan holiday parks UK wide, we have age guidelines in place for caravans, lodges, and residential homes. For the most up-to-date details, it’s best to speak directly with the team, as guidelines can vary depending on the pitch and home type.

Can I choose my own plot at Rockbridge?

Yes, particularly within the Rockbridge Retreat development where plots are currently available. Some open out to wide valley views, while others feel more tucked away. It really comes down to the kind of setting you’re drawn to, and we’ll help you find the right fit.

What exclusive facilities do owners enjoy?

Owners have access to a range of on-site features that make time here easy and comfortable, with everything you’d expect from a quality holiday park.

This includes the observatory dome for stargazing, the water and sculpture garden, and fishing along the River Lugg. There are also practical touches like fast Wi-Fi and a laundry room, along with off-lead dog areas and a dog wash, making it especially easy if you’re bringing a four-legged companion.

The park is open from 1st March to 2nd January, giving you a long season to enjoy your time here, and owners can also make use of facilities at our sister parks across the Discover Parks group.

Do Rockbridge owners get access to your sister parks?

Yes, as part of the Discover Parks family, Rockbridge owners can also spend time at Pearl Lake in Shobdon and Arrow Bank in Eardisland, extending your experience beyond a single holiday park in Wales. Each of our Herefordshire holiday parks have their own feel, from lakeside settings and golf to quieter village surroundings, giving you a bit more variety across the region without straying too far.

What is a “Dark Skies Community” and how does it benefit me?

A Dark Sky Community is an area that actively works to reduce light pollution and protect the natural night sky.

Presteigne was the first town in Wales to receive this status, and on clear nights the skies above Rockbridge are remarkably vivid, setting it apart from many Wales holiday parks. The Milky Way often stretches across the sky above the park, and with the on-site observatory dome and telescope, you can actually stop and take it all in properly, not just glance up and move on.

Is there a community for holiday home owners at Rockbridge?

Yes, there’s a friendly, low-key atmosphere, with owners getting to know one another through shared spaces, regular visits, and the occasional event.

About Rockbridge & Mid Wales

What are the best static caravan parks to visit in Mid Wales / Powys?

Rockbridge Country Holiday Park is a 5-star Visit Wales rated park, set in the peaceful Radnorshire Hills beside the River Lugg, and rated one of the standout caravan holiday parks in Mid Wales.

With a mix of touring and camping pitches, hot tub lodges, and holiday homes, it offers a relaxed, nature-first setting with space to slow down. Whether you’re here for a quiet escape or time outdoors with family, it’s a place that feels a world away from the busier holiday parks UK visitors often experience.

What makes our Presteigne Holiday Park different from other parks?

We’re just outside Presteigne, Wales’ first designated Dark Sky Community, and home to our own stargazing observatory dome, making Rockbridge Park Presteigne a little different from many Wales caravan parks.

There’s also a water and sculpture garden, riverside access to the River Lugg, and wide-open views across the Radnorshire Hills. It’s a quieter, more considered kind of park stay, shaped by the landscape around it.

Why choose Holiday Parks in Mid Wales?

Mid Wales is wonderfully under the radar, with rolling hills, ancient trails, market towns, and long stretches without crowds.

From Rockbridge, you can walk sections of Offa’s Dyke Path, explore Radnor Forest, visit Hay-on-Wye, or simply spend slow afternoons by the river. It’s less about ticking things off and more about switching off, especially compared to busier holiday parks in Wales and across the UK.

What are the best caravan parks to visit in Wales?

Wales has some exceptional holiday parks, but few can match the setting and atmosphere of Rockbridge Country Holiday Park in Presteigne, Powys. Rated 5 stars by Visit Wales and set beside the River Lugg in the Radnorshire Hills, Rockbridge offers touring pitches, camping, hot tub lodges, and holiday homes in one of Mid Wales’ most beautiful and peaceful locations.

Unique features include a stargazing observatory dome, a water and sculpture garden, and direct access to Offa’s Dyke Path. Rockbridge is within easy reach of Hay-on-Wye, the Shropshire Hills, and the Elan Valley. If you’re searching for caravan parks in Wales that offer something genuinely special, Rockbridge is hard to beat.