Explore towns in Herefordshire
Lose yourself in bookshops, markets and cobbled streets – Herefordshire’s towns are full of surprises and all within easy reach of our parks.
Sep 2025
Pearl Lake Country Holiday Park sits in what were once the grounds of Shobdon Court. 15 miles north of the city of Hereford and 6 miles west of the market town of Leominster, Pearl Lake just happens to be on land that dates back to the Ice Age!
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For one of the least densely populated counties in England, Herefordshire punches above its weight when it comes to the variety of events it has to offer all year round -and September around the county is a fine example of that.
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Our Arrow Bank Country Holiday Park sits on the edge of the ‘chocolate box’ village of Eardisland, Herefordshire. Quintessential and quite beautiful.
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Hereford blends high-street names with indie gems. Shop at the modern Old Market, wander through historic High Town, and discover quirky finds along Church Street.
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Discover the history of Hereford through Jacobean houses, medieval markets, and the Cathedral’s treasures, including the world-famous Mappa Mundi.
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From Disney-looking frontages, evocative ruins and Gothic revivals, we're an area rich in castles.
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From the award-winning Beefy Boys to Leaven, the UK’s best indie pizza restaurant, Hereford is a foodie’s heaven.
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There are so many Herefordshire walks and trails close to Discover Parks, making it a walkers paradise. The Mortimer Trail skirts Pearl Lake Country Holiday Park whilst Rockbridge Country Holiday Park is on the Offa’s Dyke Trail just inside Powys. Arrow Bank Country Holiday Park is set in the heart of the Black and White […]
Read moreMay 2025
If you’re looking for holiday homes in mid-Wales, Rockbridge Park is about as peaceful and quiet as it can be. Just a mile or so out of the Herefordshire/Powys border town of Presteigne it’s peace personified. There’s relaxing, restful days by the riverside and beautiful, starlit, night skies. Choose your home and plot Phase 1 […]
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Lose yourself in bookshops, markets and cobbled streets - Herefordshire’s towns are full of surprises and all within easy reach of our parks.
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Pooches living their best life on and off the lead at our dog friendly parks.
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Pearl Lake Country Holiday Park’s exclusive 9-hole golf course is for the use of our home owners and guests staying with us. Guests and home owners at our sister parks can also play the course. Love your golf? As well as our 9-holer, there are four fantastic 18 hole courses close to all our parks. […]
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From swans gliding to bluebells blooming our parks are full of life, light and little surprises.
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Your static caravan’s decking is the perfect place to relax and socialise as the weather improves – and when done well, it’s like a bonus holiday home room! So, how do you get the best our of your decking? Planting, furnishings, there’s so much you can add. We caught up with Discover Parks’ gardener, […]
Read moreNov 2024
Longtime Discover Parks owners, Jane and Richard Lodge have been coming to Pearl Lake since before they were married. Richard’s parents were already the proud owners of a caravan when Richard discovered that the way to one woman’s heart was a static stay! Jane and Richard’s love affair with Pearl Lake is still going strong. […]
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Owning a static caravan or lodge offers holiday freedom, but why choose Discover Parks? We’ve listed the top reasons we hear again and again as to why people love Pearl Lake, Arrow Bank and Rockbridge Country Holiday Parks. 1. Where Life Feels Right You can expect spacious, clean grounds, beautiful landscaping and picturesque views at […]
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Electric, hybrid, mountain or road bikes – there’s something for everyone to cycle here in Herefordshire and Powys.
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It’s choosing low-stress and booking-free holidays, complete with your home comforts where you left them. Invite family members or friends, bring along your pets or have a private escape to yourself, holiday homes can suit everyone.
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Pearl Lake was created from a kettle hole - a depression in the ground left behind when a block of a ice breaks off a glacier. Originally called the New Decoy Pool, Pearl Lake wasn't mapped before 1774, but was likely to be have been created by workers on the Bateman Estate to attract wildfowl and ducks which were then shot for the table at the 'Big House'.
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