Coalport China Museum
Discover the place that created some of the finest china that graced the tables of queens, tsars and princes
View and BookRayland is nestled in 10 acres of Shropshire countryside yet 1.2 miles from the picturesque market town of Bridgnorth, River Severn and Severn Valley Steam Railway.
Ideal for families and dogs, Bridgnorth is just a 20 minute walk across fields into town, Rayland is also a 1 minute walk from the local pub.
Lovely peaceful views and large flat pitches with electric hook ups. Located along the Shropshire Way there are plenty of walks, and close to cyccle route 45.
The historic towns of Much Wenlock, Church Stretton, Ironbridge (with many museums), Shrewsbury and Ludlow are within easy driving distance, along with the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Latest arrival time: 9:30 PM
Latest departure time: 11:30 AM
2 acres
Electric amperage: 16
Lawned site
Offers available to Club members
Discover the place that created some of the finest china that graced the tables of queens, tsars and princes
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Caraman123
Reviewed: 13/09/2024 17:22
A very attractive, rural, well-kept grassy CL. A bit of a challenge to level the van but managed it despite the damp ground. We stayed 3 nights on the way to N Wales so only 2 complete days. Day 1 we explored Bridgnorth high and low town.... Show more
richb600
Reviewed: 16/08/2024 15:27
A great CL site. Very well kept and plenty of room between pitches. Owner very friendly and helpful. Flexible with arrival time and we pick own own pitch. Easy walk into Bridgnorth, pub serving food/snacks(and you can have a breakfast there) about 2 mins walk away. Great site for exploring... Show more
Dobedobedo
Reviewed: 01/08/2024 16:37
Really nice grass field site, surrounded by trees, fields and a pond with spacious dedicated pitches. You may need blocks on some of the pitches, but we are a short 5.6 Moho so don’t really need them. A lovely 25min walk across the fields into Bridgnorth via the... Show more
GuyUdy
Reviewed: 12/11/2023 08:50
I had second thoughts on leaving this review, considering instead to be selfish and keeping this beautiful little site for ourselves! Rayland really is a little gem that we have visited a number of times, despite only living 30 minutes away. It’s our bolthole away from the laundry,... Show more
mazdamiss
Reviewed: 19/08/2023 16:57
A enormous grassy CL field and with 2 electric cables we were able to pitch in a great private sunny spot. As mentioned in other reviews great location for a walk into Bridgnorth, which is a thriving town with lots of independent shops. Many national trust properties within a... Show more
Dale Jones
Reviewed: 15/07/2023 13:02
We enjoyed our short break at Rayland. A lovely, tranquil site and perfect for exploring local Bridgnorth and surrounds. The owner, Sue was great with communication and we will definately spend more time here when we next visit our family in Bridgnorth
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Reviewed: 23/05/2023 10:34
We had a lovely 3 day break over the Coronation bank holiday weekend. Sue and Ade welcomed us onto the site and made sure we had everything we needed. We wanted easy walking access into Bridgenorth and the site location is perfect in that respect. It's a 20 minute walking... Show more
revcjh
Reviewed: 21/04/2023 19:17
Just returned from 10 peaceful and relaxing days at this beautiful site. That despite heavy rain for much of the time. I agree and endorse what others have said about the welcome. We had the view over a small fenced off pond, which despite it being small had... Show more
jwinter
Reviewed: 18/07/2022 10:06
We were welcomed by Sue who showed us the site. There was lots of room, we could go where we wanted. She explained the walk to Bridgnorth and the path to the local pub. We were staying for 2 weeks so she told us of some of the local places... Show more
Wendy
Reviewed: 16/07/2022 23:57
What a stunning CL and positivity vast! Country views and choice of pitches in full sun or shade, worth taking an extra electric cable, although there is more than enough space to pitch near to the hook ups. Bit of levelling required depending where you pitch but nothing out... Show more
Caraman123
Reviewed: 13/09/2024 17:22
A very attractive, rural, well-kept grassy CL. A bit of a challenge to level the van but managed it despite the damp ground. We stayed 3 nights on the way to N Wales so only 2 complete days. Day 1 we explored Bridgnorth high and low town. Day 2 t...