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# Bracelands Caravan & Camping Park

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Bird watchers will be thrilled by the Peregrine Falcons nesting on Symonds Yat rock face as well as Buzzards and Red KitesThis spacious site sits on the edge of the Forest of Dean nestled among the rich colourful oak, copper beech and pine trees\. Bracelands offers gorgeous panoramic views of the countryside and is a fairly open site, despite being set in and surrounded by the forest, and the vibrant copper beech trees are simply stunning\. The site has easy access to scenic walks and cycle paths with the River Wye just a 35 minute walk away\.Bird watchers will be thrilled by the local Peregrine Falcons nesting on the Symonds Yat rock face as well as Buzzards and Red Kites\.There are Ranger Activities at the nearby Christchurch site, and a Go Ape high rope course in the forest so campers will never be stuck for something to do\. Bike hire can also be found locally\.Coleford is a local market town, just a fi ve minute drive from the site, which has a Tesco Express and small Co\-op, take\-aways, pubs and restaurants\. There are also a number of village inns that serve a great variety of traditional dishes, with some delicious local favourites for campers to try\. Recommendations include The Dog and Muffler at Joyford and The New Inn at Shortstanding\. Local attractions include Clearwell Caves, a natural cave system that has been mined for iron ore and is now open to the public; you can also visit Puzzlewood where some ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Merlin’ scenes were filmed\.Dogs are welcome on this site and there are toilet and shower blocks with facilities for the disabled as well as electric hook\-ups\. Bracelands also has a separate rally field which can be booked for larger groups\.FacilitiesStandard PitchesPremium PitchesForest retreatRally fieldTentsTouring CaravansMotorhomesTrailer TentsJumbo Tent PitchesGrass PitchesGrass pitch with electric hook upSeasonal pitchesUnsheltered siteToiletsShowersWashbasinsElectric Razor socketsSeperate disabled facilitiesChemical toilet facilitiesDrinking water tapsDishwashing facilitiesMotorway service point stop offLaundryIce pack freezing facilitiesGas cylindersBattery charging facilityPets welcomeBracelands – what’s nearby? On your camping holiday you will be spoiled for choice for things to do\. Not only does Bracelands have a range of on\-site activities, there are plenty of things to see and do nearby the site\. Below is the Camping in the Forest guide to where to go while staying at Bracelands:Days outExplore the Forest of DeanGet out and explore the forest by foot or by bike on the many walking and cycle routes – keep your eyes peeled for deer and other wildlife roaming in the forest\. Be sure to pack a picnic and make the most of the beautiful surroundings at the many picnic spots\. The local town of Coleford is the administrative centre of the Forest of Dean, with a good range of shops, pubs and restaurants\.Forest of Dean and Forest Hills Golf ClubsIf you fancy a round of golf whilst on your caravan or camping holiday, the Forest of Dean and Forest Hills Golf Clubs are both less than two miles away\.Go\-Ape\!Go\-Ape\! Is a high ropes adventure course, a fifteen minute drive from the camp site \- perfect for thrill seekers\! For water\-based activities the Wye Valley is renowned for its climbing, abseiling, canoeing and kayaking activitiesClearwell CavesA short drive away you will find Clearwell Caves, enjoy a great underground experience in atmospheric ancient caverns\. Visitors to the caves can walk through eerie iron ore workings and tunnels dating back well over 4,500 years\!Wye Valley Visitor CentreThere is plenty on offer for all the family\. Younger children can visit the butterfly zoo, play miniature golf or find their way around giant maze puzzles at the Wye Valley Visitor Centre\.Forest Combat PaintballingFor the teenagers, a short drive away is Forest Combat Paintballing, a paintballing site set in the scenic Wye Valley in the Forest of Dean\.Wye Valley SpaPamper yourself at the Wye Valley Spa, a unique beauty/therapy spa offering luxurious facilities for adults to relax, only a 15\-minute drive from Bracelands\.And more\!For a list of activities available in the area, why not visit visitforestofdean\.co\.uk \- which provides loads of local information on activities to suit all ages\.Bracelands \- where to eat? Our lovely Bracelands campsite is located within convenient driving distance of all the delights that the Forest of Dean has to offer, and knowing that a full day out exploring the Forest can result in hungry tummies, we’ve put together a handy ‘where to eat’ guide\. This guide is by no means exhaustive, but should give you a good starting point\.Kaplans Cafe & BistroSituated in Lydney, close to Coleford, Kaplan’s is a great place to take the children as it offers a fantastic children’s menu\. It is also a great place for adults, with many healthy options on offer including salads and low fat dishes\.Misbah Tandoori RestaurantThe award winning Misbah in the heart of Monmouth is a family run restaurant, serving authentic Bangladeshi cuisine\.Old Court Hotel and Dining RoomLocated within walking distance of Symonds Yat, this historic manor house provides delicious food and drink, all day, every day\.Sparrow’s Rest Tea RoomLocated in the centre of Coleford, this lovely tea room serves delicious home\-cooked soups, sandwiches, fresh paninis, home\-baked cakes and scones\.Taurus Crafts CafeServing light refreshments throughout the day, including daily specials using home grown and local organic ingredients, this is a great place to eat\. Also on offer are specialty teas, coffees and hot chocolates, plus homemade cakes, biscuits and other baked goodies\. \(Located in Lydney\)\.The Ostrich InnA lovely old pub situated in the beautiful village of Newland, this great eaterie lies on the western edge of the Forest of Dean\. Renowned for its excellent food, it is reputed to have one of the best restaurants in the area, catering for a wide variety of tastes, including vegetarian\.The Royal LodgeSituated in the heart of the Wye Valley in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Royal Lodge is nestled just below Symonds Yat Rock and stands in grounds of almost 5 acres overlooking the river\. Bar snacks are available in the Cafe Bar and Garden Room, plus there is also a restaurant\. Sunday lunches are also provided along with a wide range of childrens’ meals\.The Saracens Head InnLocated in a spectacular position on the River Wye, this family\-friendly pub offers great food and ales served in a relaxed and friendly environment\. Popular with walkers, cyclists, canoeists, fishermen and fans of excellent food, you can choose to eat in the bar, cosy lounge or the restaurant dining room\.DirectionsFrom the NorthFrom the M5 at Junction 8 take the M50 which leads onto the A40\. Continue until you reach Monmouth\. At Monmouth traffic lights turn left in to the A4136 and go over the old stone bridge\. At the first mini roundabout bear left, at the second mini roundabout continue straight ahead\. You will be on this road for approx 6 miles\.After Staunton village you will come to a junction with traffic lights called Berry Pike\. Continue straight ahead here\. Shortly after this junction is Berry Hill staggered crossroads\. Turn left at the crossroads and continue for about a mile\. You will now be approaching a crossroads sign with the brown camping/caravan symbol\. Turn left at the crossroads into Bracelands Drive and after a few hundred yards you will see the reception for Bracelands Caravan and Camping Site\.Warning: Do not take any road for The Forest of Dean or Symonds Yat before reaching Monmouth as they are unsuitable for large vehicles\.On turning left into Bracelands Drive: Please be careful not to overshoot this junction as the next turning on the left leads to Symonds Yat and is unsuitable for large vehicles\.From the East \(Via Gloucester\)From Gloucester take the A40 to Ross\-on\-Wye Once you have passed through a village called Huntley take the next left at the Traffic Lights on to the A4136 \(signposted to Monmouth\) After about 8 miles you will come to a place called Edge End and soon you will come to a set of traffic lights by a Nissan garage\. Turn right here and drive slowly through Berry Hill village\. At the Crossroads go straight ahead and you will soon see the campsite reception\.From the West \(via Monmouth\)From the M4 leave the motorway at Junction 24 onto the A449 which leads on to the A40 and Monmouth/Ross\-on\-Wye\. When you reach Monmouth traffic lights, continue straight over and move into the right hand lane\. At the roundabout, complete a U turn and return to the traffic lights from the opposite direction\. \(There is no right turn at the traffic lights\.\) Keep in the left hand lane and turn left at the traffic lights onto the A4136 and go over the old stone bridge\.At the first mini roundabout bear left at the second ahead\. You will be on this road for approx 6 miles\. After Staunton village you will come to a junction with traffic lights called Berry Pike go ahead here\. Then, shortly after this, there is a staggered crossroads, turn LEFT at the crossroads and continue for about a mile\. You will now be approaching a crossroads sign with the brown camping/caravan symbol\. Turn left at the crossroads onto Bracelands Drive\.After a couple of hundred yards you will see reception, where you need to check\-in for Bracelands Caravan and Camping Site\.On turning left into Bracelands Drive: Please be careful not to overshoot this junction as the next turning on the left leads to Symonds Yat and is unsuitable for large vehicles\.From the South \(via Bristol\)From the M4 at Junction 21 take the M48 over the Severn Bridge TOLL PAYABLE into Wales\. After crossing the bridge, turn off the motorway at Junction 2 onto the A48 to Chepstow\. At Chepstow turn left on to the B4228 and follow it all the way to Coleford where there are traffic lights with a police station on the right\.Go straight ahead and after approximately 250 yards take the turning on your right signposted Berry Hill \(there is also the brown caravan/camping sign at this junction\) When you get to the crossroads go straight ahead and follow the road for about one mile\. You will now be approaching a crossroads sign with the brown camping/caravan symbol\.Turn left at the crossroads onto Bracelands Drive After a couple of hundred yards you will see reception where you need to check\-in for Bracelands Caravan and Camping Site\.On turning left into Bracelands Drive: Please be careful not to overshoot this junction as the next turning on the left leads to Symonds Yat and is unsuitable for large vehicles\.Sat NavPlease be aware that Sat Nav is likely to give you a route that involves travelling to the campsites via Symonds Yat\. Roads in this area are unsuitable for large vehicles, so please do not follow this route if you are towing or in a motorhome\.

## Key facts

- Coordinates: 51.7938786, -2.6183238
- Phone: \+441594811112

## Address

Dean Snacks, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 8AR

## Amenities

- Canoeing
- Cave
- Forest
- Garden
- Hill
- Kayaking
- Paddling
- River
- Riverside
- Valley

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