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Lady Margaret's Park

Chirk, Wrexham, Wrexham, LL14 5AA, Wales | Telephone: 01691 777200 | View Map

Open Dates:
Open All Year

Earliest Arrival Time: 3pm*
Latest Departure Time: 10am*

Facilities

• Play area
• Dog area on site
• Wi-Fi available
• Electric vehicle charging available in car park

Why stay here

This pretty wooded parkland campsite offers access to some of the most beautiful countryside in Wales. Ideal for walking enthusiasts (and their dogs), Lady Margaret’s Park is set next to the grounds of the ancient Chirk Castle and close to National Trust’s Erddig, reputedly one of the finest houses in Britain. With Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, such as the Ceiriog Valley, the Berwyn Mountains and Pistyll Rhaeadr, the country’s highest waterfall there’s plenty to see and do. And after a busy day, you can enjoy a meal in one of the many highly-regarded local restaurants.

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Group bookings available
Please call 01342 777533 (Mon - Fri, 9am-5pm)

Accommodation at Lady Margaret's Park

Deluxe glamping pods

From: £69 per night*
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Electricity

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Bed linen provided

Our Deluxe glamping Pods come with comfy bedding, en-suite bathroom facilities and cooking equipment, ideal for singles, couples and families

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Site Details

Facilities on site

  • BBQs allowed: charcoal, gas, electric
  • Play area
  • Dog area on site
  • Dog walk from site
  • Disabled shower room
  • Family washroom
  • Toilet block
  • Dishwashing area
  • Laundry facilities
  • Wi-Fi available^
  • Electric vehicle charging available in car park

^FREE Wi-Fi service is available in your accommodation for basic browsing and reading emails. For a faster service, you have the option to upgrade to a premium package for a fee of £5 a day or £15 a week. The free service is available on unlimited devices, the premium package is limited to one device at any one time.


Activities & experiences nearby

The nearby canal towpaths offer great opportunities to explore the area on two wheels off-road. The nearest National Cycle Network route is route 84 which runs from Chirk Railway Station to Trevor and runs alongside the Shropshire and Union Canal. From Trevor, you can connect to route 85 on the Llangollen Canal at the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, with fantastic views over the River Dee. Or if you prefer mountain biking, head for the hills to the north of Llangollen and enjoy the views from Offa’s Dyke. 

We have cycling route maps which have been developed with the help of Sustrans as a great way to help you explore the local area on two wheels. They include a detailed map, step-by-step directions and useful route information. Pick one up for free from Reception on site.

Explore Offa’s Dyke Path, there are 177 miles of trails so you can take on as much as you want and even do a different section each day. Also, marked walks along the Ceiriog Valley start from Chirk. The canal towpaths are also ideal for those wanting to walk traffic-free and the towpath code states that pedestrians have priority.

For a great afternoon’s walk, head from Lady Margaret’s Park to the famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, following this route from the Caravan and Motorhome Club.

Canoe across the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct for the best way to experience this historic landmark, or relax and take a narrowboat. The heritage Llangollen Railway looks out over the breathtaking views of the Dee Valley - look out for special events and afternoon tea services. For an authentic traditional experience, why not take a horse drawn canal boat ride from Llangollen, a leisurely way to see the stunning canalside scenery.

Take a walk to Pistyll Rhaeadr, which at a total of 240ft over three separate stages is the highest waterfall in Wales. Or for a more relaxed outing, sample locally produced gin and liqueurs from The Shropshire Distillery in Ellesmere.

 

Nestled in the historic centre of Chirk, Castle Bistro Restaurant and Wine Bar has a varied seasonal menu and is about 20 minutes walk from the campsite. Also nearby is Stanton House, a popular local pub with great beer, homemade food and regular live music nights. For country scenery, head a short drive from the site to The Poachers, a dog-friendly traditional pub with a garden and patio that looks out over the Shropshire Union Canal, the perfect spot for a Sunday roast. 

The Castle Tandoori offers a selection of freshly cooked dishes using seasonal local ingredients. The modern restaurant has all the classic curries, along with a selection of chef’s specialities available to eat in or to take away.

The whole family will enjoy a day out at Chirk Castle with special history and nature activities and events for children, particularly in the school holidays. Enjoy a picnic on the grounds or treat yourselves to a cup of tea and a slice of cake in the Courtyard Tearoom.

Nearby Tŷ Mawr Country Park in the Vale of Llangollen and the Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty sits under the Cefn Viaduct and offers beautiful scenery. A great place to walk around or sit and relax by the river. Children can meet farm animals such as sheep and pigs, feed the chickens and ducks, or even meet the more exotic llamas and there are play areas for them to enjoy.

Oswestry, a market town since 1262 boasts great indoor and outdoor markets on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and kids of all ages will love exploring the earthworks of the Iron Age hillfort at Old Oswestry. Or visit one of the UK’s favourite Zoos, Chester Zoo which looks after a huge range of animals, from elephants to komodo dragons.

Before You Travel

We want to ensure you have everything you need in order to have a relaxing and fun glamping break away.

Location and transport

Chirk, Wrexham, Wrexham, LL14 5AA, Wales
Telephone: 01691 777200

Transport Links:

  • Buses go to: Llangollen and Wrexham
  • Nearest train station: Chirk, an 11-minute walk from site

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