EWDA are please to offer an Easter Meet at the Wolverley club site.
We have secured 20 Hard Standing pitches with Electric, and units must not be over 8 meters in length
The cost for the week is £121 for 5 nights. We ask that you pay a non refundable Deposit of £21 to secure you place.
The final balance of £100 must be paid ASAP or at least one month prior to the booked meet, if the final balance is not paid on time you may looses your spot to another on the reserved list.
If you loose your spot your non refundable deposit will be donated to the Air Ambulance.
Bookings must be made via the bookings form in the forms tab above (or click the red link),
please quote the booking Ref: M2379/2026 & Your Surname
this link will e-mail the form to our bookings officer Sandra Hawkins: bookings@eastworcsda.co.uk , for any other enquiries Sandra can be contacted on 07815024554 before 7pm.
The stewards are: TBC, please contact them if you require assistance.
Overview
Gentle walks and cycle rides are top of the to do list from our Wolverley Club campsite.
Surrounded by the stunning Worcestershire countryside and with the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal just 60 metres from site means you really can enjoy life in the slow lane.
The Lock Inn adjacent to the canal and a couple of minutes’ walk from the campsite provides an excellent resting place to enjoy a pint (or frozen cider) and partake in a spot of gongoozling. There are some lovely walks to be enjoyed along the canal towpath especially as there is Springfields Park near the canal where fishing is available and a great play park for the children. Stop off in Kidderminster and, as well as shops and eateries, you’ll find the Severn Valley Railway. Board a steam train and enjoy the 16 mile journey through glorious countryside to Bridgnorth.
There are numerous opportunities for family days out from the campsite. Explore 1,000 years of history at Hartlebury Museum near Kidderminster. Bodenham Aboretum and Earth Centre, Wolverley and Arley Aboretum, Arley village are worth a visit. For animal lovers West Midland Safari Park, Dudley Zoo and Rays Farm are not to be missed.
Back at the campsite there’s a playing field for youngsters to let off steam adjacent to the campsite and a large recreation room. There’s an excellent dog walk and a good range of facilities including showers and laundry.
View a map of Wolverley Club Site.
Worth noting
Poor TV reception – satellite dish recommended.
The site is accessed via a narrow lane with passing places.
A 25m hook up cable is required for this site
Access and SatNav Advice
Poor TV reception – satellite dish recommended. The site is accessed via a narrow lane with passing places.
WiFi
100% coverage cannot be guaranteed due to rural location, weather conditions and changing flora. These can cause variable signal strength. Hotspots are available. More information.
Eat Local
The Queen’s Head pub in Wolverley village sources meat locally and the old village store in Wolverley does hand cut sandwiches made with locally-baked bread. Vintage afternoon tea available. The Lock pub also sources local produce.
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