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Penlan Caravan Park
Penlan, Brilley, Nr. Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire HR3 6JW - England, UK

A small secluded site with unrivalled views of Herefordshire and the Black Mountains. Ideal for exploring Mid Wales and The Marches, Hay-on-Wye, and the highest golf course in England and Wales. There is good hill walking and mountain climbing within...
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Attractions near Penlan Caravan Park
A selection of attractions close to Penlan Caravan Park:
Hergest Croft Gardens  (4.8 Miles)
From spring bulbs to autumn colour, Hergest Croft is a garden for all seasons. Four distinct gardens with over 4,000 rare shrubs and trees including...
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Kington Museum  (5.2 Miles)
This museum is concerned with the interesting and long history of this community and the people that have lived within it. The collection starts...
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St Mary's Church  (5.8 Miles)
The ancient church of St Mary the Virgin, Kington is situated on an imposing knoll in forested land on the outskirts of the village.It is...
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Hay Makers Gallery  (8.8 Miles)
Located at the foot of the Black Mountains in the historic town of Hay on Wye, this gallery has flourished into one of the most...
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Hay Castle  (8.8 Miles)
With its 13th Century tower and adjoining Jacobean mansion, this fortress dominates the thriving ‘book town’ of Hay on Wye. The castle was built in...
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St Andrew’s Church  (8.9 Miles)
Francis Kilvert, the Victorian diarist, was rector here from 1877 until his death in 1879 and is buried in the churchyard to the North of...
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Arthur’s Stone  (9.7 Miles)
Arthur’s Stone is a Neolithic burial chamber with a narrow entrance passageway. It is a multi-chambered tomb which probably dates to the period 3400-2400 BC....
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St Faith’s Church  (10 Miles)
Richard de Brito, one of the four knights who murdered Thomas a Becket took sanctuary in Dorstone and later founded a chapel on the site...
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St Mary the Virgin Church  (11.9 Miles)
The unbuttressed 13th Century West tower has a big pyramid roof. Under the tower are a large number of Jacobean panels consisting of 15th Century...
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Judge's Lodging Museum  (12 Miles)
Explore the fascinating world of the judges of Victorian times in this brilliant museum and discovery centre. The museum allows visitors to take a...
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Dunkertons Cider Mill  (12.4 Miles)
At Dunkertons Cider Mill near Pembridge, you can learn all about the cider and perry-making process, from the varieties grown on site and bought in...
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St Mary’s Church  (12.5 Miles)
Apart from the three-storied medieval tower, Uvedale and Mary Tomkins of Monnington Court rebuilt the church in 1679 and there is a carved Royal Stuart...
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Old Chapel Gallery  (13.1 Miles)
The Old Chapel Gallery in Pembridge is housed in a lovely Victorian chapel. Downstairs there are displays covering a wide mix of crafts including ironwork,...
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St Peter’s Church  (14 Miles)
St Peter’s Church in the village of Birley is a little out of the way but extremely attractive. Its half-timbered black and white gable juts...
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Church of St Mary The Virgin  (14.1 Miles)
This outstanding medieval church was built as a result of a Norman lady having a vision of the Virgin Mary whilst in a field in...
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St Lawrence Church  (14.3 Miles)
On entering the church of St Lawrence probably the first thing you’ll notice is the pronounced outward lean of the 13th Century South arcade. The...
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St Lawrence Church  (14.7 Miles)
This church is one of the few buildings remaining of the original Preston mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Much of the Norman material was used...
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St John the Baptist Church  (14.7 Miles)
St John the Baptist Church is surprisingly long. Most is Norman and medieval though the West tower is 18th Century. There is a narrow 13th...
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St Mary's Church  (14.9 Miles)
This beautiful little church has a history that dates back to the 13th and 14th Century. The main tower at the centre of the...
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AA Box  (15.2 Miles)
The AA Box in Eardisland once stood at Legions Cross and has become a popular attraction in the village. It is dated from the 1920s...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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