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Goetre Retreat Caravan Park is a small, quiet family run park in the heart of beautiful mid Wales. If you’re looking for a peaceful, relaxing destination to relax and unwind – look no further! We’re located on the banks of the River Mule, half way between the pretty villages of Abermule and Kerry, whilst Newtown and Welshpool are both just a short drive away.
If you enjoy country pursuits or simply taking life easy, the Goetre Retreat is the perfect setting for your countryside home from home. We’re centrally situated close to the Shropshire border, with easy access to well known walks, including Offa's Dyke and the Kerry Ridgeway. Nearby are the reservoirs and dams of Lake Vyrnwy, Clywedog and the Elan Valley which offer breathtaking vistas over the welsh countryside, and are of special interest to birdwatchers.
Our location means that we’re also ideally located to explore the Shropshire borders including the Stiperstones, Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd.
Fishing, golfing, cycling, horse riding are all available within the area, and for those who enjoy nothing more than a breath of country air, we have plenty on the park for everyone.
You will always have a warm welcome, and only one and half hours from the West Midlands to mid Wales, where you can look forward to relaxing and enjoying your time at the Goetre Retreat Caravan Park.
We open early March and close at the end of October. The rent charged will always include the expense of draining down your caravan, and making it safe from frost damage during the winter months.
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This site has a total of 26 pitches.
Pitches are priced at £1,400 per annum.
The season runs from Tuesday 1st March 2022 to Monday 31st October 2022
Off the A483 Welshpool - Aberystwyth Road four miles from Newtown, Turn into Abermule take the "Clun" road for two miles, first left into the Goetre after the garden centre.