Underhill Farm

The indoor seating area for eating and activities in wet weather. (added by manager 02 Sep 2013)

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Underhill Farm is a peaceful camping spot nestled under the impressive Llanymynech rocks and bordering the wonderful nature reserve. At the same time it is in a very easily accessible location on the Wales-England border, with only a short walk to the village shop and the pub. It is also easily accessible by public transport. The site is managed for wildlife and to provide lots of opportunities for exploration and adventure. We don't have many pitches so that everyone staying can enjoy the wild edges without camping in each others pockets. We have a communal fire pit and can dig personal fire pits next to tents on request. We have basic toilet and shower facilities, an indoor area for wet weather and plenty of games for hire. We also run informal activities such as pottery, story-telling, guided walks and canoeing for those staying with us.

Site type

Tent pitches 5

Languages spoken

English

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Features

Leisure on site

Bar or club house

Cycle hire

Evening entertainment

Fishing

Fitness centre

Games room

Indoor swimming pool

Kids' club

On-site restaurant/cafe

Outdoor swimming pool

Play area

TV room

Take away

Tennis

Watersports

Amenities on site

Bath available

Car parking by pitch/unit

Composting toilet

Disabled facilities

Dog park

Drying room

Food shop

Free wifi

Ice pack freezing

Internet access

Launderette

Parent & baby washroom

Pick-up from public transport

Portable toilet

Pub toilets

Public telephone

Shower available

Tents for hire

Toilet block

Washing-up area

Wifi

Groups welcome

D. of E. welcome

Family friendly

Motorcycle friendly

Single-sex groups welcome

Student groups welcome

Rules

Barbecue provided

Barbecues allowed

Campfires allowed

Commercial vehicles allowed

Dogs allowed

Camping 2.0

Jumbo tent pitches

Themes

Peaceful

Walkers' paradise

Wild camping

Wildlife haven

Utilities

Charging facilities

Chemical disposal

Electric car charging point(s)

Gas cylinders available

Recycling available

Renewable energy

Nearby amenities

Bar nearby

Dog walk nearby

Nearby farmers' market

Public transport nearby

Shop nearby

Type

Farm

Tiny (1-10 pitches)

Nearby leisure

Canoeing/kayaking nearby

Climbing nearby

Cycling nearby

Fishing nearby

Golf nearby

Horse riding nearby

Restaurant nearby

Location

Underhill Farm

Underhill Lane

Pant

Oswestry

Shropshire

England

SY10 9RB

Directions

Timezone

Europe/London GMT (GMT+00:00)

GPS

52.78935°N
-3.08205°W

Route directions

We are just off of the A483 which runs through both Oswestry (north of us) and Welshpool (south of us). From the south we are the first left turn (Underhill Lane) after you have climbed the steep hill out of Llanymynech, just before the big yellow 30/speed camera/Pant sign. From the North we are the second right after the cross guns pub, if you start going downhill then you have gone too far! Once you are on Underhill Lane the road bends to the left and then the right and we are the second left with the Underhill Farm sign outside. If you end up in the Llanymynech rocks wildlife trust car park just turn around and take the first right. By public transport, the nearest train stations are Gobowen (Oswestry) and Welshpool from which you would need to get buses. The X71 and the 72 regularly go from Oswestry to Pant and the X71 and X75 go from Welshpool to Pant. Alternatively you can get the X74 bus from Shrewsbury to Llanymynech and walk either up the road, alng the canal or through the nature reserve to get to the farm.

Nearest transport

Coach
5.2 mi Bus Station
6.1 mi Breidden Hotel
6.1 mi Breidden Hotel
Rail
7.4 mi Gobowen Rail Station
9.4 mi Welshpool Rail Station
10 mi Chirk Rail Station

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

Local attractions

Beside the site! (Walk out the gate and turn left) •Nature reserve •Rock climbing •View points •Historic site (one of the best sites in UK for history of lime working, including one of only a few Hoffman limekilns). Footpaths onto the top of the hill where there is: •Golf course •Limestone caves •Offa’s Dyke •Riding stables (Pen y coed) The area is a Heritage Ancient monument for its lime-workings and a nature reserve. There are also lots of good cycle routes. *Llanymynech village* •3 Pubs with food •1 Indian restaurant and 1 Indian takeaway •Chinese takeaway •Café – Village Pantry - daytime only •2 shops •Hairdressers (You will notice Steve goes regularly!) •Repair garage •Playing field and small children’s play area •Canal boat (short trips), canal visitor centre, Heritage area with kiln *Pant* •1 pub (walk by footpath) •Co-op shop (nearest cash point – charged) Also the canal runs through both villages. Follow along this into Wales and cross the Vyrnwy river (aquaduct). River is shallow and local people swim in it here. CLOSE BY AND A BIT WILD •Rodney’s pillar (an uphill walk, not too hard and fantastic views) •Fishing ponds (Morda fishing ponds and I think there are a few others near by as well) •Canoe hire (Canal Central, Maesbury) – canal use only CLOSE BY AND NOT WILD •Llanyblodwel (Ancient pub by the river) •Llynclys – old railway (very short) •Llynclys Farm Shop •Horse riding and off-road buggies (Four Crosses) •Quad bikes and laser shooting (Long Mountain) WITHIN 15 – 20 MIN DRIVE •Melverley (fantastic old church, pub and craft centre open part-time) •Welshpool and Oswestry golf courses •Welshpool – steam rail, canal museum and all the usual basic facilities of a small town including supermarkets, hospital, market, cinema (small) •Oswestry – all the usual basic facilities of a small town. Oswestry hill fort. •Whittington castle •Powys Castle (National Trust, fantastic gardens) •Park Hall farm (great for kids to see and hold animals plus lot of ‘play’) •Chirk Castle (a real castle feel) •Ceiriog Valley (a few good pubs at the end, lots of craft and good trout fishing pools for all ages) •A number of nature reserves

Must see

Powis Castle & Garden 10.1 mi

Much Wenlock Priory 25.6 mi

Darby Houses (Ironbridge) 26.6 mi

Blists Hill Victorian Town 26.8 mi

Stokesay Castle 26.9 mi

National Trust

Chirk Castle 10.1 mi

Attingham Park Estate: Cronkhill 18.5 mi

Attingham Park 18.8 mi

Carding Mill Valley and the Shropshire Hills 20 mi

Sunnycroft 24.5 mi

Cycle routes

Find local routes on the National Cycle Network - over 12,000 miles of cycling routes.

Other

Breidden Hills (Rodney's Pillar) and Middletown Hill 4.5 mi

Breidden Hills (Rodney's Pillar) and Belle Eisle Farm 4.6 mi

Oswestry Old Racecourse 5.4 mi

PRADOE 5.6 mi

BROGYNTYN 5.8 mi

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

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  • What attractions are near Underhill Farm? Beside the site! (Walk out the gate and turn left) •Nature reserve •Rock climbing •View points •Historic site (one of the best sites in UK for history of lime working, including one … Read more