Pop up campsites in Shifnal, Shropshire
2 bookable campsites within 15 miles of Shifnal
All distances are calculated "as the crow flies".
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Wild Lion Camping
Montgomery, Powys, Wales- Off-grid pop-up bordering the River Severn at Caerhowel in Mid Wales
- Montgomery Castle five minutes’ drive; Offa’s Dyke Path 20 minutes
- Wild swimming and walks along the river; pub five minutes’ stroll
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Gadlas Camping
Bala, Gwynedd, Wales- Well-kept wild camping pitches in the peaceful Gwynedd countryside
- Bala and the edge of Eryri National Park 10 minutes' drive
- Dogs welcome and barbecues or campfires permitted
Touch the Clouds Glamping
Welshpool, Powys, Wales- Exclusive and luxurious off-grid glamping near Welshpool in Powys
- A 20-minute drive to Powis Castle, and 30 minutes to Dyfnant Forest
- Camp kitchen on site; 10 minutes’ drive to a pub and store
Mount View Farm
Oswestry, Shropshire, England- Small, peaceful adults-only site in the Shropshire countryside
- Shrewsbury, Oswestry and Powis Castle within a half-hour drive
- Less than a mile from the River Vyrnwy on the Welsh border
Maesnewydd
Meifod, Powys, Wales- Exclusive dog-friendly bell tent on a private site in rural Powys
- A short walk away from the Glyndwr’s Way and a local footpath
- Alpaca herd on site; outdoor kitchen facilities and barbecue provided
Afon Dyffryn
Meifod, Powys, Wales- Peaceful wild camping site on a dairy farm by Vyrnwy river in Powys
- A 15-minute drive to Welshpool; half an hour to Lake Vyrnwy
- Private fishing on the river; views of Vyrnwy valley and grazing cows
Upper Severn Farm Camping
Welshpool, Powys, Wales- Simple site on a working Powys farm with access to the Severn river
- A 10-minute drive to Welshpool, the Montgomery Canal and Powis Castle
- Secluded grass pitches by a pond, with pubs, shops and castles nearby
Bron Hafren Campsite
Montgomery, Powys, Wales- Small, quiet and dog-friendly pop-up site in the upper Severn Valley
- Walking distance from the Montgomery Canal for cycling and walking
- Access to the river Severn for fishing; Offa Dyke’s Path further out