Castle Farm Holiday’s Shropshire
Review
Castle Farm Holidays in Ellesmere, near the Shropshire/North Wales border, offers a delightful glamping experience with the added convenience of self-catering cottages. Owners Helen and Martin Reade provide a warm welcome, balancing friendliness with respect for guests' privacy. Their local knowledge is invaluable for exploring the area and the site is close to many amazing attractions. The glamping pods, are cozy, with some featuring hot tubs for a touch of luxury. Ideal for a couple's retreat, these pods offer a unique, nature-immersive stay. The cottages are well-equipped, catering perfectly to larger groups or families also, ensuring everyone has a comfortable and enjoyable time. Castle Farm Holidays really stands out for its serene environment and thoughtful amenities, making it a perfect getaway for those looking to unwind and explore the beautiful surroundings. Whether glamping or staying in a cosy cottage, guests are guaranteed a memorable and relaxing experience.
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