Pearl Lake Holiday Park is set in 100 acres of parkland, surrounded by beautiful North Herefordshire countryside.
5* Pearl Lake is family run and is part of the Discover Parks group which also includes Arrow Bank in Eardisland and Rockbridge at Presteigne on the English/Welsh border. All are a short drive from each other. Pearl Lake is family and dog friendly.
Holiday Homes and luxury lodges are located around two impressive lakes, the largest of which is the biggest glacial lake in Herefordshire. All homes are on spacious pitches with car parking space. Most of the homes have semi wrap around eco decking which is built to measure on site. On park, owners are well served with an exclusive, recently redeveloped, 9-hole, 2,300-yard golf course has some testing greens and tees and picturesque fairways. There’s a natural fishing lake waiting for keen anglers. There are extensive woodland walks, dog exercise area, children's play area including zip wire and BMX bike track. The Lakeland Bar and Bistro offers excellent food, beers, wines and spirits. Off park, it’s a short walk to the village shop in Shobdon, where there’s also a busy village pub.
The touring area which has free hot showers, a laundry room, washing up / veg prep area, all access wet room with baby changing table, and a dog wash (with hot shower and hair dryer!). All the hard standing touring pitches are fully serviced with 16A electric hook-up, drinking water, amplified digital tv connection, flexible grey waste drainage and night light. There are no tent pitches at the park.
There are bus routes from the park to the busy market town of Leominster and the bustling city of Hereford which boasts a stunning cathedral, the Mappa Mundi exhibition and the Old Market Shopping centre with a huge choice of restaurants including the famous Beefy Boys.
Pearl Lake is an award-winning location for your touring holiday - among the awards are the Visit Herefordshire Awards for Excellence, the Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence, the Small Business of the Year award in the 2003 Business Festival, and the David Bellamy Conservation Award (twice). The Park is five starred by Visit England and Wales.