About Westbrook
Escape with your caravan, motor home or tent to the spacious orchard setting of Westbrook Park just on the edge of historic Ludlow where the counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire and Worcestershire, are interlinked. Close to Birmingham and the motorways makes this peaceful park very accessible without travelling too far.

A 5 Star Touring Park Close to Historic Ludlow
Relax alongside the River Teme, walking, fishing or just watching the gentle flow of water. Shop in the nearby towns of Tenbury Wells, Ludlow and Leominster. Where a myriad of local produce, crafts and history abound including the impressive castle at Ludlow and the beautiful black and white buildings. Westbrook is dog friendly, so bring the family – including the dog – for a stroll either along the extensive dog walk or around the local footpaths.
Savour the quality of the Park which is highly maintained, and customers are given a traditional warm welcome and can enjoy the relaxing friendly family atmosphere.
What Our Visitors Say About Us

Pitch up

Phoned to book direct rather search websites. Call dealt within a really friendly and helpful manner. When we arrived we were warmly greeted and fully informed as to site. Really impressed with pitch in very pleasant setting. We did go to the Recommended pub using the route through the back lanes. The food was really good and we would definitely return. The facilities at the site are very good. Really enjoyed our stay, would certainly come back again.

Pitch up

Fabulous campsite. Pristine with lovely clean facilities.
Thank you to Julie for booking us in and dealing with my fussy requests with a friendly smile. Particularly appreciated the privacy of the vanity area in ladies washrooms.
Gorgeous riverside location and very handy for a visitor the stunning town of Ludlow (10 min drive). Lovely friendly owners too.
Thank you Westbrook

Pitch up

Site is very good but they still advertise the temeside inn as being open on their website and it’s been shut for a year and likely to stay that way. A bit misleading for anyone who books hoping to walk to a pub.





