Butt Town Caravan Park, Bewdley, Worcestershire

Close to the centre of Bewdley, The West Midlands Safari Park and the Severn Valley Railway.

High Street in Winter
Bewdley Bridge
Riverside Houses and The Mug House
The Beautiful Georgian Town of Bewdley
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BannerA cluster of colorful balloons, including red, green, yellow, blue, and purple, surrounds a white ribbon. The ribbon displays the years "1955 - 2025" in bold black text.
In 2025 we celebrated 70 years as a family business

We are a family owned site with over 90 new and used caravans and chalets on a peaceful friendly park, situated just a short 5 minute walk from the historic Georgian town of Bewdley. The site is close to The Severn Valley railway track and the trains can be seen and heard going past.

Butt Town Caravan park is a long established holiday home park for the over 50's and has been owned and run by the same family since 1955. It is open for 11 months of the year and has on site laundry facilities although most vans/chalets now have washing machines plumbed in. The management and maintenance team live on site so if you need gas or have a problem we are here to help.

 Write to us

Donna Hill, The Park Manager

Butt Town Caravan Park

Northwood Lane

Bewdley

DY12 1AN


Phone or Email

Mobile - 07939-938179

email- enquiries@butt-town.com

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Location

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Directions

 

• From Birmingham Take the main Hagley Road A456 to the Quinton Express Way then stay on A456 through Blakedown, go through Kidderminster and follow the Safari Park signs, go past the Safari Park and continue to Bewdley, turn right at Northwood Lane.


• From Wolverhampton Take A449 to Kidderminster then take the A456 to Bewdley, turn right at Northwood Lane.


• From the East Take the M42 West. Leave on M5 North West Junction. Leave M5 on Junction 4. Follow the Safari Park signs through Hagley, Kidderminster and on to Bewdley, turn right at Northwood Lane.


• From the North Take the M6 South, leave on Junction 8 and join the M5. Take the M5 to Junction 3 and follow the A456 through to Kidderminster. Stay on the A456 to Bewdley, turn right at Northwood Lane.


Local Attractions

Take a ride on the famous Severn Valley railway

Severn Valley Railway

The Severn Valley Railway is an award-winning heritage railway visitor attraction running from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth through 16-miles of beautiful Worcestershire and Shropshire countryside. Climb on-board and step back in time to experience the golden age of travel with journeys behind original steam engines and heritage diesel locomotives. Discover beautifully restored original stations along the line, plus fascinating towns and villages, a great day for all the family. Bewdley station is just a 10 minute walk away from Butt Town Caravan Park.


A wildlife safari and theme park all in one place

West Midlands Safari Park

The West Midlands Safari Park is only a few minutes drive from Butt Town caravan park and is one of most popular tourist attractions in the country enjoyed by parents and children alike. The Safari Park is a fantastic, award-winning visitor attraction located in the heart of England. Home to a variety of all-weather attractions, including four miles of drive-through safari, a thrilling dinosaur exhibit and a theme park.


Take a leisurerly stroll through the gardens
Arley Arboretum
Arley Arboretum is situated on the banks of the magnificent River Severn at Upper Arley within the stunning scenery of the Arley Estate, near the historic market town of Bewdley. One of the oldest Arboretums in Britain it is home to over 300 species of trees from around the world with restored Italian Gardens being the jewel of the crown and features Britain’s longest Laburnum arch measuring 65 metres. Popular with nature lovers, horticulturist, arboriculturists, families and walkers, Arley Arboretum is a magical place to visit throughout the year with every season bringing a different breathtaking vista.

Bewdley Museum
Bewdley Museum
You can take a look back in time, not only into the history of our Georgian town but also the surrounding Wyre Forest area. The Garden Kitchen café and the Garden bar are the perfect places to relax and enjoy lunch or a treat within the museum. Visitors can enjoy visual craft demonstrations; audio histories; hands on activities; imaginatively displayed artefacts; tactile displays and a sensory herb garden with water feature. You can even find out what it was like to be locked up in our town jails!. Admission to our historic museum is free but we welcome visitor's donations which enable us to continue to bring the heritage and culture of this area to everyone.

Have an adventurous day in the treetops.

Go Ape Adventure

Go Ape in one of Britain's largest remaining ancient forests, and take in the sights and smells of the nature that surrounds the course. With its enormous Douglas fir trees, they don’t call Wyre the Valley of Giants for nothing! You’ll be up in the dense canopies on this high ropes course. With both a Treetop Challenge and a Treetop Adventure, Wyre is ideal for both thrill seekers after their next rush, and families just looking for a great day out. Both courses are high with some great obstacles and fast zips.


The Bewdley Brewery Tap
The Bewdley Brewery
The Brewery Tap is a little bar set to the side of the brewery serving five of our beers - usually Worcestershire Way and also other craft beers on tap. Through a viewing window you can see the Fermentation room and the fermenting vessels where our beer ferments once brewed. We use the very best raw materials to produce quality beers of varying strengths, colours and most importantly taste. We also have a collection of pub, brewery & railway memorabilia for you to enjoy.

The rowing club holds regattas throughout the year
Bewdley Rowing Club
Nestled along the picturesque River Severn, Bewdley Rowing Club offers a delightful blend of competitive and recreational rowing opportunities for enthusiasts of all skill levels. Whether you're eager to race or simply enjoy the tranquility of gliding across the water, there's something for everyone. The club also hosts events like Learn to Row sessions and regattas that foster community spirit. The club bar is open to non members at weekends for you to enjoy a drink by the river.

Get a round of golf in while at your holiday home
Bewdley Pines Golf Club
Bewdley Pines golf club is well known for its picturesque layout having some stunning holes running alongside Habberley valley, a well-known landmark in Bewdley. The Course is based on sandy soil making golfing conditions great all year round. We welcome people from far and wide, both members and non-members are greeted with open arms.
There is something for everyone when you purchase your holiday home at Butt Town Caravan Park