Motorhome Campgrounds & Parks In Wem, England -- Find Motorhome Parks
2.7183° S, 52.8584° E
Quick Overview
Wem sits quietly in Shropshire's countryside, a charming market town where narrow lanes wind past Tudor-style buildings and the River Roden meanders through peaceful meadows. This isn't England's most famous destination, but that's exactly what makes it appealing for motorhome travelers seeking an authentic slice of rural Britain without the tourist crowds. The town's weekly market has operated since 1202, and you'll still find locals gathering on Thursdays to trade stories alongside fresh produce and handmade crafts.
Currently, several caravan site serves the Wem area, offering a paid camping option for those who want reliable facilities and services. While some free camping spots exist in the immediate vicinity, the single established park provides the amenities most RVers expect when exploring this part of Shropshire. The camping landscape here caters primarily to those who appreciate a more traditional caravan park experience with proper hookups and maintained facilities.
From your base in Wem, you're perfectly positioned to explore some of Shropshire's most compelling attractions. Hawkstone Park's dramatic sandstone cliffs and follies lie just 15 minutes away, while the medieval streets of Shrewsbury beckon 20 minutes to the south. The nearby Llangollen Canal offers towpath walks where you can watch narrowboats navigate the locks, and Ellesmere's meres provide excellent fishing and birdwatching opportunities. Ironbridge Gorge, birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, sits within an hour's drive for history enthusiasts.
This area suits RVers who prefer established campgrounds with full amenities over wild camping adventures. The single park provides electricity, water, and waste disposal facilities, making it ideal for those traveling with larger rigs or families who need reliable services. Couples in smaller motorhomes will find the peaceful setting perfect for exploring local footpaths and cycling routes that crisscross the Shropshire countryside.
Visiting between May and September offers the warmest weather and longest daylight hours, though spring brings spectacular wildflower displays in nearby meadows. Winter camping is possible but expect shorter days and the need for good heating systems in your rig.
Our detailed listings below will help you find the right camping option for your Shropshire adventure.
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Traveling to Wem by RV
Reaching Wem by motorhome involves navigating some of England's most scenic countryside routes, though you'll want to plan your approach carefully. The A49 provides the most motorhome-friendly access from both north and south, connecting directly to the M54 motorway system that links to major population centers. From Manchester or Liverpool, take the M56 to M6, then M54 west before joining the A5 and A49 south. This route avoids the narrow country lanes that can challenge larger motorhomes.
The A528 from Shrewsbury offers beautiful countryside views but includes some tight bends and stone bridges that require careful navigation in bigger rigs. Check your height clearance before attempting this route, as several bridges measure just 13 feet. The B5063 from Ellesmere provides another scenic option but features narrow sections with limited passing places.
Fuel up in Shrewsbury or Whitchurch before heading to Wem, as local petrol stations may have limited space for maneuvering larger RVs. The ASDA in Shrewsbury offers excellent motorhome access and competitive fuel prices. Stock up on groceries there too, since Wem's shops, while charming, have limited selection and higher prices typical of rural market towns.
For those crossing from Wales, the A5 provides excellent motorhome access through Llangollen and Oswestry, with proper road widths and good sight lines. This route also offers stunning mountain views as you transition from Welsh valleys to English countryside.
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motorhome camping costs in Wem reflect typical English Caravan park pricing, with nightly rates ranging from £18-25 for a standard pitch with electric hookup. Premium pitches with full services including water and waste disposal typically cost £22-28 per night. These rates place Wem in the mid-range category for Shropshire camping, more affordable than tourist hotspots like Ludlow but pricier than basic farm sites.
Currently, a portion% of camping options in the area are free, while a portion% charge fees for their services and facilities. This reflects the reality of camping in rural England, where established caravan parks dominate the landscape and truly free camping requires careful research and sometimes permission from landowners.
Seasonal pricing variations are minimal here compared to coastal destinations, though expect slight increases during summer months and bank holiday weekends. Many sites offer discounts for longer stays, with weekly rates often providing savings of 10-15% over nightly charges.
Good Sam and Caravan Club memberships can provide modest discounts at affiliated sites, though the savings may be less dramatic than in larger tourist areas. The Camping and Caravanning Club operates several sites within driving distance that offer member rates.
Fuel costs in rural Shropshire typically run 2-3 pence per liter higher than major city averages, while grocery shopping at local stores commands premium prices. Budget-conscious travelers should stock up on supplies in Shrewsbury or other larger towns before settling into the Wem area for extended stays.
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Best Time to Visit Wem by RV
Winter
Dec-Feb
35-45°F
Crowds: Low
Some sites close or limit services; heating essential for comfort in smaller rigs.
Spring
Mar-May
45-60°F
Crowds: Medium
Wildflower season brings beautiful countryside; book ahead for Easter and May bank holidays.
Summer
Jun-Aug
55-70°F
Crowds: High
Peak season with warmest weather; advance booking recommended for July and August stays.
Fall
Sep-Nov
40-60°F
Crowds: Medium
Beautiful autumn colors in surrounding countryside; weather becomes unpredictable by November.
Explore the Wem Area
The single established caravan site in Wem provides a solid base for exploring the area, offering full service pitch and level pitches that work well for most motorhome sizes. While it's not fancy, the facilities are clean and well-maintained, with friendly owners who know the local area inside out. They'll point you toward the best walking routes and recommend which pubs serve the finest local ales.
For those seeking free camping alternatives, you won't find official wild camping spots in this immediate area, but several nearby Forestry Commission sites allow overnight parking with basic facilities. Check current regulations before arriving, as rules change seasonally.
Wem's Thursday market offers the best local produce shopping, but arrive early since the best stalls sell out quickly. The Crown Inn serves excellent pub meals with a proper beer garden where well-behaved dogs are welcome. For supplies, the Co-op on High Street stocks basics, though serious grocery shopping requires a trip to Shrewsbury.
Photography enthusiasts should explore the footpaths around Lowe Hill for panoramic views across the Shropshire plain, especially during golden hour. The path to Wem Moss nature reserve offers excellent wildlife photography opportunities, particularly for bird watchers during spring migration.
Dog owners will appreciate the extensive footpath network radiating from town, including the Shropshire Way long-distance trail that passes nearby. Most local pubs welcome well-behaved pets, and the town's compact size makes it easy to explore on foot with your four-legged companions.
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What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Wem?
The single established caravan park in Wem offers reliable full service pitch and level pitches suitable for most motorhome sizes. While options are limited, the available site provides clean facilities and knowledgeable local owners. For additional choices, consider expanding your search to nearby Ellesmere or Whitchurch, which offer more variety in camping styles and amenities.
Is there free motorhome camping near Wem?
Free camping options are extremely limited in the immediate Wem area, with no designated wild camping spots available. Some Forestry Commission sites within 30 minutes drive may allow overnight parking with basic facilities, but you'll need to verify current regulations. Most RVers find the modest fees at established sites worthwhile for the reliable services and legal peace of mind.
What is the best time of year to camp in Wem?
May through September offers the most pleasant weather for motorhome camping in Wem, with temperatures ranging from 55-70°F and minimal rainfall. Spring brings spectacular wildflower displays in surrounding meadows, while summer provides the longest daylight hours for exploring. Avoid winter camping unless your rig has excellent heating, as temperatures can drop to 35°F with frequent rain and limited daylight.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Wem?
The established caravan park in Wem provides full service pitch including electricity, water, and waste disposal facilities suitable for most motorhome configurations. While the selection is limited to one primary site, the available facilities meet standard UK Caravan park requirements. For additional full-service options, consider expanding your search to Shrewsbury or Ellesmere, which offer more variety in park amenities and pitch types.
Can I explore Shropshire attractions from Wem?
Wem provides excellent access to major Shropshire attractions, with Hawkstone Park just 15 minutes away and Shrewsbury's medieval streets 20 minutes south. Ironbridge Gorge lies within an hour's drive, while the Llangollen Canal and Ellesmere's meres offer closer outdoor activities. The town's central location makes it an ideal base for day trips throughout the county without constantly moving your motorhome setup.
What supplies and services are available in Wem?
Wem offers basic supplies through its Co-op store and weekly Thursday market, but serious grocery shopping requires a trip to Shrewsbury's larger supermarkets. The town has several pubs serving meals, a post office, and essential services, but lacks major retail chains. Stock up on supplies in larger towns before arriving, as local shops charge premium prices typical of rural English market towns.
What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Wem?
The single established caravan park in Wem offers reliable full service pitch and level pitches suitable for most motorhome sizes. While options are limited, the available site provides clean facilities and knowledgeable local owners. For additional choices, consider expanding your search to nearby Ellesmere or Whitchurch, which offer more variety in camping styles and amenities.
Is there free motorhome camping near Wem?
Free camping options are extremely limited in the immediate Wem area, with no designated wild camping spots available. Some Forestry Commission sites within 30 minutes drive may allow overnight parking with basic facilities, but you'll need to verify current regulations. Most RVers find the modest fees at established sites worthwhile for the reliable services and legal peace of mind.
What is the best time of year to camp in Wem?
May through September offers the most pleasant weather for motorhome camping in Wem, with temperatures ranging from 55-70°F and minimal rainfall. Spring brings spectacular wildflower displays in surrounding meadows, while summer provides the longest daylight hours for exploring. Avoid winter camping unless your rig has excellent heating, as temperatures can drop to 35°F with frequent rain and limited daylight.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Wem?
The established caravan park in Wem provides full service pitch including electricity, water, and waste disposal facilities suitable for most motorhome configurations. While the selection is limited to one primary site, the available facilities meet standard UK Caravan park requirements. For additional full-service options, consider expanding your search to Shrewsbury or Ellesmere, which offer more variety in park amenities and pitch types.
Can I explore Shropshire attractions from Wem?
Wem provides excellent access to major Shropshire attractions, with Hawkstone Park just 15 minutes away and Shrewsbury's medieval streets 20 minutes south. Ironbridge Gorge lies within an hour's drive, while the Llangollen Canal and Ellesmere's meres offer closer outdoor activities. The town's central location makes it an ideal base for day trips throughout the county without constantly moving your motorhome setup.
What supplies and services are available in Wem?
Wem offers basic supplies through its Co-op store and weekly Thursday market, but serious grocery shopping requires a trip to Shrewsbury's larger supermarkets. The town has several pubs serving meals, a post office, and essential services, but lacks major retail chains. Stock up on supplies in larger towns before arriving, as local shops charge premium prices typical of rural English market towns.
Are there free dump stations in Wem?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Wem.

