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Broadly speaking you can split holiday parks into two categories, and each one has pros and cons. The first option is a busy family holiday park. These are usually owned by big chains and are jam-packed with facilities on site.

Nearly all of them have an indoor swimming pool, often with flumes or water activities and some have outdoor pools for sunny days. Some have quirky extras such as bushcraft or surf lessons whilst others have crazy golf courses, archery or a climbing wall. These parks are certainly worth considering if you are holidaying without a car as you can happily spend several days on-site. Most of them are dog-friendly, although you usually have to pay a bit extra to bring your pet.

These quieter holiday parks are often independent, family-run businesses on a smaller site. Log in. Log in with your email address plus password or booking code to see your account history and manage bookings. Booking code Email and password. Email address.

Booking code. Password Caps Lock is on. Forgotten password? Remember me. Image: Caravan touring pitch at Love2Stay touring caravan site They have the priceless ability to take our mind off the more serious things in life; but holidays are essentially an investment. In this article, we present to you the seven things it pays to take heed of before booking yourself in: 1.

Family fun or keeping the peace? Image: Love2Stay Touring park - zorb balll fun With the huge variety offered by the hundreds of caravan sites up and down the UK - from large commercial sites to small Temporary Holiday Sites and those operated by the Camping and Caravan Club - it should be easy to find the touring pitch which meets your requirements for a perfect holiday; but there are still traps to fall into.

Ads by Love2Stay. Add Your Comment. Post Comment. Had a horrendous holiday at a Haven site as we could see the car wheels zooming past.

Noise was so bad could not sit out. Had to leave early. Shirley Blyth. I would never stay at Rockley Park, Poole again. I had kids with me.

I drove around after being told I had to wait and speak to a rep. This was not friendly either. I Stuck my car across a decent t pitch and told them I was having it.

Atitude very poor! If you are travelling without kids, you might prefer a quieter spot with a laid back and relaxed ambiance and therefore avoiding parks with these amenities might be the way to go. Any dog lover will know that no holiday is complete without bringing your furry companion along too! To help you pick the caravan park that means the family pooch can come along too, a Pet Friendly Accommodation Guide is available from the Caravan Industry Association WA at www.

This is the most important aspect of the caravan park selection process. Costs vary between parks and locations, and vary greatly per season and during peak times. Also look out for discounts that may be available through your insurer or through organisations such as Groupon. It all helps with the budget! Planning ahead is a good idea and in the peak periods we would encourage travelers to book their caravan park site or cabin well in advance to avoid disappointment.

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