Caravan holidays are staging a comeback. Across the country, families are embracing holiday deals on wheels – even
Easy, affordable and environmentally friendly, their popularity is set to soar in 2025. But with hundreds of sites to choose from, what are the best options to book as the weather warms up?
The Quiet Site Lake DistrictMake a domestic caravan holiday even more of an eco-friendly option by staying at a multi-award-winning carbon-neutral park.
Surrounded by fells overlooking Ullswater in the , plug into all-weather electric pitches for motor-caravans or VWs, and all-weather fully serviced pitches for caravans and motorhomes. For the past 25 years, the site’s founders have been seeking new ways to offer more sustainable stays in one of England’s most important sites of natural beauty. Many of the facilities are powered by biomass and solar, while guests are encouraged to use a local Hopper Bus to visit attractions.
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You can make use of a kitchen kitted out with cooking equipment and buy items free from plastic packaging in a Zero Waste Shop. One night from £30.
Tumble out of your caravan into rolling surf at a holiday park with pinch-yourself views of the mountains and sea. Set on the shores of Cardigan Bay, a collection of static caravans for rent are backed by the Cambrian Mountains. Surf or bodyboard from the beach and hike in the Snowdonia National Park, a short drive away.
There are also several good cycling routes close to Llwyngwril, and easy access to Bounce Below Snowdonia – a vast slate cavern twice the size of StPaul’s Cathedral with giant trampolines and nets along with an underground zip wire experience.
The park’s onsite facilities include an indoor swimming pool, games room and a clubhouse and bar, just a short distance from the sea. Three nights from £219.
Anyone wanting to tackle a history-rich section of the South West Coast Path should use this scenic site as a starting point. Perched on a cliff, it has direct access to the Jurassic Coast – a World Heritage Site famous for its abundance of dinosaur fossils.
Visit West Bay, the filming location for Broadchurch, take a tour of nearby market town Bridport, or walk along the iconic stone-built Cobb breakwater harbour wall at Lyme Regis dating back pre-13th century. A short walk away is pretty village Eype, backed by Golden Cap, the highest cliff on the south coast at 627ft above sea level.
First-class facilities include a heated indoor pool, sauna and steam room along with a restaurant where diners can sit next to a 1902 Merryweather Steam fire engine. Two nights from £64.