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Holiday park finance across the UK

Market data and funding for 144 park catchments across 35 counties and 9 UK regions.

We arrange finance for holiday parks and caravan parks across the UK. Park market data is published by Savills, the UKCCA and VisitBritain at national and regional level, so each region hub below carries the regional market narrative with its figures attributed to their sources, and every town page adds genuinely local context. Choose a region for the market picture, or a county for its parks.

By region

UK holiday park regions

Each region hub carries its market narrative, with figures attributed to their sources.

East Midlands

The Lincolnshire coast at Skegness, Ingoldmells, Chapel St Leonards and Mablethorpe is one of the densest single concentrations of holiday parks in the UK, a high-volume family-resort market anchored by Butlin's and a string of large static-caravan parks.

6 park catchments

East of England

The Norfolk and Suffolk coast, from Great Yarmouth and Hemsby to Lowestoft and the Essex Sunshine Coast, holds a dense concentration of large family-oriented coastal caravan parks within easy reach of London and the East Midlands.

15 park catchments

North East

The Northumberland coast, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty of beaches and castles, anchors a scenic and fast-growing holiday-park market, with the County Durham heritage coast and the Newcastle catchment adding demand.

6 park catchments

North West

The Lancashire coast at Blackpool, Fleetwood and Morecambe Bay, and the Lake District and Cumbria, give the North West two distinct park markets: large family static-caravan parks beside the resorts, and higher-end lodge and 5-star parks in the national park.

11 park catchments

Scotland

Scotland's 400-odd holiday parks spread from the Highlands, Loch Lomond and Argyll to Perthshire, the Ayrshire coast and Dumfries & Galloway, led by scenery: lodge and touring parks beside lochs and mountains alongside larger coastal family caravan parks.

26 park catchments

South East

The Isle of Wight, the Hampshire coast and New Forest, the Kent coast and the Sussex coast carry a mix of coastal caravan parks and higher-spec lodge and holiday-village resorts, serving an affluent London and South East catchment.

19 park catchments

South West

Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset hold the highest concentration of holiday parks in England, where coastal static and lodge parks command premium pitch values and the surf and beach coast drives the strongest staycation demand in the country.

27 park catchments

Wales

The North Wales coast and the Pembrokeshire, Gower and Cardigan Bay coastlines make Wales a premier holiday-park region, combining large mass-market coastal caravan parks with scenic lodge and touring parks beside Eryri (Snowdonia) and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

27 park catchments

Yorkshire and the Humber

The East Riding and North Yorkshire coast, from Bridlington and Filey to Scarborough and Whitby, anchors a strong coastal holiday-park market, with the Holderness coast and Cleethorpes adding large family parks within reach of the Leeds, Sheffield and Hull conurbations.

7 park catchments

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