ParkDean – Touring And Camping

Come and stay… Parkdean have saved you the perfect pitch!
In fact they’ve chosen only the very best spots for each of their six award winning touring and camping holiday parks across stunning South West England. Bring your tent, tourer or motorhome and explore them all at your leisure, waking up every morning to beautiful beaches with rolling surf or glorious open countryside. And with fantastic facilities on park – from swimming pools, playgrounds and restaurants to fun family entertainment venues – there’s everything you need to enjoy your perfect family holiday.

Touring and camping made easy!
At Parkdean the grass is always greener for holidaymakers who love the great outdoors. Visit any one of their touring and camping friendly holiday parks and you’ll find an excellent choice of pitches starting from just £7 a night. Set in their own peaceful area of the park… they’re never more than a stroll away from the main holiday complex.

Visit Scotland

We are currently being sponsored by Visit Scotland

They offer amazing holidays to the following destinations:

The Highlands
The Highlands are the perfect place to explore dramatic mountains and beautiful glens, romantic islands and stunning stretches of coastline or to follow the Malt Whisky Trail. Spot rare wildlife in the Cairngorms National Park, be awed at the breathtaking Glen Coe, romanced by the Isle of Skye, and entranced by the exciting capital of the north, Inverness.
The Outer Hebrides
From Lewis to Barra and beyond, the Outer Hebrides is full of beauty and brimming with possibilities to capture the imagination and discover ancient history. Witness the incredible wildlife of the islands and seek out amazing archaeological treasures such as the Calanais Standing Stones.
Dumfries & Galloway
Savour the tranquillity and feel the exhilaration of Dumfries & Galloway, where the hills, forest parks and quiet country roads provide the ideal setting for exploring by foot, bike or car. Delve into its rich history and visit the plentiful museums and visitor centres which detail the varied inventors, poets, pioneers and artists inspired by the landscape.
Perthshire
Big Tree Country – home to the world’s highest hedge, Europe’s oldest tree, the widest conifer in Britain, the sole survivor from Shakespeare’s Birnam Wood and many more fascinating champion trees. Perthshire is one of Europe’s finest Adventure playgrounds boasting traditional activities such as walking, cycling and angling to sphereing down a hillside.
Aberdeen City
Absorb the buzz and nightlife of the city of Aberdeen. Within the sparkling Granite City, be mesmerised by Aberdeen’s grand granite architecture in the form of St Machar’s Cathedral and enjoy award-winning parks and gardens, such as Duthie Park, Union Terrace Gardens and the wonderful Winter Gardens.
Orkney Islands
Though just a short ferry ride from the northern tip of Scotland, once you reach Orkney you descend into an entirely different world of unspoilt, sparkling white beaches, fascinating archaeological sights and inspiring modern art galleries. With the sea never far away, experience a wealth of water and beach activities.
The Scottish Borders
Steeped in history and romance, the unspoilt beauty of the Scottish Borders takes your breath away. A wealth of historical attractions, museums and exhibitions bring the colourful past of the Borders to life. With an abundant natural larder, countless outdoor pursuits to enjoy and a thriving local culture, the Scottish Borders will captivate you immediately.
Ayrshire & Arran
Ayrshire & Arran is immersed in over 3,000 years of history from the standing stones of the Bronze Age to medieval Viking battles, the majestic splendour of some of the UK’s best-preserved castles and, of course, the birthplace of Robert Burns and The Open Championship.
Kingdom of Fife
Glorious, sandy, award winning beaches, exciting events and a rich royal heritage await in the Kingdom of Fife, where you can explore an ancient capital of Scotland, magnificent castles and gardens, spend hours enjoying fine local food and drink, and play one of the area’s many golf courses in the region known as the Home of Golf.
Angus
Embrace the beauty of the countryside of Angus and explore the stunning Angus Glens. Enjoy the tranquility of the Glens and discover the coastal jewels of Arbroath and the Royal Burgh of Montrose along the way. Discover the history and heritage of Angus from the ancient Picts to the stunningly beautiful Arbroath Abbey.
Moray
From Tomintoul and the spectacular Cairngorms in the south, to the beautiful beaches and sparkling waters of the Moray Firth in the north, with two of Scotland’s’ greatest salmon rivers, the Spey and the Findhorn, flowing from mountain to sea, Moray is able to boast some of the loveliest scenery in Scotland.
Aberdeenshire
Welcome to ‘Castle Country’ where you will be spoiled for choice with more castles per acre than anywhere else in the UK. Take in the epic north east coastline and dramatic scenery of Aberdeenshire as you experience 17 of the best sites along Scotland’s only Castle Trail. And keep your eyes peeled for bottlenose dolphin along Scotland’s Dolphin Coast in Banffshire.

Sand Le Mere

Sand Le Mere: one of the finest holiday parks on the Yorkshire coast.

Sand Le Mere holiday village on the coast in Tunstall, near to Hull, is unveiling £4 million of developments for the 2012 summer holiday season.

New pool and leisure complex

The massive investment includes a new indoor pool complex, contemporary show lounge, children’s soft play area and a new restaurant, bar, café and takeaway.

The latest development follows a £1 million injection into new accommodation and landscaping in 2011.

There is up to 20% off holidays booked before the end of March, so request your free brochure and find out more now.

Sand Le Mere is surrounded by sandy beaches and stunning countryside and within easy reach of numerous attractions: Hull and Beverley are both superb for shopping, The Deep is one of the most spectacular aquariums in the world and Spurn Point is beautiful for bird watching, walking or just a day out with the family.

When complete in May, Sand Le Mere’s new facilities will include an indoor swimming complex with splash zone, sauna and steam room; a family show lounge for star cabaret, bingo and quizzes; amusements, crazy golf and a new shop. There is also an energetic kids’ club where your tots will meet new friends.

There is also a fishing lake stocked with Carp, Perch, Roach and Tench and rod licences from as little as £15 per week, or free sea-fishing from nearby Tunstall beach.

Holiday homes and touring

Sand Le Mere has a range of luxurious wooden lodges, comfortable holiday homes and spacious placements for touring caravans.

Want to find out more? Request your free brochure now.

Trevella Park

FIVE-STAR CAMPING IN CORNWALL GOES GLAM AT TREVELLA PARK

Award-winning Cornish campsite Trevella Park is the region’s first five-star holiday park to go glamping with the launch of new tepees, safari tents and bell tents in 2012.

Trevella Park’s glamping range is the height of posh camping and kitted out with comfy beds, duvets and real furniture, and is pitched around a communal campfire. The safari tents have decking and dining furniture too.

As well as being the first five-star park in Cornwall to launch a glamping range, Trevella is an award-winning touring park and has a range of holiday home options.

Request a free brochure to find out more about short breaks and holidays at Trevella Park.

The park has been awarded the GOLD David Bellamy Conservation Awards for 14 years running and has been named as one of ‘Britain’s Best Parks’ by the AA, ‘Top Site of the Year’ by Caravan Magazine, one of the ‘Top 100 Family Parks’ in Practical Caravan, won ‘Britain in Bloom’ in 2010 and ‘Newquay in Bloom’ on several occasions.

The independently run park is a great base for exploring the north Cornwall coast which includes Crantock Beach, cliff-top trails along the South West Coastal Path and the surf-town of Newquay.

Trevella has its own heated outdoor pool, adventure playground, large fishing lakes and nature trails, but steers away from kid’s clubs and discos.

Want to find out more about family holidays in Cornwall? Request your free Trevella Park brochure now.

Meanfeet

Meanfeet offer the best stylish solution for feet with sensitive bunions. They have a large range of men’s and ladies wide fitting sandals and wide fitting shoes and all are produced using the finest leather.

Meanfeet are ready for the winter with some fantastic, warm ladies wide fit ankle boots with bunion protection. As expected from the premium site for sensitive bunions, their range of footwear provides solutions for painful bunions using Fidelio’s innovative, patented “MAGIC-STRETCH®” technology.

Meanfeet have a wide range of superb orthotic sandals – men’s and ladies wide fitting sandals incorporating a mild orthotic insole (also removable) which is endorsed by healthcare professionals.

The “Softline” range of ladies comfort sandals is for women who are looking for comfort, styling and great value. Meanfeet have an excellent range of wide fitting sandals for women in a variety of colours!

Meanfeet have strong links with podiatrists around the country and are in a position to help with any footwear queries you may have.

For more information on all wide fitting footwear sold on their website – winter boots for sensitive bunions, bunion sandals, bunion shoes, ladies clogs, men’s clogs, men’s mules, ladies mules or wide fitting sandals, take a look at their website.

Jersey Travel

A Jersey holiday offers so much more than simply relaxing, although they have nothing against those looking for a quiet holiday!

Jersey’s attractions and gastronomic excellence ensure that foodie fans and culture vultures are well catered for, with Michelin-starred restaurants, quirky beach cafes, Second World War relics and international conservation parks all offering a thoroughly enjoyable and varied holiday experience.

For those who want to seek thrills, spills and activities, there is a wealth of options both in the sea and on the land, from surfing, kayaking and scuba diving to golf, blokarting and cliff-walking.

Guernsey Travel

Guernsey is a small island with a big heart. Nestled in the middle of the Channel Islands and within sight of the French coast, Guernsey retains much of its traditional charm alongside the identity of a modern and vibrant British island.

Loyal to the British Crown, Guernsey and the rest of the Channel Islands became British isles during the Norman conquest, creating a unique Anglo-French history that survives to this day. Today Guernsey is a self-governing ‘Baliwick’, incorporating the smaller Channel Islands of Sark, Alderney and Herm. There are many quirky and charming features on the island, including unique Guernsey stamps and the island’s own currency – legal tender only in the Channel Islands (don’t worry though – British Sterling can also be used!)

Holidays in Guernsey can be spent shopping and exploring in the town centre of St. Peter Port, exploring the lush countryside and coastal cliff walks in the south and west of the island, or lapping up the sunshine on one of the island’s beautiful beaches. Visitors are treated to a wealth of natural features and experiences to invigorate the senses and relax.

Guernsey is a naturally abundant source of fantastic food. Both locals and visitors are treated to many Guernsey specialities, including fresh Channel Island seafood, a wealth of locally-grown fruits & vegetables and Guernsey-brewed ales. The island features a great selection of restaurants, bars and cafes for al tastes, from hearty pub fayre and contemporary dining to beach cafes and award-winning hotel bistros.

A Guernsey break is an ideal antidote to stress; a different world only an hour from the UK mainland.

Warner Hotels

Welcome to the world of Warner Leisure Hotels, exclusively for adults.

They offer inclusive half-board UK short breaks at stunning locations, with a wide range of activities, good food and live entertainment every night. The price of a break includes accommodation, breakfast and 3 course dinner everyday, a variety of leisure activities and nightly live entertainment.

Visit Caerphilly

The county borough of Caerphilly is located in the heart of Southern Wales, just 7 miles north of Wales’ capital city Cardiff. With its distinct history and heritage and abundance of countryside it is the perfect location for a short break. Visitors can enjoy superb walking trails, cycling routes and country parks along with heritage attractions and historical sites. The most famous of which Caerphilly Castle, dominates the town over an impressive 30 acre site making it the second largest Castle in Britain after Windsor.

This year Caerphilly Visitor Guide has undergone some changes to give it a more contemporary and fresh look. There is more emphasis on the fabulous countryside and heritage that we have in the county borough with some stunning photographs that really showcase just what visitors can expect to see when they visit. The guide also features some quirky facts and highlights the humour and culture of the valleys. They also have great food and drink with local producers showcasing locally pressed cider and homemade ice-cream!

Accommodation is varied with something to suit all pockets, from campsites to luxury hotels with cosy B&B’s and charming cottages dotted around the county borough. With such close proximity to Cardiff, the county borough of Caerphilly is an ideal base with the nightlife and shopping of Cardiff just a 15 minute train ride away from Caerphilly town.