Plan A Spring Caravan Break

Now we are experiencing winter weather and can't leave the house without our oversized coats, hats, gloves and scarves; it can make us pine for warmer weather and spending time in the sun away from home. Imagine strolling along the Cornish coast, discovering some of the UK's historic castles, exploring the serene beauty of the Lake District mountains, or simply wandering in a quaint village or two during a Spring caravan break. Let your imagination wander through the picture-perfect landscapes, and enjoy the rich history, vibrant culture and warm hospitality that await you.

When you book a Spring caravan break in the UK, you're choosing accommodation that is ultimately a home-from-home and will have all the home comforts you usually miss when you're away. There are static caravans to book throughout the UK and to suit all tastes and budgets. When you're away, make the most of the local attractions - here are just a few you might want to visit…

The Eden Project, Cornwall

Nestled within a former clay pit in Cornwall, this remarkable destination showcases a noteworthy collection of flora from around the globe. Beyond its captivating biomes, the Eden Project offers many educational and interactive experiences, including a reforestation trail, edible gardens, and workshops that inspire visitors to connect with the natural world.

Conwy Castle, North Wales

Majestically perched on the cliffs of Conwy Bay, Conwy Castle is a feat of medieval engineering. Its imposing walls, punctuated by towering towers, once served as a bulwark against Welsh resistance, while its inner chambers held court for English nobles. Today, visitors can explore the castle's labyrinthine passages, marvel at its intricate arrow slits and gun ports, and imagine the echoes of medieval life that once reverberated within its stone walls.

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York, Yorkshire

York is a captivating city steeped in history and blends medieval charm with modern vibrancy. Step through its ancient city walls and admire the majestic York Minster, delve into the city's Viking heritage at Jorvik Viking Centre and explore the museums, theatres, and galleries that showcase York's cultural tapestry. And remember to indulge in the city's culinary delights, from traditional Yorkshire puddings to international flavours. 

The Shambles York

Edinburgh Zoo, Edinburgh

Nestled amidst the lush hills of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Zoo is a captivating haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Home to over 2,000 animals from around the globe, the zoo's spacious enclosures and immersive habitats provide a glimpse into the natural world.

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Wherever you choose to stay on your Spring caravan break, there are bound to be some splendid tourist attractions nearby for you to visit!

Published on December 8th, 2023

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