Park Resorts was one of the UK's leading holiday park operators, offering breaks across more than 41 coastal and countryside locations throughout England, Scotland, and Wales. Formed in 2001 and growing to become the largest holiday parks group in the UK before merging with Parkdean Holidays in 2015 to create Parkdean Resorts, the brand built a loyal following with families and couples seeking affordable, flexible UK getaways.
With over 41 parks to choose from, Park Resorts gave holidaymakers an exceptional range of settings and styles. Whether you preferred a coastal resort with sea views, a countryside retreat, or a lively park with extensive entertainment facilities, the network offered something to suit every taste. Each park had its own distinct character, atmosphere, and range of on-site amenities.
Flexible accommodation options were a hallmark of the Park Resorts offer. Guests could choose from fully equipped luxury caravans and chalets through to touring and camping pitches for those bringing their own motorhomes or tents. This range meant that the same brand could serve first-time holiday park visitors and seasoned regulars alike, keeping costs manageable without sacrificing comfort.
Park Resorts parks were designed to keep all ages entertained throughout a stay. Facilities typically included swimming pools, live entertainment venues, outdoor activity areas, bars, and restaurants on site. The "recommended by over 8 out of 10 visitors" satisfaction record reflected the consistent quality guests experienced across the estate.
The brand made a point of offering regular deals and discounts, making it possible to enjoy a week-long or weekend break without overstretching a household budget. Early-booking offers and seasonal promotions were a regular feature, rewarding guests who planned ahead.
Park Resorts merged with Parkdean Holidays in 2015 to form Parkdean Resorts, now the largest holiday park operator in the UK. The combined group operates 71 parks and serves around 1.8 million customers each year. This brochure dates from the Park Resorts era before that rebrand.
At the time this brochure was produced, Park Resorts operated over 41 holiday parks across the UK. Following the 2013 acquisition of South Lakeland Parks, the combined estate grew to 48 properties, making it the largest holiday park operator in the UK at that time.
Guests could book a range of accommodation including static holiday caravans, luxury chalets and bungalows, and touring or camping pitches for those arriving with motorhomes or tents. The variety meant the parks could cater to different group sizes, preferences, and budgets.
Yes. The parks were designed with families in mind, offering on-site pools, live entertainment, children's clubs, and outdoor activity areas. The mix of accommodation types and built-in entertainment made them a practical choice for family breaks of varying lengths.
Parks were spread across coastal and countryside destinations in England, Scotland, and Wales, covering popular holiday regions from the South Coast and East Anglia to the Lake District and beyond. The wide geographic spread made it straightforward to find a park within driving distance of most UK homes.
Yes. The brand regularly promoted offers and discounts on breaks, including early-booking savings and seasonal promotions. Requesting the brochure was the starting point for exploring available dates and pricing at the time of publication.
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