Choose a holiday home on a UK Leisure Park and you could be relaxing in familiar surroundings, chilling in the hot tub or meeting friends in a favourite bar, whilst diehards destined for “the continent” are still battling for space in the overhead lockers of a cramped flight!
The UK has it all!
For such a small set of islands, the British Isles offers an incredible variety of holiday options.
Here’s what a holiday home in the North West of England can offer you…
The Lake District
Fell walking, fishing, boat trips, history and luxury spa hotels sit side by side with cosy cafes and country inns, all in spectacular countryside. Truly something for everyone.
Breath-taking Landscapes
With its breath-taking landscapes, historic market towns, sophisticated cities, miles of coastline and a few racy seaside resorts, it is no surprise that the North West is recognised as a place of contrast and variety.
The Lancashire Way
Boasting some of the best walking country in England, Lancashire promises awe-inspiring hills, lakes and mountains with walks for all abilities – from the novice walker to the serious mountaineer. The Lancashire Way aims to encompass the county’s scenery, history and people in a 291-mile-long walk.
Wonderful Wildlife
Lancashire is well-known for its diversity of wildlife species. Every year birdwatchers and wildlife fanatics flock to this west coast county to experience the rich and diverse sightings on offer. With over 300 bird species to spot, be sure to arm yourself with a pair of binoculars when you venture into the wild.
11,000 Miles of Coastline
With nearly 11,000 miles of coastline, the UK has a plethora of beaches, fishing villages and miles of deserted beaches for walking and every form of water sports. The Fylde Coast resorts of Lytham St Annes, Fleetwood, Southport and Blackpool all have something unique to offer.
A Range of Delicacies
If it’s good food you’re after, then look no further! With a range of delicacies emerging from the heart and soul of the region such as Eccles cakes, Chorley cakes and Lancashire Hotpot, it’s fair to say Northerners know which side their bread is buttered on!
For the real foodies, there are the gastronomic hotspots of the Trough of Bowland and the slick restaurants of Chester and Manchester.
Discover Cheshire
With all the exciting buzz of a major UK city compressed into an enjoyable package, Chester offers exclusive and accessible shopping, while other trendy Cheshire towns and villages offer a variety of craft shops, independent restaurants and cosy pubs.
Opportunities for outdoor activities abound in Cheshire – from sailing and fishing in lakes and meres to zip wires and rambling in Delamere Forest.
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