How to find the perfect location for your static caravan

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With the warm weather rolling in, have your thoughts turned to holidays and the possibility of purchasing your very own holiday home, here in the UK? Have you imagined weekends away and longer stays, just a matter of a drive away, whenever you felt like it?

Well, if you answered yes, you’re in luck, as this article is about answering one of the most frequently asked questions by those looking to invest in their holiday lifestyle – how do you find the perfect location to purchase a static caravan for sale Scotland, England or Wales, that’s right for you?

So, if you’re ready, let’s take a look at just some of the locations you could be spending your staycations in your very own static caravan.

Where are static caravans located?

Luckily in the UK, we have a wide selection of holiday parks dotted in and around the isles, allowing holidaymakers and holiday homeowners to choose the perfect location to take their staycation. So, whether you’re a self-confessed beach bum or an avid forest bather, there’s a location waiting with your name on it.

 

Beachside locations

If you prefer your staycations to come with the sea breezeblowing in your hair and the feeling of sand between your toes, perhaps a static caravan for sale by the sea is the ideal location for you.

As the UK is an island of its own, there are plenty of coastlines to choose from. So to help you find a seaside escape, here are just a few beach locations you could consider potentially purchasing a holiday home in –

Golden Sands, North Wales
Barmouth Bay, North Wales
Cleethorpes Pearl, Lincolnshire
Mersea Island, Essex
St Ives Bay, Cornwall
Swanage Bay View, Dorset

The Bay Colwell, Isle of Wight

 

Woodland and countryside locations

Maybe a staycation further inland is more your thing, with locations wrapped around by trees and rolling hills, with the option to explore woodland areas or kayak across a lake or two. If so, how about making one of these locations – such as the ones below – the setting for your future staycations?

Moffat Manor, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Sandy Balls, Hampshire
Tattershall Lakes, Lincolnshire
Appletree, Lincolnshire
Glendevon, Perthshire, Scotland
The Lakes Rookley, Isle of Wight
Mill Rythe, Hayling Island

FAQs

We know a lot of thought goes into the process of buying a holiday home, and not just where the place is located!

With this in mind, we thought we’d answer one of the most commonly asked questions from potential buyers, to help you in your own buying process.

Are holiday homes pet-friendly?

If you have a furry friend, you’re likely to want to take them away with you, rather than leaving them at home with a family friend or neighbour. So, it’s important to know whether the holiday home you purchase allows doggy holidaymakers too.

Every holiday park has its own rules and can differ from park to park. However, within many of the holiday park pages, there are dog-friendly holiday options available – it’s just a matter of looking online or asking.

So, will this year be the year you finally buy yourself a holiday home here in the UK? Will your holidays be just a matter of a drive away, any time you like?