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Showing posts with label Caravan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caravan. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Smart Tips For Choosing the Perfect Caravan Parks Holiday

Are you planning the perfect holiday getaway for you and your family this summer? Last year, I was stuck with the same problem and I ran into a friend who recommended staying at either caravan parks or luxury lodges. I've never vacationed at either, but I am happy my family did. It was one of the most fun-filled, entertaining holidays we've ever experienced and that's no easy task considering how difficult it is to keep the children entertained.

Holiday trips to caravan parks or log cabin holidays in Wales are a wonderful way to enjoy a few relaxing days at the beach. What's better than waking up early one morning to take a leisurely stroll across the sand as you look out at the ocean? Even better, the kids can enjoy the afternoon splashing around in the waves. This is one perfect holiday trip for families of all sizes.

Finding a particular park is easy to do once you know what your needs are and learn which parks can accommodate these needs. For families with kids, I recommend choosing luxury lodges with some sort of activity such as a swimming pool or playground. Are you bringing the family dog with you? Find a park which permits animals.

One of the first things you'll notice during your parks research is that most luxury lodges and log cabin holidays come in different layouts and sizes. This may affect your decision of campsite. Another important factor to keep in mind is the time of year you plan on traveling. If you plan on taking your vacation during the busier months of the year, it is highly likely that you will get limited selection of places to stay. Many park sites book in advance. So always plan ahead of time and avoid any such disappointments.

Here is one secret I learned from a well season traveler of caravan parks. When choosing a site, look to see how well-tended the grounds are. The condition of the grounds helps to give an overall idea of how friendly the site is for camping and extended stays. Owner-operated holiday parks tend to provide a more friendly service compared to chains. Always see what types of basic amenities are offered on the grounds, such as toilets.

Hopefully, some of my tips and experience with luxury lodges and log cabin holidays have helped you get a better idea of how to go about choosing quality camping sites for you and your family. All that's left is to pack up the caravan and get ready for a great campfire! Whether you are thinking of taking a caravan holiday for the first time or you return to the same park every year, there are some ways you can make the most of your time away.

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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Enjoy the Best Caravan Parks in Scotland, and Make the Most of the Summer

Recently, millions have continued to enjoy holidays in the UK, rather than venturing abroad. There is so much to see and do in Britain, and there's no language barrier, no changing currency, and no waiting for hours in congested airports. Many holiday-makers have flown to the Continent once, and sworn 'never again'!

With the country's rich heritage, it's not surprising that holidays in the UK are so popular. The history is all around, whether in a major city, a unique town or village or the stunning countryside. There really is something for everyone, from history buffs to thrill-seeking lovers of extreme sports. And for many, the best place to find everything they need is Scotland.

As well as providing visitors with a warm welcome, it's also home to many beautiful beaches and, of course, a famously picturesque countryside. It's within easy reach of all parts of the UK, so it's no wonder thousands of tourists make their way there every week. For many, a week in Scotland is not enough to fit in all they want to see and do so many return year after year to continue their odyssey.

For many Britons, a caravan provides the perfect way to tour. There's nothing quite as exciting as packing up and towing their home from home to their ideal holiday destination. The freedom of the open road is one of the best things about the summer, especially when you're on your way to a superb location.

Caravan parks in Scotland are among the best in Europe. Located in spectacular surroundings and blessed with all the necessary amenities, they provide a wonderful base for the holiday of a lifetime, and all at remarkably low prices. With no airlines to deal with, no overseas taxes and no transport surcharges, it's not surprising that thousands are turning their backs on the Continent in order to enjoy some fine Scottish hospitality.

There's so much to see in the area, so a large number of people travel from their park for days out. The superb beaches around Ayr in the west and St Andrews in the east are, for example, perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a little sea air, while inland the lochs are known throughout the world for their beauty and tranquillity. Try a boat trip across Loch Lomond for the ultimate in scenery, and take your camera.

The cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh exude a sense of history and are home to some of the finest architecture in the world. There is so much to see, from famous art galleries and museums to superb restaurants and lively bars. If visiting for the day, why not take a guided bus tour? The commentary gives the passenger an excellent insight into each fascinating metropolis.

Caravan parks in Scotland are understandably proud of their facilities, their location and their proximity to so many attractions. Book one today and enjoy a carefree summer holiday without the hassle and inconvenience of going abroad.

My Links : Luxury Travel Guide

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Caravan problem

The moral is: "Do not tow a trailer the size of a steep hill in a small machine." ... Caravan smoking decline

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