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Enjoy a great touring offer with Coastdale Parks

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Coastdale Parks is a family-owned company with four holidays parks across the UK. Based in popular locations, and all boasting a four-star rating and David Bellamy Conservation Awards, each campsite has touring pitches for motorhomes and caravans.

Choose from Atlantic Coast (Cornwall), Garreg Goch (North Wales), Pakefield (Suffolk) and Whitby (North Yorkshire).


Atlantic Coast Holiday Park

Lying close to St Ives Bay, near Hayle in Cornwall, the touring pitches here are back by glorious sand dunes. You can walk across these dunes to the dog-friendly beach at Gwithian Towans and St Ives, Land's End and The Lizard are all easily accessible by car and the bus stop just outside the campsite has services to Newquay, St Ives and Hayle. Pitches are fully serviced and the toilet & shower block has been recently refurbished. Atlantic Coast also has a fully-stocked shop selling all the essentials.

Garreg Goch Caravan Park

This caravan park has an enviable location just ten minutes' walk from the vast sandy beach of Black Rock Sands and with views to the surrounding mountains. Garreg Goch is ideal for those who want to explore the unrivalled scenery of Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula. Porthmadog is the nearest town with a choice of shops, restaurants and services. Pitches are fully serviced and facilities include modern amenities with family rooms, children's play area, a small shop and free Wi-Fi.

Pakefield Caravan Park

In a perfect setting for families and couples, Pakefield's touring area enjoys privacy from the rest of the park, and is close to the sands of Pakefield beach. The campsite has many facilities including an outdoor heated pool, club with seasonal entertainment, children's playground and small shop. There are some great sea views from the site and the coastal resort of Lowestoft is only two miles away. Southwold, Great Yarmouth and the Norfolk Broads are all within a short distance of the campsite too.

Whitby Holiday Park

You can't get much better pitch views than the ones here - on the clifftop overlooking Saltwick Bay and with views to Whitby Abbey. You can access the beach via a path down the cliffs and the harbour town of Whitby is only a few minutes away. The campsite has touring pitches with hook-ups and access to all the facilities - a shop, cafe, family club & bar and an amusement room. You can easily walk from the campsite to the ruins of Whitby Abbey and the Magpie Cafe in Whitby comes highly recommended for fish and chips!


Premier Parks**MOTORHOME & CARAVAN TOURING OFFER**

Stay 5 nights at any of the Coastdale Parks and only pay for 3 nights

To take advantage of this special offer click here.



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