2022 UK holiday park breaks for under £100 – with 4-night stays from £49

EARLY birds can catch cheap UK breaks next year at top holiday parks across the country from Pontins on the Sussex seaside, to Haven on the North Welsh coast.

Book now and you can snap up a huge range of 4-night spring breaks at Haven’s parks from £49 with its no-frills Stay packages.

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Take your pick of Haven's 40 coastal holiday parks or countryside retreats including scenic Presthaven in North Wales or Church Farm down in Sussex with bargain breaks from £49.

Prices are for mid-week stays for a family of four, which works out at the tiny price of £3pppn.

Meanwhile, Park Holidays has recently responded to the upsurge in staycations by adding 9 new parks to its collection in popular spots such as Cornwall and Yorkshire.

Earlybird bookers can bag big savings on holidays in 2022 at its Kent, Essex and Suffolk parks with prices from £95 for 3 or 4-night breaks next March.

A 4-night family holiday on Kent’s very own sunshine island, the Isle of Sheppey, could be yours for just £95 next spring.

Or you could spend 4 days at Seawick on the sandy shores of Clacton-on-Sea from £99 in a spacious and smart gold plus caravan that sleeps up to 6 people.

If you prefer peaceful Suffolk as a setting for your holiday, 3-night stays at Park Holidays’ Broadland Sands site are from £99 in 2022.

Brit holiday park specialist Pontins is also offering some smashing deals for breaks next year with 3-night self-catering breaks staying in a standard apartment from £69.

The company has 3-night mini breaks at its Southport park in Ainsdale near Liverpool from £69 or Prestatyn Sands on the North Wales coast early next Spring from £69.

You can also book a seaside break at its Somerset site, Brean Sands from £79 for 3-nights next March or head to the dunes of Camber Sands in East Sussex from £69 self-catering.


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