Hoseasons holiday parks launch quirky new chocolate-themed and overwater-style lodges

IF you like your holiday accommodation to be part of the experience, Hoseasons’ new quirky places to stay could be right up your street.

The UK holiday park specialist is upping its accommodation offering with a set of new unique experiential properties around the UK from an overwater marine lodge in Hampshire to a chalet crafted into a Tunnocks Wafer bar in the southern Scottish Highlands.

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Perfect for a fun country staycation, the brightly-coloured Tunnocks caravan stands out in the pine forests of the Drimsynie estate in Argyll and features 3 bedrooms sleeping up to 6 people, as well as a spacious lounge, fully equipped kitchen and terrace.

With savings on stays this autumn, the Tunnocks caravan can be booked for a minimum of two nights from £132.50 per night.

Also in Scotland, Hoseasons has added a special Stargazer property to its Westlands Country Park site in the south-west.

The boutique-style lodge has a bedroom and mezzanine area with skylights ideal for stargazing at the area’s dark skies, known for their lack of light pollution, and stays are available from £239.50 per night for up to 4 people sharing.

Fans of bright colours and Andy Warhol prints will love the new Pop Art Pod set in beautiful countryside at Ullswater Heights in Cumbria.

The pod has two bedrooms sleeping up to 4 people, plus room to bring your pets, and there’s a hot tub outside in the courtyard with views from the terrace towards the lake.

Stays can be snapped up this autumn from £267.50 per night.

Meanwhile, if calming water is an essential element of your holidays, Hoseasons new Marine Lodge at Mercury Yacht Harbour and Holiday Park Hampshire might float your boat.

Standing above a cool harbour, the wooden lodge has wraparound decking to enjoy the waterside views and features a double bedroom, a double sofa bed and studio-style kitchen.

The lodge can be booked at a discounted price this autumn from £149.50 per night.


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