UK Holiday park offers for summer/autumn 2021 – the best value breaks from £5pp a night

HOLIDAY PARKS are seeing a surge in bookings as Brits skip their foreign holiday plans for a staycation again this year, due to coronavirus.

Those planning on a UK break can find cheap deals from just £5 per person a night.

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The deals are in holiday parks across the UK, including Essex, Devon, Wales, Lincolnshire, Sussex, Cornwall, Norfolk, Yorkshire and Dorset.

The lowest price holiday is a four-night stay at Pontins' park in September, which works out at £5 per person per night.

Some of the best deals from June to November are:

JUNE

  • 3-nights at Haven Kent AllHallows park from £21.50pppn
  • 3-nights at Park Holidays Dovercourt Essex park from £8pppn
  • 3-nights at Park Leisure Holidays Brynteg Wales from £27pppn

JULY

  • 3-nights at Haven Kent AllHallows park from £21.50ppp
  • 3-nights at Park Leisure Holidays Pentire Cornwall from £13ppp

AUGUST

  • 4-nights at Pontins Camber Sands park from £6pppn
  • 4-nights at Shorefield Forest Edge Dorset park from £32pppn

SEPTEMBER

  • 4-nights at Pontins Southport park from £5pppn
  • 3-nights at Park Leisure Holidays Pentire Cornwall park – from £9pppn
  • 4-nights at Shorefield Forest Edge Dorset park from £20pppn

OCTOBER

  • 3-nights at Pontins Prestayn Sands, North Wales from £10pppn
  • 3-nights at Park Holidays Martello Beach, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex from £11pppn
  • 3-nights at Shorefield Forest Edge from £22pppn
  • 4-nights at Park Leisure Holidays Malvern View, Herefordshire from £11pppn

NOVEMBER

  • 3-nights at Pontins Southport from £5pppn
  • 3-nights at Park Holidays Marlie, Kent from £6pppn
  • 4-nights at Shorefield Forest Edge from £22pppn
  • 4-nights at Park Leisure Holidays Brynteg, North Wales from £11pppn

Holiday parks are already selling out for popular weeks, as Brits plan their summer and autumn staycations early and many people moved their holidays from 2020 as a result of the pandemic.

The south-west of England is in particularly high demand, suggesting that Cornwall and Devon are once again high on the staycation priority list once travel starts to return to normal.

Self-catered holidays are welcoming guests back again from April 12, which includes sites such as caravan parks, but only with one household sharing a property.

From May 17, groups of up to six people from different households or unlimited numbers of people from two households can share a holiday let together.

If you're looking for more staycation inspiration, we've found the best UK holiday parks with children’s entertainment and the best holiday parks with outdoor pools and campsites with availability for summer.

There are also great UK coach trips for families, holiday park party weekenders, cheap staycation breaks with hot tubs and treehouse stays.

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