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Nottinghamshire

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From: £95,000

Situated on the edge of Maun Valley Nature Reserve, Tall Trees Leisure Park offers the ideal spot to own a holiday home.

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From: £59,995

Pilgrims Fathers Caravan Park, set on 5.5 eco-friendly acres near North Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire.

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Holiday Parks Nottinghamshire

Are you tired of wasting your time searching online for your next UK break? At Perfect Parks we work alongside the best holiday parks in Nottinghamshire. Our team specialise in finding you a getaway that suits your wants, needs, and budget. A green city with a legendary past thanks to Sherwood Forest the home of Robin Hood.

If you’re looking for a wide choice of lodgings, holiday parks in Nottinghamshire are the place for you. From charming caravans filled with character to lodges that are the very meaning of luxury, you will find the perfect accommodation that ticks all your boxes.

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You will never be short of things to do when you choose to stay in a holiday park in Nottinghamshire. Its home to many exciting attractions, including Sherwood Forest, made famous by the legendary tales of Robin Hood, explore its lush forests while learning about its many folklore stories. For nonstop family-fun, Sundown Adventureland is the perfect family day out with plenty of rides and attractions. It guarantees fun the whole family will enjoy. If you’re looking for some outdoor adventures, the National Water Sports Centre is the place for you. Whether it’s Canoeing & Kayaking, Sailing, Power Boating, Rafting or Water Skiing – you’ll be sure to have a ‘splashing’ time. For those looking to explore the city’s great historical past, trips to Newark Air Museum and the Nottingham Industrial Museum are a must. Whether you’re looking to recharge your batteries surrounded by nature or explore the many exciting attractions, holiday parks in Nottinghamshire make the perfect base for your adventures.

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Holiday Parks in Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire Holiday Parks

Why Choose a Holiday Park In Nottinghamshire?

Tranquil Locations: With their rural locations, minimal traffic, and reduced noise, holiday parks provide the perfect place to recharge your batteries.

Self-Catering Options: Staying full or half-board at a hotel seems like a good idea until the bill arrives. Staying in self-catering holiday parks is far more cost-effective and allows you to enjoy your favourite food and drinks whenever you like.

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Get Back To Nature: Nottinghamshire is home to some stunning areas of natural beauty perfect for hiking, cycling, picnics, outdoor activities, and dog walks.

Pet-Friendly lodgings: Many holiday parks offer pet-friendly accommodation, allowing you to bring your 4-legged companion with you on your adventures.

On Site Amenities: Holiday Parks often offer many facilities not found when you stay in a traditional hotel. From entertainment to outdoor activities, there’s something to suit everyone’s needs.

No Time Constraints: Staying in a hotel often comes with strict times meals are served. Holiday parks, on the other hand, have no set meal times or other inconveniences, allowing you to explore the local area with true freedom.

Social Atmosphere: Hotels often feel impersonal, filled with endless corridors. Lodges and other accommodation in holiday parks are often grouped in small areas, giving you the chance to socialise with like-minded travellers.

Open All Year Round: ~Many holiday parks in Nottinghamshire are open all year round, offering uniquely different stays depending on the time of year you choose to visit. From summer holiday fun to cosy winter getaways. Each season offers its own experience.

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Why Use Perfect Parks?

Frequently Asked Questions

Ownership: How Often Do I Have to Change My Holiday Home?

You should be able to enjoy your holiday home for as long as you like, you just need to take good care of it and make sure it’s safe and well maintained.

The initial licence period for the occupation of a pitch on the park is 12 years.

What are the running costs?

In addition to your site fees, it’s important to account for annual running costs when you own a holiday home. These expenses can vary from year to year and are often influenced by how frequently you use your holiday home. Here are some typical running costs to consider:

Gas & Electricity Costs: You’ll need to cover the expenses for heating and lighting your holiday home. The cost may depend on the type of heating and lighting systems you have and how often you use them.

Water Charges: Water charges are incurred for the supply of water to your holiday home. The cost can be influenced by your water usage, so it may vary from year to year.

Holiday Home Insurance: Insurance is essential to protect your holiday home from unforeseen events such as damage, theft, or accidents. The cost of insurance can depend on various factors, including the level of coverage and the location of your holiday home.

Non-Domestic Business Rates: These rates are applied to non-domestic properties, including some holiday homes. The amount you pay can be subject to change and may depend on the property’s classification and local regulations.

It’s important to budget for these running costs to ensure that you can comfortably manage your holiday home and enjoy your leisure property without unexpected financial stress. These costs may fluctuate, but having a clear understanding of what to expect can help you plan and manage your expenses effectively.

Understanding what the costs are

Prospective holiday homeowners should keep in mind that there are a few primary costs to consider:

The Cost of the Holiday Home Itself: This initial investment covers the purchase of the holiday home, including any customisation or add-ons you may choose.

The Annual Site Fees: These fees are essential for covering the cost of your holiday home’s location at your chosen park. They contribute to the maintenance and upkeep of the park’s infrastructure and facilities.

The Annual Running Costs: Running costs encompass various expenses associated with maintaining and operating the amenities within your holiday home. This includes heating, lighting, insurance, water charges, and other recurring costs.

While these costs may initially appear significant, it’s important to note that as an owner, you have access to various options and benefits that can help offset these expenses, making holiday home ownership more affordable than it may first seem. These options may include discounts, privileges, and exclusive offers designed to enhance your ownership experience and minimise financial stress.

Why use Perfect Parks?

Our team is made up of experts in both the leisure and marketing industry. This blend of knowledge means we understand the intricacies of the industry. We recognise that each park is unique and take the time to understand what it takes to attract your perfect customer.

Who are the BH&HPA and the NCC?

The British Holiday and Home Parks Association and the National Caravan Council are two prominent trade associations jointly representing the diverse spectrum of the leisure and housing industries. These organisations play a crucial role in advocating for and supporting various sectors, including touring caravans, motor homes, caravan holiday homes, holiday lodges, and residential park homes. Their mission is to provide guidance, resources, and a unified voice for the betterment of these industries, ensuring high standards, consumer protection, and sustainable growth.

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