UK holidays | Why they are great, and how you can win one!

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We haven’t been abroad for more than 5 years now. Part of it comes down to money, but most of it comes down to the fact that we just haven’t felt the need to fly off to other countries when we have such amazing places on our doorstep in the UK. 

So why should you consider a holiday in the UK this year?

  1. The beaches are just as glorious as those abroad. We are lucky enough to live on the Devon coast, and so we spend many a summer (and winter!) day on the beach. Devon and Cornwall boast some gorgeous golden sands, there are some perfect surfing spots and there are some truly lovely places for rockpooling and fish and chips on the breakwater. Some of the holiday parks in Devon are a stones throw from the sand, so it is a case of getting up, grabbing your flip flops and heading out for a day at the seaside!
  2. It’s cheaper! As I mentioned above, part of the reason we choose to holiday in the UK comes down to finances. We don’t have heaps of money, and taking 4 children abroad can cost a small fortune. If we stay in the UK, we can snap up a holiday park deal for very little, and be there in a couple of hours. We tend to choose self catering deals, and they work out no more expensive than a week at home, as we buy and cook food as we would in a normal week. 
  3. It’s far less hassle. No airports, no lost luggage, no limits on what you can take. If you forget the travel cot, most holiday parks will have one you can borrow, and if you go without your hairbrush you can just pop to the local Tesco and pick one up. If your children are fussy eaters, there is no worrying about what you will feed them on all week – you just pack or buy your usual meals!
  4. There are so many amazing sights to see. The UK is full of hidden gems that you might never experience if you head off abroad. Stonehenge, Tower Bridge, HNMB Portsmouth and Warwick Castle to name but a few. There are also some incredible family days out in the UK, especially the South West. Crealy, Diggerland, National Marine Aquarium, Paignton Zoo and more – check out my guide to the ultimate days out in the South West for more ideas.
  5. You can holiday for as long as you like. A 3-4 week holiday in a foreign clime is out of most peoples reach cost wise, but it is more than possible in the UK. Equally, if you are just too busy to squeeze in a holiday and can only manage to get away for a weekend, a quick trip to a UK beauty spot is do-able. In fact, you could easily fit in several UK weekends away, and it makes it seem like you are getting more holidays than most!

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So, now I have you convinced, how about winning a UK break for you and your family? I have teamed up with John Fowler holidays to offer you the chance to win a mid-week break at any of their UK holidays parks, staying in their gold accommodation. To be in with a chance to win, simply enter below – good luck!

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Terms and conditions. Open to UK residents only, giveaway ends 22/11/2017. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winner should claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn. Prize includes gold accommodation at a John Fowler UK holiday park for a mid-week (Mon-Fri) break out of high season. Prize does not include food or travel.

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238 Comments

  1. Kellie McIntyre
    November 2, 2017 / 9:33 pm

    Chester!

  2. Lorna Ledger
    November 2, 2017 / 9:34 pm

    Wow! What an amazing giveaway! We have not been away all together in 3 years so this would be fantastic, I fancy going down south, pretty and hot! So Devon or Cornwell would be lovely

  3. Angie McDonald
    November 2, 2017 / 10:41 pm

    Anywhere in Wales

  4. Mary H
    November 3, 2017 / 10:50 am

    I love visiting my brother in rural Northern Ireland. So beautiful.

  5. Janet Birkin
    November 3, 2017 / 2:33 pm

    Cornwall

  6. Tasha
    November 3, 2017 / 3:14 pm

    Cornwall, I have never been and there looks like so much to do

  7. Alexander McEwan
    November 3, 2017 / 3:14 pm

    Perfect for my daughter and family.

  8. Jade Brookes
    November 3, 2017 / 9:31 pm

    I would love to go to Devon, Brighton or I seen a program on Hastings and it looks really pretty there too.

  9. Laura Walker
    November 4, 2017 / 9:29 am

    We love holidays in the UK and are hoping to go to Devon or Somerset next year

  10. Natalie White
    November 4, 2017 / 2:23 pm

    Cornwall – it looks so pretty! 🙂

  11. Fiona King
    November 4, 2017 / 3:24 pm

    Devon – haven’t been there since I was a little girl when I was too young to appreciate it

  12. Hilda Wright
    November 4, 2017 / 4:16 pm

    I’ve just come back from camping in Cornwall and camped in Wales earlier in the year. I’d love to tour Scotland next but I am open to opportunity! Alot of my holidays are planned around bargains I have spotted! If you don’t set your heart on a particular thing it can keep the costs down!

  13. Mirjana
    November 4, 2017 / 4:21 pm

    I would love to visit Belfast 🙂

  14. Keith Embleton
    November 4, 2017 / 4:26 pm

    Love Somerset, so diverse

  15. Bex Allum
    November 4, 2017 / 4:36 pm

    I’d love to visit Cornwall

  16. debbie gilbert
    November 4, 2017 / 4:38 pm

    A holiday anywhere would be lovely, have not been away for a long while

  17. Cherry Edwards
    November 4, 2017 / 4:42 pm

    I would really love to explore Devon a bit more, it has lovely villages and beaches and lots of delicious food too.

  18. Christina Schofield
    November 4, 2017 / 4:44 pm

    There are so many lovely parts of the UK but Dorset, Devon and Cornwall are my favourite.

  19. Richard Mortimer
    November 4, 2017 / 4:44 pm

    Somerset

  20. amy bondoc
    November 4, 2017 / 4:46 pm

    iive always wanted to visit bath

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