Embrace Year-Round Bliss with a UK holiday home

As summer draws to a close, your holiday home comes into its own. Crisp Autumn and Winter walks to enjoy, seasonal menus at your favourite local restaurants. Even autumnal and festive decor to decorate your home away from home with!

Don’t wait until next summer starts, begin envisioning your own holiday retreat today! Consider these 4 great, all year round, benefits of having a holiday home of your own.

1. Enjoy endless golfing freedom in Norfolk

With your own holiday home you have a base to take breaks in whenever you want to. That really comes into its own if you’re thinking about doing things like having a golf break.

Hotels, clubs, organised events; they all get a bit complicated, not to say pricey. Having a holiday home at somewhere like Caldecott Hall Country Park gives you so much more flexibility. Go when you want and golf when you want. You’re next to outstanding facilities, surrounded by acres of parkland and within easy reach of lots to see and do when you’re not actually on the course.

Make sure to check out South Shore near Bridlington, and Redcar Beach locations too - they’re both very close to excellent golf courses.

Steam train going through North Yorkshire Moors | via Unsplash

2. Places like the North Yorkshire Moors aren’t all about summer

The UK is blessed with superb scenery and places of outstanding natural beauty, and more and more of us are discovering that. We all love a summer break, but here’s the thing; so much of our scenery is beautiful all year round.

Take Yorkshire for example. Just scroll through North York Moors to see just how much goes on, all year round, in this beautiful part of the country. There are events, walks, craft fairs, foodie shows, all in the heart of the wonderful moors. And it’s ideal territory for a holiday home. Check out Redcar Beach Caravan Park, a prime location for your holiday home, offering close proximity to the stunning North Yorkshire Moors.

Mablethorpe Beach, Lincolnshire

3. If you like Food Fairs you’ll love Lincolnshire

Who doesn’t like summer holidays in Lincolnshire? It’s Skegness for a start! But Lincolnshire has more to offer - yes even more than wonderful, traditional, summer fun.

Have a look at the Lincolnshire Showground and you’ll find there’s lots going on, not least of which is the annual Lincolnshire Food and Gift Show. Events like this are great fun, and brilliant for finding gifts that are a bit different. When you can find a show like this on the doorstep of your holiday home you can shop, away from home, without making a hectic day trip, or an expensive overnight excursion.

The Tingdene holiday homes at Mablethorpe Park are a great example of superb second homes, in just the kind of location to give you year round relaxation - and exploration.

Holiday home lodge at Waveney River Centre

4. And there’s the whole holiday home thing…

There’s a lot to consider about buying your own holiday home. It’s a big decision. But it brings big benefits. Just think some of this through, especially with the all year round idea in the front of your mind.

First off, it is all year round. The point about that is that you’ve got somewhere to go in what we still call ‘out of season’. It’s worth thinking about, because ‘out of season’ always sounds tempting doesn’t it? It’s ‘quieter’. It’s ‘less expensive’.

The truth is that with Easter, Halloween, Christmas, New Year and all the other ‘new’ events, the places you’d probably like to go to get booked up early. And if you can get in they are not always cheaper. And some don’t have the full complement of staff on duty, enough said. So why not have your own holiday home.

Look around and find events and shows to enjoy out of summer’s mayhem. Buy and enjoy local, seasonal food and drink. Take them back to your holiday home. Go mad - add some cosy throws and cushions, make your holiday home snugly seasonal. It all makes sense. Doesn’t it? Have your own holiday home at a Tingdene holiday park.

And one more thing…

Out of summer is a great time to actually start visiting places with buying your own holiday home in mind. Look at it this way. If somewhere looks and feels great in November, the chances are it’s going to look and feel even greater in high summer.