Holiday Parks in the East Midlands

The East Midlands is home to many beautiful holiday parks. From mountains and forests to vast, sandy beaches and charming towns and cities, it’s a great place to own a static caravan.

Enjoy nature in Sherwood Forest and the Peak District

If you want to be surrounded by nature you’re spoilt for choice with the caravan sites in the East Midlands.

Sherwood Forest isn’t just the home of Robin Hood - it’s a vast, lush forest park, packed with outdoor activities like walking trails, mountain biking and the aerial fun of Go Ape.

Head further west for the majestic Peak District, with the rolling limestone hills of the White Peak and the jutting gritstone crags of the Dark Peak.

Or visit the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with its gentle hills and valleys leading down to the coast.

Drink in the sun on the Lincolnshire coast

The East Midlands are also home to mile after mile of beautiful coastline.

Choose a holiday park located close to bustling seaside towns like Skegness or Mablethorpe or a more remote site near quiet villages and secluded bays.

Or venture further along the coast to the birdwatching paradise of The Wash and the windmills, wetlands and wildlife of the Fens.

And if you’re there at the right time, don’t forget to visit the seal colony at Donna Nook!

Discover East Midlands towns and cities

Wherever you choose your caravan site in the East Midlands, you’ll never be too far from a bustling high street.

Visit the historical cathedral city of Lincoln or the Sheriff of Nottingham’s city centre castle.

Eat fish and chips on the seafront at Cleethorpes or Ingoldmells.

Or head inland to explore the old industrial towns of the Peak District like Buxton, Bakewell and Matlock.

Fun and adventure for the whole family

The East Midlands area is packed with activities wherever your holiday park is.

There are top golf clubs like Sherwood Forest Golf Club, Notts Golf Club and Woodhall Spa Golf Club. There’s great river and lake fishing all over the area, and lots of opportunity for sea fishing if that’s what you like.

Chatsworth House is a lovely day out, and if you’re in the area why not check out the Heights of Abraham or take a stroll or cycle down the Monsal trail?

You could visit the National Space Centre in Leicester, try out some watersports at Rutland Waters or try a pork pie from the place where it all started - Melton Mowbray.