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Lancashire Caravan Holidays
Lancashire, often abbreviated to simply Lancs and known as the Red Rose county, is a county in North West England which is home to some of the countries leading holiday resorts, areas of stunning natural beauty and a great mix of urban and rural areas all of which makes for a fantastic holiday destination.

For caravan holiday-makers the great news is that the county is also home to some of the best caravan holiday parks in the country.

Lancashire is a county that has undergone many changes, with the historic big cities of Manchester and Liverpool leaving Lancashire down the years but with a history dating back to the 12th century, the county has lots to offer still.

The county borders Cumbria to the north, Greater Manchester and Liverpool to the South and both North and West Yorkshire to the East, which makes it ideally located for exploring all that the region has to offer.

Lancashire Holiday Parks

Here are our top 10 caravan holiday parks in Lancashire. In you are looking for Lancashire caravan holidays, why book one of these fantastic caravan holiday parks in Lancashire.

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1 Marton Mere, Blackpool, Lancashire Review Book
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2 Cala Gran, Fleetwood, Lancashire Review Book
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Lancashire Holidays

From a holidaymaker point of view who are looking for caravan holidays Lancashire, the county can be split into 3 distinct separate groups; The Coast, Rural Lancashire and Urban Lancashire.

Lancashire Coast

When it comes to caravan holidays it is the Lancashire coast where the majority of caravan holiday parks are located, especially in and around Blackpool and it is on the coast where the bigger operators have the majority of their caravan parks.

Smaller parks can be found in land near to areas of natural beauty but for those looking for fun filled holiday parks, the coast is the place to be.

Blackpool

When it comes to holiday resorts in the UK there are a few that instantly come to mind and one of those is Blackpool. For many it will be the first resort you think of and with so much on offer, it is no surprise why.

Home to iconic landmarks such as the Blackpool Tower, the Winter Gardens, the seafront tramway and top attractions such as the resorts 3 pier and the Blackpool Pleasure Beach, if ever there is a resort that has something to offer everybody, it is Blackpool.

Fleetwood

Fleetwood is located to the North of Blackpool and is the northern terminus for the Blackpool tramway. That makes the town a great location for those who like a more relaxed base but who still would like to visit Blackpool and take advantage of all that the resort has to offer.

That is not to say that Fleetwood doesn’t have anything to offer itself with a small town centre offering shops, bars, cafes, restaurants and a popular market to seafront gardens and a large outlet shopping centre wrapped around a smart marina.

Morecambe

Morecambe is a small seaside town that offers a long promenade perfect for long walks and for taking in the sea air. The town offers views over Morecambe Bay and over towards Cumbria.

Whilst the town has a small shopping centre and a park, many holidaymakers use Morecambe as a relaxing base to explore the North West of England.

Lytham St Annes

Lytham and the neighbouring St Annes make up the seaside resort of Lytham St Annes which n is located just the South of the all action resort of Blackpool but despite that it is the complete opposite.

Lytham is a relaxed seaside destination that offers miles and miles of seafront walks, a traditional pier, huge sandy beaches and a small town centre featuring shops, bars, cafes and restaurants.

Urban Lancashire

Whilst the dynamic cities of historic Lancashire, including Liverpool and Manchester, have left the county, there are still a number of towns and cities that all have something to offer visitors.

Lancaster, Preston, Blackburn and Burnley are amongst the biggest urban areas.

Lancaster

Lancaster, sitting in the far North of Lancashire near to the Cumbrian border, is the historic capital of the county and still offers lots for visitors. The city is home to many historic sites as well as a popular town centre with all you could need.

Preston

Preston is the administrative centre for Lancashire but it has so much more to offer than that. The often overlooked city is home to a decent city centre with a good range of bars, cafes, shops and restaurants as well as offering good train services to Scotland and Manchester, perfect for those wanting to explore without the hassle of driving in unfamiliar places.

Rural Lancashire

Lancashire sits on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park as well as the lake District but the county is all home to some beautiful places itself.

Forest of Bowland

The Forest of Bowland is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that takes up a big percentage of the county and stretches from the Northern and Eastern Borders with Yorkshire down towards the urban areas of Preston, Blackburn and Burnley.

The first is home to numerous events throughout the year but in the main it is simply a great place to unwind, enjoy spending time together on well marked walking and hiking trails as well as taking in some of North West’s local wildlife.

Here at CaraHols.co.uk we bring you a large selection of caravan holiday parks in Lancashire complete with all of the information you need to decide which is best for you. We review the parks and bring you direct links for booking making it as simple as possible to book your next Lancashire caravan holiday.

With so much on offer for holidaymakers it is no surprise that Lancashire is such a popular county for caravan holiday and best of all, the county is home to a great range of caravan holiday parks, with many of those featured here on CaraHols.