Fleetwood Caravan Holidays and Holiday Parks

Located just to the north of the all action resort of Blackpool and sitting at the northern point of the Blackpool tramway, the town is a great base for those who want a relaxing holiday but still been able to easily reach all of the thrills and spills of Blackpool.
The great news is that whilst not offering the quantity of holiday parks when compared to other resorts, Fleetwood does offer a good number of quality caravan parks.
Fleetwood Holiday Parks
Here are our top 10 caravan holiday parks in Fleetwood.
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Here at CaraHols.co.uk we make booking a holiday on caravan holiday parks in Fleetwood as simply as possible. Simply follow the links on this page for more information on Fleetwood caravan holiday parks or visit the park’s operator direct for up to the minute availability and for the very latest special offers on caravan holidays in Fleetwood on the Lancashire coast.
Fleetwood Caravan Holidays
Whilst Fleetwood can not lay any sort of claim to rival Blackpool for the sheer volume of attractions and the variety on offer at the nearby Blackpool, the attractions that are offered in and around Fleetwood compliment the relaxed nature of the town as a holiday destination.
Fleetwood Attractions
Whilst Fleetwood can not lay any sort of claim to rival Blackpool for the sheer volume of attractions and the variety on offer at the nearby Blackpool, the attractions that are offered in and around Fleetwood compliment the relaxed nature of the town as a holiday destination.
If the attractions, noise and nonstop action of Blackpool sounds like a fun way to spend a holiday for you and your family but you also enjoy downtime and want to have some where to get away form it and to have a peaceful place to put your head down on a night, then Fleetwood could be the ideal choice for you.
The town sits on the northern point of the Blackpool tramway which makes it quick and easy to np in and out of the popular resort and you don’t have to worry about finding somewhere to park or getting in and out early to beat the crowds.
The seafront and promenade at Fleetwood offers miles and miles of walking opportunities where you can simply take in the sea air and the beautiful views our towards Morecambe Bay and across the Irish Sea.
The Marine Hall and Gardens are the best place to take in those views and to simply sit and relax although when the sun shines, there is nothing quite like been on the beach at the seaside and Fleetwood offers miles of beaches just waiting for you.
There is a small ferry that offers services across the River Wyre to Knott End and the nautical theme continues at the town Marina and port which is home to numerous private boats as well las a small fishing fleet. The private marina can be viewed whilst enjoying a spot of shopping at the town shopping outlet.
One of the most popular things to do for holidaymakers and for day trippers alike is the town famous Market which everything from household basics to clothes to freshly made food.
Rossall Point is a must visit for nature lovers and for those who enjoy the natural beauty of the coast as the modern viewing platform is not only for volunteer coast watchers but it is also open to the general public.
The town heyday as a holiday resort came during the Victorian era so it is no surprise to see a number of quality parks, including Memorial park and Euston Gardens, whilst the history of the area as a maritime port can be seen at then numerous lighthouses that are found in the town and along the coast.
Location
Fleetwood is located on the Lancashire coast, to the North of Blackpool, on the southern tip of Morecambe Bay and on the northern tip of the Fylde coast.
Due to the River Wyre running down the complete east side of the town as well as the Irish Sea, Fleetwood is somewhat cut of from the north and East but the town has easy access to Blackpool and the south via road and trams.
Fleetwood is easily reached from all parts of England, Scotland and Wales via the M55 motorway which links to the M6.
Transport
For those using public transport, the town isn’t the easiest to reach although there are long distance coach services that go directly to Fleetwood or you can connect to rail services in Blackpool via local buses and trams.
Out and About
Blackpool is just to the south of Fleetwood and can be easily reach via public transport and via road. The resort is one of the most popular in the UK and is certainly one of the liveliest.
Blackpool is home to a seemingly never ending list of attractions, events and activities that the whole family can enjoy with the iconic Blackpool Tower, the Blackpool Pleasure Beach and the Golden Mile promenade featuring museums, an aquarium, 3 piers and huge amusement arcade just some that can easily reached via the tramway that runs from Fleetwood to Blackpool.
If you are a nature lover or if you simply want to get away from all of the stresses of life whilst on holiday the nearby Forest of Bowland is an area of outstanding natural beauty that offers lots of walking and hiking opportunities whilst to the north of the town is idyllic Lake District.
Home the England’s largest mountain and most of England’s largest and deepest lakes, the Lake District is a must visit for anybody who loves the great outdoors.
In-between Fleetwood and the Lake District is the seaside town of Morecambe and the county town of Lancaster which is often overlooked city offering a good choice of shops, cafes and restaurants.
Here at CaraHols.co.uk we make booking a holiday on caravan holiday parks in Fleetwood as simply as possible. Simply follow the links on this page for more information on Fleetwood caravan holiday parks or visit the park’s operator direct for up to the minute availability and for the very latest special offers on caravan holidays in Fleetwood on the Lancashire coast.
Fleetwood is home to lots of caravan holiday parks including those owned and operated by the biggest caravan holiday park companies.