Why pop-up campsites are the answer to your last-minute half-term break
Enjoy the mini-heatwave in the nation’s top holiday spots at one of the UK’s growing number of pop-up campsites
25 May 2021 • 3:13pm
Wake up to Welsh sea views at Nolton Haven Bay Campsite
Credit: Nolton Haven Bay Campsite
The bank holiday weekend is fast approaching, the kids are set to break up for the May half-term and forecasters are predicting a (long overdue) mini-heatwave – the perfect excuse for a mini break on home soil. Except, everywhere is fully booked, isn’t it?
Not quite.
It’s no secret that the UK’s self-catered accommodation is experiencing a surge in demand, with properties in holiday hotspots such as the Lake District and Cornwall fit to burst during peak dates. Hotels have also reopened to long waiting lists.
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