Parkdean Resorts has launched a summer sale offering up to 30% off stays at its 66 holiday parks. The lowest prices are on 2-night midweek stays from £89, but weekends and longer stays are also included, with a wide choice of destinations across the country.
Our take
Midweek breaks from £89 is solid value when you consider it covers two nights in a private static caravan or lodge, often with access to pools, evening entertainment, and nature trails on-site. These parks normally charge closer to £120–£160 for similar dates, especially during the summer season.
It’s also a useful option for families looking to avoid flight costs this year — or anyone after a no-faff, car-friendly getaway.
Where you can go
Parkdean has 66 holiday parks to choose from. Some of the standout locations include:
- Newquay, Cornwall – Easy access to surfing beaches and coastal paths
- Bowness-on-Windermere, Lake District – Quiet woodland lodges near the lakes
- Cayton Bay, Yorkshire – Walkable to the beach and Scarborough
- Ty Mawr, North Wales – Close to Snowdonia and seaside towns like Llandudno
Facilities vary by park, but most offer kids’ clubs, playgrounds, arcades, and pools. Many also have on-site restaurants or takeaways, so you won’t have to cook unless you want to.

How the offer works
The headline £89 rate applies to 2-night midweek breaks for two people staying in selected accommodation types. Availability will vary by date and park, and the best rates tend to fall on Monday–Wednesday or Tuesday–Thursday check-ins in June and early July.
To find the lowest prices, use Parkdean’s date grid tool on their website and filter by 2-night stays. Most deals don’t require a code: discounts are applied automatically.
You can also extend your break to 3 or 4, or 7 nights – check their site for exact prices.
What’s included at Parkdean Resorts
- Accommodation for 2 nights in a holiday home or lodge
- Bed linen, heating, and basic kitchen facilities
- Entertainment passes (in most parks)
- Access to swimming pools and other on-site amenities (varies by park)
Meals aren’t included, but most units have a kitchenette and there are restaurants and shops on site or nearby.
Why this deal stands out
If you’re after a simple UK escape this summer and don’t want to spend £200+ a night on a hotel, this deal is a practical and good-value alternative. The sheer number of locations means you can often find one within a 2–3 hour drive — handy with fuel prices still high.
And while £89 for two nights is entry-level pricing, it’s still hard to beat for a clean, private place to stay with access to amenities.
How to book
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