10 of our favourite £9.50 holiday parks in the UK

THOUSANDS of new breaks have been added to the Sun Hols from £9.50 website this weekend

So you’ll be glad to know it’s not too late to book that summer staycation or autumn break at your choice of over 300 holiday parks.

Golden Coast in Devon is just one of hundreds of holiday parks receiving new breaksCredit: golden coast devon

HOW TO BOOK A 9.50 HOL WITH SUN CLUB

There’s multiple ways to get access to £9.50 holidays, including collecting tokens from the newspaper to enter online to unlock the deal.

However the fastest and easiest way to gain access is by joining Sun Club.

Join Sun Club at thesun.co.uk/club for £1.99 a month or £12 for a year.

Once you’re a member, go to the Sun Club Offers hub and find the Hols From £9.50 page – book your break from midnight on Sunday March 1.

This gets you ahead of those collecting codes, who have to wait until morning to purchase a newspaper to find the final code.

We’ve spotlighted 10 of our top UK resorts that have had a boost of new breaks added – included previously sold-out dates.

From beach pod stays in Cornwall to action-packed family fun in Northampton, here’s 10 UK holiday parks to pick from over at Hols from £9.50.

Park Holidays UK Sand le Mere, Yorkshire

Sand le Mere holiday park in Yorkshire is a thriving family resort just steps from the stretches of Tunstall Beach.

Entertainment is what this resort does best, and there’s something here for all ages in the family.

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From March to November, costume characters Burrow and Buddies host dance and sing-a-long performances onstage.

And with Segways, go karts, pottery painting, an arcade and heated swimming pool with a waterslide, you won’t get bored finding things to do as a family.

Plus for the grown-ups there’s Link-up Bingo, comedy and cabaret to enjoy in the evenings – and there’s even bingo with prizes up to £20,000.

Accommodation ranges from the standard Gold Caravans with fully-equipped kitchens and comfy, modern lounges, to Platinum Lodges with sun decks and luxury bedding.

Food and drink comes as un-fussy classics like burgers, pizza and salad options served up in the main restaurant – as well as food trucks and takeaway service options available in peak seasons.

Nearby you can visit one of Yorkshire’s most magnificent country houses, Burton Constable Hall, or visit renowned aquarium The Deep in Hull.

Sand le Mere in Yorkshire has an indoor pool with a splash park and slide for kidsCredit: park holidays uk
Watch the sunset from your private hot tub at St Ives Bay Beach ResortCredit: st ives bay beach resort

St Ives Bay Beach Resort, Cornwall

This beachfront resort in St Ives, Cornwall is a true beach bum’s paradise – whether you want to laze out on the sand, or take to the waves for some surfing.

Just steps from a 3 mile-long sandy shore with its own surf school, St Ives Bay Beach Resort is perfect for getting out and exploring the great outdoors.

Activities include disc golf, a Nerf challenge and an outdoor cinema, as well as indoor activities for the colder months like karaoke, bingo and DJ sets.

Stay in dreamy Stargazer caravans or sea-view lodges with large dining tables where you can enjoy a family meal with a view.

Plus it’s well worth taking a day-trip out from the resort into the local town to do some sightseeing.

The picturesque town of St Ives has long been popular among holidaymakers thanks to its postcard-perfect harbour and artsy streets with quirky shops.

Billing Aquadrome Holiday Park, Northampton

Spread across 235 acres of land and lake, Billing Aqudrome in Northamptonshire is top of the list when it comes to adventure activities and things to do for kids.

This newly-upgraded park has loads of unique activities on offer include a TikTok dance masterclasses, alpaca feeding, a pump track for BMX riding, and taking a ride on the resort’s very own miniature railway.

Throw in bug hotel and den building, pond dipping, survival skills workshops and a lake for paddleboard and pedalo hire, and you’ve got yourself a great mix of activities to pick from.

Choose to stay in a lakeside pod by the glossy Kingfisher Lake for calming views over the water, or bring a tent and pitch up in family camping for a true back-to-basics experience.

Top picks for food and drinks include the Bak’D & Swirls sweets and dessert shop and Smash’d Town burger joint – but there’s healthier options like grazing boards available, too.

Evening entertainment includes all the usual singing and dancing shows, as well as silent discos and an outdoor amphitheatre with performances in the warmer months.

Billing Aquadrome in Northampton is action-packed with family activitiesCredit: meadow bay resorts
Parkdean Resorts Camber Sands is located right by the popular East Sussex beachCredit: parkdean resorts camber sands

Parkdean Resorts Southview, Lincolnshire

Southview Holiday Park is close to seaside resort Skegness, popular for its traditional pier, rollercoasters and rides at Fantasy Island.

Whilst Skegness is brilliant for family days out, this resort itself has plenty to do to keep the whole family entertained.

On site you can have a go at pirate mini golf, climb an outdoor adventure playground, go head-to-head in a gaming arena and more.

There’s some unique activities available here too, like underwater aqua jets and a Bear Grylls Survival Academy.

Plus if you prefer to relax, there’s a large indoor pool with a sauna and steam room to unwind in.

Lodges and caravans are tiered from Bronze through to Gold and even upwards to Prestige, but even the most basic accommodation comes stylishly-decorated and fully-equipped.

Food options include the popular Thunderbird Fried Chicken, as well as several family restaurants and the colourful Scoops ice cream parlour.

Hendra Holiday Park, Newquay

Hendra Holiday Park in Newquay, Cornwall is perfect for explorers of all ages.

Exciting activities available here include the Hendra’s Superheroes training, kid-sized 4X4 off-roading and a mini jet ski course.

Evening entertainment takes place in The Venue, where you can expect to see everything from acrobatics to magicians – plus you may even get to meet mascots Henry and Henrietta Hippo.

Caravans are clean, comfortable, and well-located, so you won’t have to walk too far to get to all of the activities.

Alternatively, there’s an exclusive area of the park called Meadow Retreat. Here, Meadow Lodge residents can make use of Oasis – one of the largest indoor fun pools in south west England.

Outside of the resort, there’s the popular Camel Creek Adventure Park with plenty of rides, as well as a local Lobster Hatchery and Cyder Farm.

Plus with Fistral Beach and the resort town of Newquay on your doorstep, there’s endless options for family days out.

Sand le Mere holiday park has top-quality children’s entertainmentCredit: park holidays uk
Parkdean Resorts Cayton Bay offers high ropes as just one of the adventurous kids’ activitiesCredit: parkdean resorts cayton bay

Parkdean Resorts Camber Sands, Sussex

Camber Sands Holiday Park in East Sussex is a popular choice thanks not only to its beachfront location, but the exciting family atmosphere of the resort itself.

Here you’ll see families pedalling past your caravan on fun carts, dancing to evening entertainment or building sandcastles and paddling in the sea on Camber Sands beach.

If you’re not up to swimming in the sea, there’s four fantastic pools here, as well as water flumes, underwater jets, inflatable jet skis and kayak races.

Plus if you’ve got any little fans of Paw Patrol or Milkshake!, you’ll be glad to know there’s Milkshake! Mornings and Paw Patrol Mighty Missions to keep your tots entertained.

Accommodation comes as brand new, dog-friendly caravans and lodges just steps away from the beach.

And as for food and drinks, you can choose between Parkdean Resorts favourites like the Pizza Box container and the Fish & Chippery.

Nearby, there’s a seven-mile stretch of golden sand to explore, plus the medieval town of Rye is only a 10-minute drive away.

Golden Coast, Devon

Golden Coast Holiday Park in Woolacombe, Devon is set amongst rolling green fields and is just two miles away from the award-winning Woolacombe Beach.

Choose to stay in relaxing Driftwood, Ocean Breeze or Seascape Villas – each of which comes with large comfy beds, multiple TVs and a spacious decking area.

There’s also the budget-friendly Surf Wave and Shoreline Apartments, which have plenty of bedrooms for large families and fully-equipped kitchens.

When it comes to things to do, thrill-seekers can have a go at the high ropes course and climbing wall, or you can take it easy with mini golf and bowling.

The park’s evening entertainment program is packed with game shows, musical bingo, and top-quality tribute acts.

And as for food, the Beach House Restaurant serves up everything from full English breakfasts to tasty chicken burgers and roast dinners.

Plus The Old Mill Pub is a dog-friendly watering hole on site with a spacious beer garden and outdoor playground.

Parkdean Resorts Cayton Bay, Scarborough

Cayton Bay Holiday Park in North Yorkshire is just a stone’s throw away from the beach, and a few minutes’ drive to the seaside towns of Scarborough and Filey.

This resort is built for families – with hoverboards, bumper zorbs, karting and a soft play available.

Plus the Starland Krazy and Professor Slime activities make for even more fun additions on top of the already action-packed activity program.

Stay in a budget-friendly 2 bed camper with all the facilities you’d need, or splash out on a lodge with a hot tub for some added luxury.

Food and drinks on offer are familiar Parkdean favourites, including great-value Street Eats and BBQ favourites at Joe’s American Grill.

And if you fancy a day out, there’s plenty of family-friendly attractions nearby. Meet the animals at Playdale Farm Park, jump on rides at Flamingo Land, or check out the historic Scarborough Castle.

Unity Beach in Somerset has its own outdoor splash park as well as an 18-hole golf courseCredit: unity beach somerset
Hendra Holiday Park in Newquay is the perfect base to explore the Cornish coastal townCredit: hendra holiday park newquay

Unity Beach, Brean Sands, Somerset

Somerset‘s Unity Beach remains a consistent top choice for £9.50 holidaymakers, and it’s clear to see why.

If you’re looking for a park with lots to do, you can take your pick from rifle shooting, archery, games of Padel and burning off energy in the site’s new trampoline park.

There’s also an 18-hole golf course and sports pitches, plus there’s even discounts to be had at nearby Brean Theme Park for the adrenaline junkies.

Alternatively, make a splash at the indoor pool, outdoor heated pool, waterslides and toddler splash park. Plus bumper boats are an adorable away for tots to get used to the water.

There’s plenty of unique spots to eat like the Wonky Donky family restaurant, plus the Breakers Bar is the perfect place to relax with a drink after an action-packed day.

Make sure to explore the nearby beaches and scenery of Brean Down by bicycle or simply by heading out on a walk, as it would be a shame to not make the most of the breath-taking nature here.

Parkdean Resorts Trecco Bay, South Wales

Parkdean Resorts Trecco Bay in Porthcawl sits within our top ten most-booked UK holiday parks for families over at Sun Hols from £9.50.

This resort is one of the largest holiday parks in Europe, and it’s very hard to get bored or run out of things to do at this giant site.

Pirate crazy golf, an arts and crafts den, a sports dome, VR experiences and a colourful splash park – this is just the start of activities on offer at this resort in South Wales.

Plus if you visit when it’s hot there’s an outdoor wet play zone to cool off in, or if it’s chilly outside you’ve got bowling, amusements and more indoors.

The best in food and drinks include the site’s island-themed cocktail bar Aloha, as well as an on-site Burger King and Papa Johns.

And if you set off to explore the local area, there’s a range of award-winning beaches to explore nearby.

In fact, Trecco Bay Beach itself has just been awarded Blue Flag status for the 14th year in a row.

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