Find your perfect family friendly holiday park in Lancashire from the selection below. We have a range of accommodation options in Lancashire including a selection of holiday parks and lodges in Lancashire. We offer holidays to suit every budget with prices starting from £110.00 per week. Why not check out our featured park below.
Regent Bay in Westgate, Morecambe
Regent Bay is a wonderful holiday spot located in Lancashire. Just a short stroll from Morecambe’s famous promenade and beach, and boasting a magnificent club complex among its superb family friendly facilities, Regent Bay is perfect for a fantastic family holiday in one of England’s best-loved areas. A choice of two and three bedroom caravans.
Prices from £159.00 per week
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