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    Welsh caravan park named as AA Campsite of the Year 2023

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 9, 2023No Comments
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    From serene natural retreats to luxurious glamping destinations, the annual AA Caravan and Camping Awards has just revealed the top UK outdoor accommodation for 2024. The worthy award winners make an ideal destination for the 16.7 million camping and caravanning trips taken in the UK.

    The awards honoured 12 sites across the country, carefully handpicked by the AA’s expert inspectors who assessed them based on their exceptional quality and unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction.

    Categories included AA Glamping Site of the Year, AA Campsite of the Year and AA Most Improved Campsite of the Year. This year’s winners represent every corner of the UK, from Cumbria, to Scotland, and the Isle of Wight.

    Hosting the awards, Simon Numphud, Managing Director at AA Media, remarked, “With a staggering 42% of the UK embarking on camping adventures within the country each year, we take immense pleasure in revealing the must-visit locations for the forthcoming year. The winners of this year have not only demonstrated unparalleled quality but have also exhibited a true dedication to ensuring their guests’ experiences are truly exceptional.“

    Home Farm Caravan Park in Anglesey was nationally distinguished as it took home AA Campsite of the year.

    An AA Inspector commented on winner of AA Campsites of the Year Wales, Home Farm Caravan Park, “Within a peaceful rural setting close to Moelfre beach, Home Farm Caravan Park is a long-established holiday destination. It’s a first-class park run with passion and enthusiasm by Catrin Jones, who offers excellent customer care. It is set in an elevated and secluded position sheltered by trees, with landscaping that includes both indigenous and cultivated plants. The peaceful rural setting affords views of farmland, the sea, and the mountains of Snowdonia. Worthy winners of the AA Wales Campsite of the Year.”

    AA Caravan and Camping Awards

    2023 winners

    AA Campsites of the Year

    • England and Overall winner – The Quiet Site, Cumbria
    • Scotland – Sands of Luce Holiday Park, Dumfries & Galloway
    • Wales – Home Farm Caravan Park, Anglesey

    AA Campsites of the Year – regional winners for England

    • Heart of England –  Fields End Water Caravan Park & Fishery, Cambridgeshire
    • North East England – St Helens in the Park, North Yorkshire
    • North West England – Manor Wood Country Caravan Park, Cheshire
    • South East England – Ninham Country Holidays, Isle of Wight
    • South West England – Porthtowan Tourist Park, Cornwall

      AA Glamping Site of the Year

    • The Secret Garden Glamping, Lancashire

    AA Most Improved Campsite of the Year

    • Back of Beyond Touring Park, Dorset

    AA Small Campsite of the Year

    • Deepdale Camping & Rooms, Norfolk

    AA Holiday Centre of the Year

    • Warren Farm Holiday Centre, Somerset
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