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		<title>Caravan sites cash in as holidaymakers stay at home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CARAVAN and camping sites across the country are facing a busy summer as holiday-makers swap foreign vacations for trips closer to home.
Park owners are experiencing a boost in the number of bookings they are taking for the summer season.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CARAVAN and camping sites across the country are facing a busy summer as holiday-makers swap foreign vacations for trips closer to home.</p>
<p>Park owners are experiencing a boost in the number of bookings they are taking for the summer season.</p>
<p>Many are attributing the rise to an increasing number of people opting to holiday at home to save money.</p>
<p>Caravan parks also reported full houses over the Easter holiday, with visitors coming from across the country for a long break.<br />
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Dennis Smith, who owns Hillhead Caravan Park at Kintore, Aberdeenshire, said an increasing number of families were buying caravans and storing them on his site.</p>
<p>The 120-vehicle storage area is at capacity and has a waiting list of up to a month, which is a 30% rise in figures from last year.</p>
<p>“There has been an influx of caravans being stored here this year,” he said.</p>
<p>“That has been doing exceptionally well this year.</p>
<p>“I would say people have decided that caravan holidays are cheaper and less stressful than going abroad.</p>
<p>“Many of them want to try the freedom of caravaning.”</p>
<p>The largest vehicles available are being quickly snapped up by enthusiasts who reject the tradition of buying a small secondhand caravan and regularly upgrading it, he added.</p>
<p>The warden at Aboyne Loch Caravan Park on Deeside, Trisha Anderson, said a lot of young couples and groups of young people were choosing to camp.</p>
<p>She also reported more people choosing to book their caravans in for the whole season.</p>
<p>The season started early for Burnside Caravan Park at Fochabers because of the high numbers of visitors looking for somewhere to park their tourers.</p>
<p>A spokesman said bookings for the summer months were coming in “thick and fast”.</p>
<p>“It is just the cost of going abroad,” he said. “People are getting a bit fed up and are preparing to stay at home.”</p>
<p>He predicted that the number of foreign visitors would also rise this year.</p>
<p>“It is more favourable to them now with their exchange rate,” he said. “For the last couple of years it was not cost effective for them but now it’s equalised.”</p>
<p>The story is not positive for everyone. John Campbell, who sells static caravans at Thurso, said sales had dropped dramatically since the recession set in.</p>
<p>“We don’t have a lot of sites up here for putting static caravans in,” he said.</p>
<p>“We sell to people building houses who put the caravans on the site.</p>
<p>“We have hardly sold anything since December.</p>
<p>“The year before there were quite a few going, but people don’t have the money now. There are some people building but not the same extent as was happening before.”</p>
<p>Source: pressandjournal.co.uk</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Cautious&#8217; outlook for tourism</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 05:35:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blue skies and the credit crunch appear to have given the Welsh tourist industry a welcome kick start, say operators.
As the Easter holidays come to an end, Pembrokeshire Tourism, which represents 500 holiday businesses said it had seen a "huge upsurge" in late bookings.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blue skies and the credit crunch appear to have given the Welsh tourist industry a welcome kick start, say operators.</p>
<p>As the Easter holidays come to an end, Pembrokeshire Tourism, which represents 500 holiday businesses said it had seen a "huge upsurge" in late bookings.</p>
<p>North Wales Tourism said better than forecast weather over the bank holidays helped boost trade.</p>
<p>The Caravan Club also said it has seen a 40% increase in bookings this year.</p>
<p>A key feature that also seems to have emerged in the rise in the use of the internet to grab late bookings.</p>
<p>Barry Chapman, manager of the Hotel Plas Hyfryd at Narbeth in Pembrokeshire said: "Although traditionally its never a really busy time of year for us, this year broke the mould.</p>
<p>"With leisure guests up by over 50% and a number of guest booking for the whole three night period, we are delighted with the results of our new on line marketing campaign."</p>
<p>Nick Evans, chairman of Pembrokeshire Tourism added: "It's encouraging to see more market confidence from a high percentage of our members across the tourism spectrum." </p>
<p><strong>Sunshine</strong></p>
<p>Mr Evans counterpart at North Wales Tourism, Chris Jackson, was a little more cautious, but agreed that there had been a positive start to the tourism season. </p>
<p>"Operators are reasonably happy. It's the start of the season in north Wales and we have benefitted from good weather - much better than the weather forecasted," said Mr Jackson.</p>
<p>"There has been some last minute bookings and the visitor attractions have done rather well."</p>
<p>But Mr Jackson said his members were "not throwing their hats in the air" just yet.</p>
<p>He said many were hoping that the recession would see more people looking to holiday closer to home, and that the industry was "looking ahead cautiously".</p>
<p>One part of the tourism sector that definitely appears to have benefitted is the caravan park operator.</p>
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<p>According to The Caravan Club, which owns and operates 200 sites across Britain, it has seen bookings for 2009 already up by 40%.</p>
<p>It said its network of parks in Wales were at 90% occupancy for the Easter holidays.</p>
<p>"I think people in the current climate are looking where they get real value and are making the most of their own time," said the club's spokeswoman Fiona Bewers.</p>
<p>"New families are taking up caravanning as a fun option, it gives them flexibility to go when and where they want." </p>
<p>Source: BBC</p>
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		<title>Campers hit highway for happiness</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 22:37:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CAMPSITES on the coast will be packed with families wanting to escape financial woes and looking for a cheap holiday this Easter long weekend.
As the financial crisis continues to bite and national unemployment hits 5.7 per cent, Tourism NSW says people are leaning away from hotels and overseas travel this year and opting for coastal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CAMPSITES on the coast will be packed with families wanting to escape financial woes and looking for a cheap holiday this Easter long weekend.</p>
<p>As the financial crisis continues to bite and national unemployment hits 5.7 per cent, Tourism NSW says people are leaning away from hotels and overseas travel this year and opting for coastal camping and caravan holidays, with most places booked out.</p>
<p>"Times are tough and many people are choosing to holiday close to home and that is great for local tourism operators, the local economy and for local jobs," said the NSW Minister for Tourism, Jodi McKay.<br />
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Ms McKay said hotel bookings are still "strong" but there remain vacancies in the Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley areas for those planning a last-minute holiday. "There's only a few sites still available … Stockton Beach Tourist Park [in Newcastle] is already reaching capacity."</p>
<p>Alice and Thomas Hammerle, from Mona Vale on Sydney's northern beaches, are loading up the children and going camping for the Easter break. They are taking two of their three daughters, Rhianna, 12, and Mara, 17, to Dubbo in a motorhome, as they wanted one last family holiday before Mara finishes school. "We're really excited about having some quality time with the children. You get a lot more privacy, it's tons of fun and there's more flexibility," Mrs Hammerle said.</p>
<p>The Hammerles have hired a motorhome for this trip but plan to eventually buy one.</p>
<p>One of the many full seaside campsites is the Seal Rocks Camping Reserve on the Mid-North Coast. With a capacity of about 500, it has been booked out for a month.</p>
<p>"I think because of the recession people aren't going as far," said Sally Marvell, who manages the camp site.</p>
<p>Barry Baillie, chief executive of the Caravan and Camping Industry Association, said campsite occupancy was up by 10 per cent over summer, one of the best on record. "We think it's going to be a very good Easter school holiday."</p>
<p>Source: brisbanetimes.com.au</p>
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		<title>Flintshire&#8217;s caravan parks poised for bumper Easter holiday</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 22:33:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[HOPES are high that the Easter holidays will turn out to be a huge money-spinner for Flintshire's caravan parks.
Parks across the county have been expecting to benefit from a massive surge in demand, as tourists with one eye on the financial climate, look to domestic breaks in a bid to trim costs.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HOPES are high that the Easter holidays will turn out to be a huge money-spinner for Flintshire's caravan parks.<br />
Parks across the county have been expecting to benefit from a massive surge in demand, as tourists with one eye on the financial climate, look to domestic breaks in a bid to trim costs.</p>
<p>Flintshire Council's executive member for regeneration and tourism, Cllr Mel Higham said the county was well prepared to welcome an influx of holidaygoers eager to avoid the strong Euro and take advantage of the attractions on offer here.<br />
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He said: "We're finding that people are definitely looking to stay at home rather than venture abroad for their holidays." We've seen a big leap in caravan bookings so far this year. The fact that the facilities in Flintshire have improved greatly in recent years is also a factor."</p>
<p>The National Caravan Council says its member sites are seeing bookings grow by between 20 per cent and 50 per cent on last year.</p>
<p>With top attractions including Greenfield Valley Heritage Park, Moel Famau and Talacre beach, there is a feeling that Flintshire is poised to become a Mecca for credit crunch-aware tourists.</p>
<p>Easter fell three weeks earlier last year, in March, and Cllr Higham said warmer weather, coupled with the fact that English and Welsh schools are on holiday at the same time this year, could provide a further boost.</p>
<p>He said: "The number of people coming in has definitely improved and it can only have a good effect.</p>
<p>"Early indications show the weather forecasts are better than last year too, so let's hope we have a good summer."</p>
<p>A spokesman for Greenacres Caravan Park in Gronant said: "We are getting a lot more calls than usual, but unfortunately for them we've been fully booked for a couple of weeks.</p>
<p>"Maybe people are leaving it to the last minute having realised a bit late that it will be cheaper to stay at home.</p>
<p>"There definitely seems to be a greater interest this year."</p>
<p>Source: eveningleader.co.uk</p>
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		<title>Holidaymakers set off despite the weather</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The roads and ports were packed yesterday as millions began the bank holiday weekend early.
It was thought to be the busiest day on the roads this year, with ten million heading away for the weekend, a 13 per cent rise on last year, according to the AA. The RAC is predicting a third more short [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The roads and ports were packed yesterday as millions began the bank holiday weekend early.</p>
<p>It was thought to be the busiest day on the roads this year, with ten million heading away for the weekend, a 13 per cent rise on last year, according to the AA. The RAC is predicting a third more short trips than this time last year, while British resorts are ready for a bumper Easter as families opt for value breaks in this country over expensive foreign trips.<br />
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Accidents soon brought congestion, with the M25 around Heathrow and the M6 Toll in Birmingham the early blackspots, according to the AA. By mid-afternoon, traffic was heavy on the A303 in Wiltshire, the M1 in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, the A66 in Cumbria and M40 in Northamptonshire.</p>
<p>Roadworks will affect 32 major roads over the weekend, although a further 51 works have been suspended until the end of Monday, according to the Highways Agency.</p>
<p>CCTV cameras were showing heavy caravan traffic, particularly in Somerset and Wales, the AA said. Jon Dale, of the Camping and Caravanning Club, said that there had been a resurgence in interest. Site bookings were showing a rise of 30 per cent and it was expected to be a boom year.</p>
<p>“With the credit crunch and the strong euro, we’ve been getting a lot of interest,” he said. “People do have the perception that if money is tight, why not go on holiday in this country and help the local economy.”</p>
<p>Traditional British holiday camps have had a surge in bookings, with Pontin’s up 22 per cent on last year. Butlin’s has been fully booked for weeks, and summer bookings are already up 15 per cent.</p>
<p>Popular destinations were expected to have heavy traffic throughout the weekend, particularly Brighton, Bournemouth, Cambridge, Edinburgh and Nottingham, the AA said.</p>
<p>Three and a half million passengers are expected to travel by rail over the weekend, but they will have to contend with disruption on some main routes. The West Coast Main Line between Milton Keynes and Rugby is closed from tomorrow until noon on Monday. Services in and out of Waterloo and Liverpool Street stations in London will also be affected by engineering work.</p>
<p>Rail and ferry links to France are expected to be crowded, with P&#038;O ferries due to carry 132,000 passengers between Dover and Calais this weekend, a third more than this time last year. The airports will also be busy, with two million people expected to fly out over the weekend.</p>
<p>City breaks outside the eurozone, such as in Budapest, Prague and Belgrade, are popular, according to the Association of British Travel Agents.</p>
<p>Those who are on their way to resorts in the Mediterranean are likely to be greeted by rain and low temperatures.</p>
<p>Source: The Times</p>
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		<title>Caravan parks braced for Easter rush</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WALES’ caravan parks could benefit from a massive 60% surge in demand over the Easter holidays as tourists opt for domestic breaks to avoid the strong euro.
With a less than favourable weather forecast over the next few days, tourism leaders here are divided over the prospects for the Easter break, but all are agreed the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WALES’ caravan parks could benefit from a massive 60% surge in demand over the Easter holidays as tourists opt for domestic breaks to avoid the strong euro.</p>
<p>With a less than favourable weather forecast over the next few days, tourism leaders here are divided over the prospects for the Easter break, but all are agreed the biggest winner will be the caravanning sector.</p>
<p>With the pound continuing to struggle against the euro – yesterday one euro cost 90p compared to December 2004 when it was worth just 69p – holidaymakers are looking to cut back on the costs of travel.</p>
<p>The Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) has said the economic crisis means that the 3% to 4% growth the foreign holidays market traditionally achieves in favourable economic circumstances is unlikely to materialise this year.<br />
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The National Caravan Council says its members are seeing their bookings grow by between 20% to 50%.</p>
<p>Here, director of Pembrokeshire Tourism Bobby King says reports suggest some caravan parks within the county are seeing bookings shoot up by 60%.</p>
<p>And chairman of the Wales Tourism Alliance Julian Burrell said holidaymakers are not all looking for cheap and cheerful alternatives to trips abroad – some are booking stays in the luxury end of the caravanning market.</p>
<p>Windmill Hill Caravan Park, in Pembroke, is fully booked for Easter and August, and they attribute their success to the strength of the euro.</p>
<p>A spokesperson for the site, which can accommodate up to 30 touring caravans, said: “I think it’s down to the euro being so expensive – that has a huge influence on things.”</p>
<p>Mr King said, based on forward bookings, the county’s operators as a whole expect their business to improve by a third on last year over Easter and during the summer. Easter fell three weeks earlier last year in March and Mr King feels the warmer weather April might bring has produced a surge in bookings.</p>
<p>Also last summer was a disappointment for many tourism operators because of the disastrous weather.</p>
<p>Mr King, who runs the Jalna Hotel in Saundersfoot, said those families who have not been affected by the recession are very reluctant to give up their breaks.</p>
<p>“Forward bookings-wise we’re about 30% up on last year so the coming season is looking quite vibrant.”</p>
<p>But Mr Burrell offered a more cautious view of the prospects for Easter and summer.</p>
<p>He said the evidence shows many families are not booking ahead and it’s only the caravanning sector that expects to prosper.</p>
<p>Other operaters would be happy simply to match what they achieved last year, said Mr Burrell.</p>
<p>He added that the outcome was likely to be determined by the weather: “For the people who are undecided, if the sun shines they will come and that would make the difference between it being nothing special and a good Easter.</p>
<p>“But the one sector that has said it’s doing better is the caravan sector.</p>
<p>“I think it’s the top end of the caravan market – the holiday home parks that are doing well.”</p>
<p>Mr Burrell says this year’s Easter holidays have fallen in the same two-week block, unlike in 2008 when schools in England and Wales returned at different times.</p>
<p>He believes this should work to the industry’s advantage, providing a concentrated boost over the next few days.</p>
<p>Spokesperson for the National Caravan Council Louise Wood said the sector has moved upmarket over the last four years.</p>
<p>As a result, she said, it was now better suited to the tastes of those used to continental luxury.</p>
<p>She said: “Now they’re often marketed as lodges and some of the very smart ones in the best situations can change hands for significant amounts of money – for a really good development it could be £250,000.</p>
<p>“But something like that could have a jacuzzi, fabulous views, a long lease, fantastic leisure facilities with an on-site golf course and an upmarket spa and swimming pool.”</p>
<p>For those who decide to take an Easter break, the RAC is predicting traffic levels will be lighter than in previous years as many families are planning to stay at home.</p>
<p>According to research from the RAC, 60% of Brits plan to stay at home this Easter – twice as many as last year.</p>
<p>The main factors influencing the return of the ‘stay-cation’ are people having less money coming in (40%), the cost of fuel (26%) and the anticipation of bad weather (19%).</p>
<p>The M4 in Cardiff between junctions 28 and 30 has been named as one of five hotspots to avoid by the motoring organisation.</p>
<p>Source:walesonline.co.uk</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Easter is the busiest motoring weekend of the year and the AA reckon that this year a record 10 million drivers will be on the roads.
Due to economic conditions we are having more holidays in the UK and Easter bookings at the Caravan Club sites have increased on last year. If you’re lucky enough to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Easter is the busiest motoring weekend of the year and the AA reckon that this year a record 10 million drivers will be on the roads.</p>
<p>Due to economic conditions we are having more holidays in the UK and Easter bookings at the Caravan Club sites have increased on last year. If you’re lucky enough to have booked into a site, consider travelling at off-peak times and take some provisions with you.</p>
<p>There are some glimmers of hope though. The Highways Agency (HA) will suspend 73% of the roadworks on motorways and A-roads, and you can plan your journey with up-to-the-minute info at the AA or HA sites, or by listening to your local radio station.</p>
<p>The weather forecast is good compared to last Easter when snow caused road problems, so the roads should keep moving. Meanwhile, to keep your own van on the move check the tyres for cracks and ensure the pressures are correct.</p>
<p>Source: caravanmagazine.co.uk</p>
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