Holiday Homes at Scout Cragg: Five Great Things to do in Lancashire

There surely cannot still be people out there who believe in the cliché of Lancashire being locked in the past, folks living their lives like the mythical paintings of LS Lowry. Yet what this modestly legendary artist depicted was an unassuming greatness which still rings true. It is, in other words, a magnificent place with…

Owning a Holiday Home in Lancashire: Things to do in Silverdale

One of the major benefits of living at Scout Cragg, our peaceful park just a stone’s throw from the Lancashire coastline, is its proximity to the area known as Silverdale. This charming spot beckons with the opportunity for serene walks along limestone paths and through woodlands, and the offer of breathtaking vistas of Morecambe Bay…

Brief Encounter: Things to do in Carnforth

Residents at Scout Cragg, our fine Lancashire park, are sited close to some wonderful places worth visiting – including Carnforth, a mere seven miles north of Lancaster. This charming market town is of particular note for film buffs, as we’ll explain in this edition of our blog.   Briefly, Brief Encounter Brief Encounter was based…

5 Fantastic Things to do in Hexham Near Causey Hill Holiday Park

The north-east region of Northumbria has so much to offer – and that’s partly why three of our parks are sited there. Each of this trio is within close proximity of Hexham and, in fact, the Causey Hill Holiday Park is located in the historic town. In this edition of our blog we’ll take a…

How are Static Caravans Made?

These days, static caravans are substantial factory-manufactured structures built with high-quality materials using modern construction techniques. A lot of time, effort, care and attention goes into their design and production, to ensure that the end result provides a top quality living environment.   1.   What are static caravans made of? Static caravans are manufactured in…

Discovering the Beauty: 6 Must-See Destinations in the Majestic Pennines

The Pennines, the mountain range which stretches across the north of the country, is often referred to as the backbone of England. It’s a spectacular landscape which is perfect for a motorhome holiday. Dotted with charming towns and villages, historic sites and breathtaking natural landscapes, visiting the region offers the chance to experience picturesque scenery…

Exploring the Paw-some: 5 Best Dog-Friendly Destinations in Northumberland

Easily accessible from our Elm Bank and Causey Hill parks, one of the greatest regions in the whole of the UK is yours and waiting! Northumberland will turn up many rewards as you explore, both cultural and natural, including ancient buildings, museums, monuments, galleries, parks and more. If you’re a dog-owner you’re not excluded either…

Open Lodge Weekend 25th & 26th November

Looking for a top of the range lodge on a stunning location with views over the local countryside towards the Derwent Reservoir? Then arrange to view our lodges available at our Open Lodge Weekend at Village Green Holiday Park! The open weekend will be held 25th & 26th November. This will be your opportunity to…