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Accreditation & credentials
Trade bodies & what they mean for Holiday Parks and Caravan Sites

# Trade Body Accreditation for Holiday Parks and Caravan Sites

The main regulatory frameworks and trade bodies governing UK holiday parks and caravan sites include the British Holiday & Home Parks Association (BH&HPA), which represents the majority of UK park operators and promotes industry standards, and VisitBritain's quality assurance schemes such as the AA Star Rating and the national 5-star grading system. Parks may also hold accreditation from specialist bodies like the Camping and Caravanning Club or the Caravan Club, both of which inspect facilities and maintain codes of conduct for members. The National Caravan Council (NCC) sets technical standards for caravan manufacturing and site infrastructure, while Ofsted-registered childcare facilities on larger parks must meet statutory requirements. Understanding which bodies have accredited a park helps you gauge whether it meets consistent standards for facilities, safety, maintenance, and customer service across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

To verify a provider's credentials, start by checking their website or marketing materials for clear display of logos and membership certificates from the bodies mentioned above. You can cross-reference this by visiting the BH&HPA or Caravan Club websites directly, where they maintain searchable directories of accredited members. Contact the park directly and ask for evidence of their most recent inspection report or quality assessment; legitimate operators are usually happy to share this information and discuss what their accreditation entails. Be wary of parks that cannot readily produce proof of accreditation, as it suggests either non-compliance or reluctance to undergo independent scrutiny. Accreditation matters because it provides third-party assurance that standards are regularly monitored, complaints procedures are in place, and the operator is bound by a code of conduct—protections that informal or unaccredited sites cannot guarantee.

Accredited holiday parks typically charge 10 to 25 per cent

Common questions
Holiday Parks and Caravan Sites — frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to stay at holiday parks and caravan sites in the UK?
UK holiday parks and caravan sites typically cost between £20–£60 per night for caravans, with luxury sites reaching £100+. Peak season (summer holidays) commands higher rates than shoulder seasons. Static caravans for weekly lets range from £300–£1,500 depending on location, facilities, and time of year. Budget seaside parks offer cheaper options, whilst premium destinations near attractions cost considerably more.
What factors affect holiday park and caravan site pricing?
Pricing depends on seasonal demand (July–August peaks), location proximity to attractions and beaches, on-site amenities (pools, entertainment, restaurants), caravan size and age, and length of stay discounts. School holidays and bank holidays significantly increase rates. Static versus touring pitches differ substantially in cost. Premium locations near Cornwall or Lake District command premium pricing versus rural inland parks.
What's included in a holiday park and caravan site package?
Most packages include pitch or plot rental with utilities (water, electricity, sewerage). Many provide on-site facilities: swimming pools, children's clubs, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Higher-tier sites offer premium amenities like spa facilities and golf courses. Static caravans include furnished accommodation; touring pitches provide space for your own vehicle. Entertainment programmes and WiFi availability vary by site and season.
What's the difference between touring and static caravan holidays?
Touring caravans are mobile—you bring your own and pay per night; static caravans are permanent site fixtures providing ready-furnished accommodation. Touring offers flexibility; static offers convenience and lower daily costs for longer stays. Touring pitches require towing experience and suitable vehicles; static caravans suit families seeking resort-style holidays with entertainment and facilities included.
What should I check before booking a holiday park or caravan site?
Verify membership with the British Holiday & Home Parks Association or Caravan Club for quality assurance. Check licensing and environmental compliance via local councils. Review customer ratings, facilities lists, and cancellation policies thoroughly. Confirm pitch specifications, utility hookups, and pet policies. Visit inspection reports and ensure site insurance covers your caravan adequately.
How far in advance should I book a holiday park or caravan site?
Peak season bookings (summer holidays, Easter, Christmas) should be made 3–6 months ahead to secure premium pitches. Shoulder season stays need 4–8 weeks' notice. Off-season holidays may accept bookings with just 1–2 weeks' notice. Late summer availability diminishes rapidly; early spring offers more flexible booking windows with potential discounts for last-minute deals.
Should I book through national chains or local holiday park providers?
National chains (Haven, Center Parcs, Butlins) offer consistency, established credentials, and comprehensive insurance protections. Local independent parks provide personalised service and unique regional experiences, often with lower costs. Both should hold British Holiday & Home Parks Association membership. National operators suit families wanting certainty; local providers suit those seeking authentic, quieter escapes with community atmosphere.

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