Beacon Fell View Holiday Park

Picture of Beacon Fell View Holiday Park, Lancashire
Picture of Beacon Fell View Holiday Park, Lancashire
Picture of Beacon Fell View Holiday Park, Lancashire
Picture of Beacon Fell View Holiday Park, Lancashire
Picture of Beacon Fell View Holiday Park, Lancashire
Picture of Beacon Fell View Holiday Park, Lancashire
Picture of Beacon Fell View Holiday Park, Lancashire

Proprietor Mr S Hagan

Season 1st April to 30th October

Address Higher Road, Longridge. , Preston, PR3 2TF

Description With breathtaing views across the Ribble Valley to Pendle Hill, Beacon Fell View is perfect for owning your own caravan holiday home providing relaxing family holidays for years to come. Set in 30 acres of beautifully landscaped parkland, Beacon Fell View is the ideal location for anyone with a love of the great outdoors.

If you feel like a complete change of pace, the bright lights of Blackpool are only half an hour drive away and when you return to the village, enjoy a dip in the pool or a relaxing drink in the bar.

The kids love the luxurious indoor heated fun pool and paddling pool - plus they'll meet new friends every time they visit the Panda Club with it's endless round of daily adventures.

There is children's entertainment every night which will allow mum and dad to enjoy a drink and the professional caberet in the family entertainment club, golf, fishing and horseriding close by.

On-Site facilities Pets allowed , Allow rallies , Disabled access , Family park , 74 Touring pitches £5.50 - £27.50, Tent pitches £5.50 - £27.50, Motorhome pitches £5.50 - £27.50, 30 Holiday homes (for rent) £118.00 - £440.00, Children's play area , Electric hook-ups , Sanitary block(s) , Laundry , Shop , Take away food , Designated / private parking , Visitor parking , Bar , Club house , Sauna , 270 Holiday homes (owned)

Other Facilities Adults only bar and lounge area , we take bookings for childrens parties.

Tourist Attractions On days when you feel like spending your time out and about there is so much to see and do nearby.

You can visit the ancient Roman town of Ribchester, with its historical museum, take a trip to the local village on a market day or browse around the quaint village shops.

For those who want a bite to eat there are plenty of good local Restaurants and Inns for family meals at reasonable prices.

Or you can enjoy a round of golf, explore the beauty of the Bowland Forest Walks or go fishing in the waters of the River Ribble and local lakes.