Crisis in the British Tourism Sector: 11 Holiday Parks Declare Bankruptcy.
20.11.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
20.11.2025
1401
The Collapse of Holiday Parks in the UK
The UK is going through tough times: several holiday parks have declared bankruptcy, affecting 11 resorts across the country. One of the largest campsite operators in Britain, Cove UK, which also manages Parkdean and Wyldecrest Parks, has found itself in this situation.Among the closed parks is Solway Holiday Park in Cumbria, which could accommodate 1,600 pitches for tents.“Cove UK Parks affected include Solway Holiday Park in Cumbria, which had space for 1,600 pitches, as well as Gwel an Mor Resort.”In the current circumstances, the closure of such popular holiday parks may raise concerns among tourists planning their vacations. It also highlights the difficulties facing the leisure industry, likely due to broader economic issues.
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