Royal Umpire Holiday Park
Type:Camping & Caravan Site
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209 reviewsRoyal Umpire Park is reserved exclusively for touring guests looking for a tranquil escape.
Ideally located near Preston on the outskirts of the charming conservation village of Croston, the beautifully landscaped Royal Umpire Park benefits from close proximity to the quaint cobbled streets and English village charm of historic Croston.
Royal Umpire is beautifully set out amidst green meadowland and offers fantastic facilities for your comfort and entertainment. Centrally heated shower blocks offer free hot water and are well equipped for disabled visitors with baby changing also available for our young visitors. Royal Umpire additionally offers a peaceful and well tended garden, mini football pitch, children’s play area and free WiFi.
Standard, classic and superior touring pitches are available, so there is something for all budgets.
Glamping is also available on-site using one of the popular HarriPods. These are deceptively spacious and sleep up to five people. Inside you will find a kitchen area providing kitchen utensils, kettle, toaster, microwave and fridge with a small compartment freezer. For those cold nights the HarriPods are heated and have previously been described as ‘little saunas’, so the weather certainly isn’t a problem. They also are fitted with a TV for those lazy days or relaxing nights in, after a fun packed day. For those summer nights, HarriPods have a decking with a fitted bench, so why not sit out, enjoy those warm evenings with a cheeky glass of wine and enjoy our countryside views.
Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
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Caravan Pitch | £15.00 per unit pn |
Harripods | £24.00 per unit pn |
Tent Pitch | £10.00 per unit pn |
*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Open (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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Situated on the A581 just outside Croston between Chorley and Southport. Only 4 miles from M6 jct 28, 5 miles from M6 jct 27 and M61 jct 8.
Bus service from Chorley and Preston. Train service from Preston and Ormskirk.
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