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Platform promises easy search for holiday accommodation

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A brand-new digital service aims to make finding countryside and coastal retreats more straightforward.

UK Holiday Pads brings together a vast range of cabins, fixed touring vehicles, and vacation homes positioned across parks and resorts spanning England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, offering a more streamlined approach to uncovering break destinations.

The service showcases entries from more than 3,500 holiday parks, including 650 situated in Wales, promising to do away with the need for endless web searching and scribbled notes.

Pauline Bruton, speaking on behalf of UK Holiday Pads, explained: Our aim was to remove the struggle from looking for a holiday home and turn it into something pleasurable.

It should feel exciting, not overwhelming.

Finding the right holiday home is a big moment.

With UK Holiday Pads, holidaymakers can take their time, explore thoroughly, and move forward when ready.

The service allows users to refine searches by region, county, and specific needs, making it easier to reduce options and create a concise shortlist.

Features such as proximity to beaches, accommodations that accept animals, and park bars can be selected, alongside amenities that enhance a stay, such as fishing lakes, spa facilities, golf courses, and cycle hire.

When users spot a promising park, they can examine profiles featuring images, full details, and simple ways to arrange a visit.

The platform functions identically on mobile phones and desktop computers, enabling comfortable browsing no matter where someone is or what time it is.

A complimentary Property Alert feature is also provided, notifying users whenever new listings matching their criteria are added.

For those who have been hunting for their ideal holiday home without success, UK Holiday Pads could offer the solution.

The platform is now live and prepared to help individuals achieve their dream holiday home.

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