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We use cookies on this website. Cookies are small information files that your web browser places on your computer or device. Our cookies do not contain or collect any personal information. However, when they are read by our website it can help a website deliver a more user-friendly service – for example, remembering which campsites you view or any previous purchases you’ve made.

Why do we use cookies?

We use cookies to remember any choices you make on the website, such as:

  • Your search preferences
  • Holidays you’ve viewed

We also use cookies to improve your experience and to learn more about you so we can make the content you see on our website as relevant as possible to you.

  • Follow your use of the website
  • Present relevant holiday suggestions
  • Show you what you last looked at when you return to the site

Third party cookies

Third party cookies are cookies that get set by other websites. Examples of third party cookies used on this website are those set by Facebook, Twitter or any other social media platform. Widgets provided by these websites set their own cookies that we do not have any control over. These types of cookies are necessary to allow you to quickly and easily share with your friends or followers something on our site without having to leave the page.

If you are concerned about the use of cookies on this website please contact us. To keep your choices, cookies are stored for up to 400 days since the last visit.

Want to get rid of cookies?

You can avoid cookies by changing your browser settings. You can also delete existing cookies.
Here’s how:

Most browsers automatically accept cookies. You can prevent cookies from being stored on your computer or device by setting your browser to not accept cookies.
The exact instructions for this can be found in the manual for your browser. You can delete cookies already on your computer or device at any time. If you choose not to accept cookies at all, you can still visit our website, however we cannot guarantee an optimum experience without cookies.

Some browsers provide a mode where cookies are always deleted after a visit. This is called InPrivate in Internet Explorer version 8 and newer; Incognito in Google Chrome version 10 and newer; Private Browsing in Firefox version 3.5 and newer; Private Browsing in Safari version 2 and newer and Private Browsing in Opera version 10.5 and newer.