The dream location has been found, the static caravan is a dream, the facilities are superb; what could possibly go wrong?
More often than not, “The static caravan site of your dreams will not allow your dog".
It’s a common
pitfall for people who are deciding upon a static caravan and suitable park
location to be let down by a strict no dogs policy, all that time looking and
deciding wasted because your dog or other pet that are an important part of your
life and family holiday, can’t go. This causes expense having to put your dog
into care for the duration of your holiday. Being without your dog can be
stressful, worrying about their welfare.
But on the other hand there are many static caravan
sites like the Skirlington
Static Caravan Parks set on the beautiful East Yorkshire coastline for
example that are dog friendly static caravan sites. There are of course rules
but 99% of static caravan owners that
own dogs are very responsible people and are happy to abide by the rules to
ensure that their dogs continued welcome.
Here is a short list of dog friendly static
caravan sites on the magical East Coast Of Yorkshire for you to consider: Skirlington Leisure Park - over 70 acres near Skipsea on the stunning East Yorkshire Coast
adjoining open countryside. Excellent range of facilities including
indoor swimming pool, sauna/steam room, bar, restaurant, pitch and putt and
well stocked fishing lake. Atwick
Cliff Top and Welford Park - near Hornsea -
an idyllic location with great views of the coast and countryside within
walking distance of the seaside town of Hornsea. Springfield Farm -
a tranquil countryside location set amongst beautiful grounds within walking
distance of Hornsea. Gransmoor
Lodge - near Bridlington enjoys a peaceful
setting deep inside the Yorkshire countryside and only a short drive away from
Bridlington on the East Yorkshire coast. Glen Esk -
a secluded luxury park on the picturesque River Esk
at Ruswarp near Whitby.
"Top static
caravan sites are based in locations perfect for the responsible dog owner,
open fields, beaches and the sea. The break is good for the well being of a dog,
just as it’s revitalisation for us, so it pays off for dog owners to seek a dog friendly
static caravan site".
When you have bought your static caravan you will want
to visit it as many times of the year as possible so it’s useful to note some
guidelines for dog welfare when you travel. If your dog isn’t used to traveling
in a car, take it for short trips before your holiday. Make sure your car is
suitably equipped for your dog, if you haven’t already thought about a carrier
for the car consider best options so that your dog is relaxed for the journey.
Before traveling make sure your dog has a supply of food and water and home
comforts that will ensure its welfare on the trip. Carry an essential first aid
kit for your dog. Make sure you stop regularly to give your dog exercise and
fresh air, if it’s hot give time for your dog to recuperate in a shady area.
Many of our
fondest childhood memories are of family holidays by the sea with a dog that we
will never forget. A static caravan that your dog can enjoy with you is an
essential ingredient for many unforgettable holidays to come.
http://www.skirlington.com
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