Park Holidays UK

10 things to do whilst visiting your holiday home in the winter months

New Forest National Park

Cosy Up In Front Of The Wood Burner 

Get cosy this winter in your very own holiday home. Don't let the cold weather stop you from enjoying the comforts of a home away from home. The majority of our units now come equipped with central heating, double glazing, and electric fires, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. 

Spend time with your loved ones in front of the fire, sipping on a homemade hot chocolate, and watching your favourite Christmas movies. Make unforgettable memories this year in your own winter wonderland.

Hayling Island Beach

Indulge In A Winter Walk

Embrace the beauty of your chosen area by embarking on winter walks with your dear ones. Wander through the picturesque landscapes and discover hidden gems waiting to be explored. Take a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourself in the tranquillity of nature. Make unforgettable memories as you breathe in the crisp winter air and bask in the warmth of your loved ones' company.

Beachy Head

Winter Markets 

Hill Head beach is a long stretching shingle beach overlooking 'The Solent', known as one of the busiest sea lanes along the English Channel, whilst simultaneously offering magnificent views of the 'Isle of Wight'. Most of the beach is backed by a flat promenade, perfect for the four-legged who prefer an even terrain. On the other hand, if your pooch is feeling adventurous he or she can always climb and walk along the rugged cliffs.

Attention all history buffs - during WW2 Hill Head beach was one of numerous loading zones for the D-Day invasions, and reminders of these war time activities, including remnants of the fortifications can still be found to this day.

If you find yourself heading west along the coastal path, take the opportunity to visit the 'Titchfield Haven Nature Reserve' (home to a vast array of wonderful bird life) and discover the pinpoint that the 'River Meon' connects to 'The Solent'.

Beachy Head

Cooking up a storm

Hill Head beach is a long stretching shingle beach overlooking 'The Solent', known as one of the busiest sea lanes along the English Channel, whilst simultaneously offering magnificent views of the 'Isle of Wight'. Most of the beach is backed by a flat promenade, perfect for the four-legged who prefer an even terrain. On the other hand, if your pooch is feeling adventurous he or she can always climb and walk along the rugged cliffs.

Attention all history buffs - during WW2 Hill Head beach was one of numerous loading zones for the D-Day invasions, and reminders of these war time activities, including remnants of the fortifications can still be found to this day.

If you find yourself heading west along the coastal path, take the opportunity to visit the 'Titchfield Haven Nature Reserve' (home to a vast array of wonderful bird life) and discover the pinpoint that the 'River Meon' connects to 'The Solent'.

Beachy Head

Winter Bike rides 

Hill Head beach is a long stretching shingle beach overlooking 'The Solent', known as one of the busiest sea lanes along the English Channel, whilst simultaneously offering magnificent views of the 'Isle of Wight'. Most of the beach is backed by a flat promenade, perfect for the four-legged who prefer an even terrain. On the other hand, if your pooch is feeling adventurous he or she can always climb and walk along the rugged cliffs.

Attention all history buffs - during WW2 Hill Head beach was one of numerous loading zones for the D-Day invasions, and reminders of these war time activities, including remnants of the fortifications can still be found to this day.

If you find yourself heading west along the coastal path, take the opportunity to visit the 'Titchfield Haven Nature Reserve' (home to a vast array of wonderful bird life) and discover the pinpoint that the 'River Meon' connects to 'The Solent'.

Beachy Head

Hill Head Beach - Solent Breezes (6 Miles)

Hill Head beach is a long stretching shingle beach overlooking 'The Solent', known as one of the busiest sea lanes along the English Channel, whilst simultaneously offering magnificent views of the 'Isle of Wight'. Most of the beach is backed by a flat promenade, perfect for the four-legged who prefer an even terrain. On the other hand, if your pooch is feeling adventurous he or she can always climb and walk along the rugged cliffs.

Attention all history buffs - during WW2 Hill Head beach was one of numerous loading zones for the D-Day invasions, and reminders of these war time activities, including remnants of the fortifications can still be found to this day.

If you find yourself heading west along the coastal path, take the opportunity to visit the 'Titchfield Haven Nature Reserve' (home to a vast array of wonderful bird life) and discover the pinpoint that the 'River Meon' connects to 'The Solent'.

Beachy Head

Working Out and Swimming

Hill Head beach is a long stretching shingle beach overlooking 'The Solent', known as one of the busiest sea lanes along the English Channel, whilst simultaneously offering magnificent views of the 'Isle of Wight'. Most of the beach is backed by a flat promenade, perfect for the four-legged who prefer an even terrain. On the other hand, if your pooch is feeling adventurous he or she can always climb and walk along the rugged cliffs.

Attention all history buffs - during WW2 Hill Head beach was one of numerous loading zones for the D-Day invasions, and reminders of these war time activities, including remnants of the fortifications can still be found to this day.

If you find yourself heading west along the coastal path, take the opportunity to visit the 'Titchfield Haven Nature Reserve' (home to a vast array of wonderful bird life) and discover the pinpoint that the 'River Meon' connects to 'The Solent'.

Beachy Head

Reading

Hill Head beach is a long stretching shingle beach overlooking 'The Solent', known as one of the busiest sea lanes along the English Channel, whilst simultaneously offering magnificent views of the 'Isle of Wight'. Most of the beach is backed by a flat promenade, perfect for the four-legged who prefer an even terrain. On the other hand, if your pooch is feeling adventurous he or she can always climb and walk along the rugged cliffs.

Attention all history buffs - during WW2 Hill Head beach was one of numerous loading zones for the D-Day invasions, and reminders of these war time activities, including remnants of the fortifications can still be found to this day.

If you find yourself heading west along the coastal path, take the opportunity to visit the 'Titchfield Haven Nature Reserve' (home to a vast array of wonderful bird life) and discover the pinpoint that the 'River Meon' connects to 'The Solent'.

Beachy Head

Indulge in yummy food

Hill Head beach is a long stretching shingle beach overlooking 'The Solent', known as one of the busiest sea lanes along the English Channel, whilst simultaneously offering magnificent views of the 'Isle of Wight'. Most of the beach is backed by a flat promenade, perfect for the four-legged who prefer an even terrain. On the other hand, if your pooch is feeling adventurous he or she can always climb and walk along the rugged cliffs.

Attention all history buffs - during WW2 Hill Head beach was one of numerous loading zones for the D-Day invasions, and reminders of these war time activities, including remnants of the fortifications can still be found to this day.

If you find yourself heading west along the coastal path, take the opportunity to visit the 'Titchfield Haven Nature Reserve' (home to a vast array of wonderful bird life) and discover the pinpoint that the 'River Meon' connects to 'The Solent'.

Beachy Head

Homemade Cocoa

Hill Head beach is a long stretching shingle beach overlooking 'The Solent', known as one of the busiest sea lanes along the English Channel, whilst simultaneously offering magnificent views of the 'Isle of Wight'. Most of the beach is backed by a flat promenade, perfect for the four-legged who prefer an even terrain. On the other hand, if your pooch is feeling adventurous he or she can always climb and walk along the rugged cliffs.

Attention all history buffs - during WW2 Hill Head beach was one of numerous loading zones for the D-Day invasions, and reminders of these war time activities, including remnants of the fortifications can still be found to this day.

If you find yourself heading west along the coastal path, take the opportunity to visit the 'Titchfield Haven Nature Reserve' (home to a vast array of wonderful bird life) and discover the pinpoint that the 'River Meon' connects to 'The Solent'.

Hampshire Pet Friendly Holiday Home Ownership

A Mecca for holiday home owners, Hampshire lies at the heart of England's beautiful south coast. Rich with maritime history, enjoy an ever changing view of boats and ships across one of the busiest waterways at Solent Breezes.

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