Haven’s biggest holiday park has indoor swimming pool, new tube slides and beach bar --[Reported by Umva mag]

IF you’re struggling to choose between which Haven park to stay at, the biggest one is found in Devon right next to the beach. Devon Cliffs is the largest of the Haven parks, with 38 others across the country. www.haven.comHaven’s Devon Cliff is the biggest of its holiday resorts in the UK[/caption] www.haven.comDon’t worry if there is bad weather as there is a huge indoor pool[/caption] www.haven.comThere are loads of fun activities including 4×4 cars[/caption] As the weather worsens, the main indoor attraction is the huge indoor water complex. Along with a swimming pool, there are also slides and flumes and new this year is their tube slides, where guests sit on inflatable rings. There is also an indoor soft play for younger kids to enjoy. If you don’t mind the outdoors, there is everything from NERF activity camps and 4×4 off roaders to outdoor pools, aerial adventures and nature trails. On-site food choices include Burger King, Papa Johns and Millie’s Cookies as well as the new Chopstix which opened this year. If you fancy going off-site, then it is a short drive away from both the towns of Exmouth and Sidmouth, as well as the beaches. The holiday park has 1,641 caravans and lodges to choose from too. The cheapest caravan stays can be found for just £49 for four nights, working out to around £12 a night. Or go fancier with their lodges starting from £369 for four nights, or their new gold standard caravans. It’s easy to get to, with Exmouth Station just a few miles away. It is also one of the highest rated holiday parks in the UK. The resort has more more than 4,000 reviews on TripAdvisor, rated four stars. One person wrote: “One of the best UK holiday parks we have been to.” Some people said they stayed as long as 10 days as there was so much to do, while others said they had even bought one of the caravans. www.haven.comThe indoor soft play is great for bad weather too[/caption] www.haven.comAlso new this year are their gold standard caravans[/caption] One mum tried out the Haven park that recently welcomed footballer Harry Macguire. She said: “Like most other Brits, I was surprised to hear that a well-paid footie star stayed at a Haven holiday park. “But the caravan was definitely celeb-worthy. There was a huge marble kitchen with all the mod cons, as well as a matching bathroom and en-suite. “With hipster lighting, floor-to-ceiling windows and a 40-inch TV, it was nothing like the caravans of my childhood.” What is it like to stay at a Haven park? The Sun’s Dave Courtnadge recently visited a celeb-loved Haven park. Haven’s Allhallows, set on the Kent Coast, is popular with celebs including Stacey Soloman. Like the former Loose Women star, we had booked a gold caravan with a view over the on-site lake and the Thames Estuary, with Southend on the distant horizon. The roomy living area had two double sofas with wide doors that opened on to a veranda complete with table and chairs for al fresco dining. Back indoors, the kitchen was fully kitted out with a large oven, dishwasher, microwave and even a washing machine. The kids charged into their room to fight over who would have which bed, while we took in our master bedroom, which featured an en suite and a walk-in wardrobe. We used the revamped pool every day of our stay and it was lovely to watch the kids improve their swimming technique. Then on top of all that there are arcades, fairground stalls, a climbing wall, fishing lake and a NERF Training Camp in an inflatable arena. Here’s everything you need to know about Haven’s new “ultimate family break packages“. And they have already launched 2025 holidays – here’s how to book. www.haven.comStays are as little as £49 for four nights[/caption]

Oct 5, 2024 - 14:10
Haven’s biggest holiday park has indoor swimming pool, new tube slides and beach bar --[Reported by Umva mag]

IF you’re struggling to choose between which Haven park to stay at, the biggest one is found in Devon right next to the beach.

Devon Cliffs is the largest of the Haven parks, with 38 others across the country.

an aerial view of a swimming pool with a water fountain in the middle
www.haven.com
Haven’s Devon Cliff is the biggest of its holiday resorts in the UK[/caption]
a large indoor swimming pool with a water slide
www.haven.com
Don’t worry if there is bad weather as there is a huge indoor pool[/caption]
a young boy is driving a blue land rover defender
www.haven.com
There are loads of fun activities including 4×4 cars[/caption]

As the weather worsens, the main indoor attraction is the huge indoor water complex.

Along with a swimming pool, there are also slides and flumes and new this year is their tube slides, where guests sit on inflatable rings.

There is also an indoor soft play for younger kids to enjoy.

If you don’t mind the outdoors, there is everything from NERF activity camps and 4×4 off roaders to outdoor pools, aerial adventures and nature trails.

On-site food choices include Burger King, Papa Johns and Millie’s Cookies as well as the new Chopstix which opened this year.

If you fancy going off-site, then it is a short drive away from both the towns of Exmouth and Sidmouth, as well as the beaches.

The holiday park has 1,641 caravans and lodges to choose from too.

The cheapest caravan stays can be found for just £49 for four nights, working out to around £12 a night.

Or go fancier with their lodges starting from £369 for four nights, or their new gold standard caravans.

It’s easy to get to, with Exmouth Station just a few miles away.

It is also one of the highest rated holiday parks in the UK.

The resort has more more than 4,000 reviews on TripAdvisor, rated four stars.

One person wrote: “One of the best UK holiday parks we have been to.”

Some people said they stayed as long as 10 days as there was so much to do, while others said they had even bought one of the caravans.

a play area with a sign that says emergency on it
www.haven.com
The indoor soft play is great for bad weather too[/caption]
a living room with a blue couch and a flat screen tv
www.haven.com
Also new this year are their gold standard caravans[/caption]

One mum tried out the Haven park that recently welcomed footballer Harry Macguire.

She said: “Like most other Brits, I was surprised to hear that a well-paid footie star stayed at a Haven holiday park.

“But the caravan was definitely celeb-worthy. There was a huge marble kitchen with all the mod cons, as well as a matching bathroom and en-suite.

“With hipster lighting, floor-to-ceiling windows and a 40-inch TV, it was nothing like the caravans of my childhood.”

What is it like to stay at a Haven park?

The Sun’s Dave Courtnadge recently visited a celeb-loved Haven park.

Haven’s Allhallows, set on the Kent Coast, is popular with celebs including Stacey Soloman.

Like the former Loose Women star, we had booked a gold caravan with a view over the on-site lake and the Thames Estuary, with Southend on the distant horizon.

The roomy living area had two double sofas with wide doors that opened on to a veranda complete with table and chairs for al fresco dining.

Back indoors, the kitchen was fully kitted out with a large oven, dishwasher, microwave and even a washing machine.

The kids charged into their room to fight over who would have which bed, while we took in our master bedroom, which featured an en suite and a walk-in wardrobe.

We used the revamped pool every day of our stay and it was lovely to watch the kids improve their swimming technique.

Then on top of all that there are arcades, fairground stalls, a climbing wall, fishing lake and a NERF Training Camp in an inflatable arena.

Here’s everything you need to know about Haven’s new “ultimate family break packages“.

And they have already launched 2025 holidays – here’s how to book.

a view of the ocean from a fenced in area
www.haven.com
Stays are as little as £49 for four nights[/caption]




The following news has been carefully analyzed, curated, and compiled by Umva Mag from a diverse range of people, sources, and reputable platforms. Our editorial team strives to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information we provide. By combining insights from multiple perspectives, we aim to offer a well-rounded and comprehensive understanding of the events and stories that shape our world. Umva Mag values transparency, accountability, and journalistic integrity, ensuring that each piece of content is delivered with the utmost professionalism.