Luxury glamping and touring site, Love2Stay in Shrewsbury, has announced its itinerary for Christmas 2024, with lots of special events for visitors to enjoy.
Fully-serviced hardstanding pitches are available to book for caravan and motorhome owners, while lodges are on offer for those who don’t own a leisure vehicle.
Twilight Trail
Running from November 22nd to December 22nd, the park’s 400-metre Twilight Trail will be lit up between 4pm and 8pm each evening.
The twinkling lights will be accompanied by festive decorations and cosy treats from the Candy Cane Café.
Caravan and motorhome enthusiasts staying at the site can enjoy the chance to sit around fire pits, sipping hot chocolate and getting into the Christmas spirit.
Meet Santa and Santa Paws
Children and dogs are also invited to meet Santa and Santa Paws at the holiday park between November 29th and December 23rd.
Families of up to six can reserve a slot to meet the man in red and his four-legged equivalent to receive a special gift.
Christmas market
Love2Stay will also be hosting a Christmas market at its Love Plants shop, which can be found at Salop Leisure from December 6th to 8th.
There will be more than 30 stalls selling everything from gifts and charity Christmas cards to trees, with mulled wine and other hot drinks flowering.
On the Sunday, there will be a wreath-making workshop, giving you the chance to create a stunning festive centrepiece for your caravan or motorhome’s door.
Making your leisure vehicle part of Christmas
It used to be that caravans and motorhomes were packed away into storage for the winter months, but now they can be enjoyed year round.
They represent a great opportunity to get away from the stresses of Christmas and get into the festive spirit ahead of the big day with a seasonal retreat.
Many campsites now stay open into December, giving visitors the chance to experience frosty mornings and cosy evenings without the crowds of the summer months.
Planning a visit to Love2Stay
Set within 22 acres of countryside, Love2Stay is close to both the Shropshire hills and the Welsh border, offering plenty to entertain those who enjoy the great outdoors.
The medieval market town of Shrewsbury is a short bus trip away, with the castle and abbey well worth a visit.
On-site facilities include a natural swimming pool and adventure centre, where you can take part in a variety of watersports.
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