Staycation, Staycation, Staycation

Hannah Wallis • October 8, 2020

Embrace Your Next Holiday at Home!

Well hasn’t 2020 really been something. Millions of people have had to cancel their holiday plans abroad because of coronavirus.
I, for one, have been holidaying in the UK from a young age and think the pandemic has taught us to really appreciate everything around us and the beauty right on our doorsteps.

‘Staycation’ has been a buzzword for a while now, and the buzz is justified! There really are so many reasons why now, more than ever, we should be considering staycations even beyond the coronavirus pandemic.

So, what is a staycation?

A staycation is when you holiday in your own country. There can be a range of benefits to holidaying at home and whilst the temptation of a beach holiday might be too much for some to resist, we really do have a whole host of amazing places right here in the UK.
There’s beauty and adventure to be found, without the hassle of jet lag and exchange rates. Why not plan a staycation this year and enjoy some destinations closer to home?

Here are 5 reasons why we think you should consider a staycation this year:

1. To appreciate the beauty of your home country
Well first things first, the most important of all is the opportunity to explore what our amazing country has to offer. The UK has so many beautiful and historic sights! Here in Wales alone we have the amazing benefits of beautiful sandy beaches and breath-taking mountains all within a short distance of each other.

2. You could save yourself some money!

Holidaying in the UK is, of course, a different experience to say holidaying in Europe but there’s plenty of fun and exciting things to see and do. Not to mention a whole array of different types of accommodation available., including camping, caravanning, luxury lodges and even glamping.

When you’re holidaying at home there’s no need to hire a car, get travel insurance or buy a plane ticket. Think of all those pennies you could save!

3. Support your economy and save the environment

We are all about supporting the local economy, especially after everything it has suffered because of the pandemic.
You can support the economy by eating out at local cafes, restaurants, and bars, or choosing to stay in small family-run hotels or independently owned holiday cottages.

It’s no secret that air travel is a huge contributing factor to each individual’s carbon footprint and the emissions produced by air travel are damaging to the environment. So, why not enjoy a holiday at home knowing that you’re actually helping to save the planet?

4. You can take your pets!

My favourite reason yet. The outdoors and lots of walking… a dog (or cat’s) dream!

There are many choices when it comes to animal friendly accommodation in the UK. The beauty of a staycation is that you can take them along with you, so no more feeling guilty! Here at Twin Rivers pets are always welcome.

5. Your kids will love it too…

There’s nothing better than seeing your children smile, right? Not only will you be saving money, but you’ll also be giving your kids happy memories whilst also showing them how wonderful the UK really is. Take them to a local farm or petting zoo, or take them to a museum for the day, you could even just take them for a walk along the beach with an ice cream. Kids don’t care what you spend, it’s what they get out of it!

With a staycation, whatever your holiday type you’ll find here in the UK.

So, if you think a staycation is for you and Wales is on your travel list, why not join us at Twin Rivers?

We are nestled in the Banwy Valley between two rivers, offering you a secluded riverside location. We are within easy reach of Welshpool, Dolgellau, Newtown, Machynlleth, Barmouth and Aberdovey.

All our caravans are privately owned but we do offer a variety of caravans, deluxe lodges, glamping units, shepherd huts and gypsy caravans for short breaks.

There are many different facilities and activities for you to enjoy here too, whether that be a splash in our outdoor heated pool, a picnic by the river, a day of fishing, sometime in the playpark with your kids or perhaps a drink in the clubhouse.

We look forward to welcoming you!



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