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English holiday park reveals £2million makeover with new lodges, kids play area and beach upgrades

LADRAM Bay holiday park in East Devon has announced a huge upgrade.

For anyone heading over there this year, you’re in luck as all the work will be finished in time for the summer season and as it opens in March 2025.

Ladram Bay Holiday Park in Devon, overlooking the sea.
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Ladram Bay is a huge holiday park nestled on the cliffs of Devon[/caption]

Family enjoying a hot tub outside a vacation home.
Ladram Bay

Lots of the holiday homes have private hot tubs – including the 17 new lodges[/caption]

Ahead of the summer season, the holiday park has undergone huge changes and upgrades with an investment of £2million.

Ladram Bay is a family-owned business and has been developing 17 new holiday lodges on site.

They’ve also added more children’s play facilities and even a dog agility area.

On the sister site of Castle Brake 15 minutes away, they’ve invested £500k into the infrastructure and the refurbishment of the pub, Castle Bistro.

Zoe House whose family have owned Ladram Bay since 1943 and Castle Brake for the last 17 years, and is now the Director of Ladram Bay said: “As a family business, we understand how important it is to create precious memories.

“Holiday habits are changing, and staycations are ever more appealing as air fares increase. Families want to trust they are getting a fantastic experience for every moment of their holiday before committing time and money to a trip away.

“We’ve made it our mission to continually deliver the best quality experience for all the family, which is why investment has been so critical across our parks.”

The new holiday homes in Ladram Bay are luxurious with private hot tubs and designed for open plan living.

As for children’s activities, the park already has so many from the paddling at the private beach to an outdoor splash zone in the pool.

Outside, there’s a huge adventure playground that looks like a pirate ship and a Jurassic adventure golf course.


Ladram Bay beach with paddleboarders and boats.
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Ladram Bay has a beautiful private beach for visitors here and on the sister site[/caption]

Illustration of a row of arcade games in a brightly lit arcade.
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There’s a new games room with arcade machines at Ladram Bay[/caption]

But thanks to the renovations there’s even more including a new children’s art studio that even has a pottery kiln.

While the children get messy with paint and clay, there’s a lounge area for parents to relax in.

Right next door is a brand-new soft play area and an arcade that has air hockey tables and retro arcade games.

At Ladram Bay holiday park you are allowed up to three pets per accommodation – and now you can show off their skills at the agility centre.

The agility course features a range of equipment, from ramps and a jump hoop, to weaving posts and a seesaw – it’ll be like a seaside version of Crufts.

At Castle Brake, there has been an update to the on-site pub that will also offer new food and drink options in March.

The two sites are only five miles apart, Ladram Bay is on the coastline and is for those who want to spend time at the beach.

Whereas Castle Brake is situated inland – but anyone who stays here can always hop over to Ladram Bay to use the swimming pool and go onto the beach.

All of the new updates will be in place and open for the visitors on March 7.

One holiday park expert named Ladram Park as one of his top stays in the UK.

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Robbie told Sun Online Travel: “I look for a holiday park that is walking distance to a beach, ideally with a sea view.

He added it makes it “much less hassle” especially when travelling as a family if you can avoid having to pack everything into a car.

He continued: “And it makes it much easier to fit in a quick seaside stroll after tea.”

He also said he tries to make sure the beaches that are at the holiday parks are both clean and safe for children, and gave some trips on where to find his favourites.

Earlier this year, Robbie revealed England’s top three underrated holiday parks – with private beaches, indoor water parks and jet skis for kids.

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There have been 17 new lodges built at the Ladram Bay site
Ladram Bay

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