UK campsites & holiday homes selling out next summer as bookings surge 500%

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UK campsites and holiday homes are already selling out for next summer

A SUMMER holiday in 2021 may already be off the cards as camping and caravan bookings surge by 500 per cent.

With trips abroad remaining uncertain, Brits are instead staying closer to home with staycation holidays on the rise.Campsites and holiday parks are already seeing soaring bookings for next year, as families look to make the most of the summer holidays in 2021. Camping website Pitchup.com has had 1,400 bookings for next summer - an increase of 500 per cent - while Canopy and Stars who offer glamping holidays have more bookings for August 2021 than this August.that it is "highly likely" there will be a shortage of bookings for next summer as foreign travel remains a worry for many families.

Farmers have been letting out their land as campsites due to a shortage this year, which some say they will continue doing next year if bookings continue to soar., and told Sun Online Travel: "While we're only opening for August, we will probably do it again next year."Credit: Susannah FieldsFour nights in Shepherds Hut in Cumbria with Canopy and Stars -

 

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