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There isn’t one single answer to how far ahead you should book, because it depends heavily on when you actually want to go.
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Ask how far the park actually is from the beach or the coast, in minutes rather than vague terms like « nearby ». A ten-minute drive and a forty-minute drive are both sometimes described the same way in marketing copy, so it’s worth checking a map or asking directly if walking to the coast matters to your plans.
If you’ve never stayed in a static caravan before, it’s worth knowing roughly what you’re walking into, because it’s usually a pleasant surprise rather than anything to be cautious about.
As a rough guide: book six months or more ahead for summer holiday weeks, two to three months ahead for half terms and https://www.caravansitefinder.co.uk/parks/view/27820-north-denes-caravan-park bank holidays, and anywhere from a few weeks to a couple of months ahead for a standard term-time week. If you’re flexible on exact dates, you can comfortably push closer to the wire; if you’re fixed on a specific week, particularly a school holiday one, earlier is always safer than later.