logo
Center Parcs reveals opening date for seventh UK park – and it's sooner than you think

Center Parcs reveals opening date for seventh UK park – and it's sooner than you think

The Irish Sun25-04-2025

Center Parcs' seventh site could open as soon as 2029, according to its boss.
Center Parcs currently has six sites across the UK and Ireland but none in Scotland.
Advertisement
3
The newest plans reveal what the site could look like
Credit: Center Parcs
3
It will be Centre Parcs' seventh site in the UK
Credit: Alamy
The first Scottish Center Parcs holiday village was announced last year and now the company's chief executive has said it could open by early 2029.
The Scottish park is expected to have a wide range of facilities including the popular Subtropical Swimming Paradise and Aqua Sana Forest Spa.
Family-friendly retail and dining options as well as adventure facilities such as tree trekking, adventure golf, and a zip wire will be on-site.
In addition, there will also be wildflower meadows, nature walks and a wetlands.
Advertisement
Read more on holiday parks
A dedicated Nature and Heritage Centre will be complete, with a restaurant and coffee shop.
Colin McKinlay told
benefits
for the area, both during construction and once it is up and running.
In total, the £400million project looks to build 700 lodges and accompanying tourist facilities on a site in Hawick.
The company is aiming to submit its planning application this summer and start building in 2027.
Advertisement
Most read in News Travel
Mr McKinlay said that the company had identified the Borders as a "real opportunity", according to the
He added: "It fits so many of our criteria in terms of the area, in terms of the demographic profile of people around the area."
UK's biggest indoor beach that's free to visit
Mr McKinlay also explained how the company hopes to employ as many people as possible from the local area.
In addition, he claimed the local area would benefit as visitors who stayed at the park for three or four nights, would be likely to "explore the area as well".
Advertisement
An assessment of the traffic and environmental impact of the Scottish park will also be carried out during the planning process.
If both go as planned, then the company expects to welcome the first visitors within four years.
Mr McKinlay added: [I]f we're successful, I would envisage us moving forward to a programme that would start building probably early in 2027 and hopefully opening as early as spring 2029."
Full plans for the park are expected to be released in May.
Advertisement
Center Parcs currently attracts millions of visitors a year to its six sites across the UK and Ireland.
Center Parcs has already released
Plus,
3
The site will feature a Subtropical Swimming Paradise and an Aqua Sana Forest Spa
Credit: Alamy
Advertisement

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Holidaying Brits warned ‘don't drink beer' in Spain as 42C African heat plume strikes – map shows scorched resorts
Holidaying Brits warned ‘don't drink beer' in Spain as 42C African heat plume strikes – map shows scorched resorts

The Irish Sun

time5 hours ago

  • The Irish Sun

Holidaying Brits warned ‘don't drink beer' in Spain as 42C African heat plume strikes – map shows scorched resorts

BRITS holidaying in Spain have been warned not to the drink the beer amid a scorching 42-degree heatwave from Africa. Areas of the country roasted under extreme heat over the weekend - and the balmy temperatures look set to stay. 6 Brits on holiday in Spain have been advised to steer clear of the booze Credit: Alamy 6 Tourists have been basking in plus-40 temperatures Credit: Alamy 6 The forecast for the coming week shows the high temperatures hanging around Credit: x./@AEMET_Esp Some spots were so hot the state forecaster, Aemet, was forced to issue weather warnings. Yellow and amber alerts came into force on Sunday - with Emergency guidance was issued to tourists and locals alike advising them on how to stay safe when it's sweltering. One suggestion likely unpopular with read more in world news The advice is to drink water often, even if you're not thirsty, and avoid both alcohol and caffeine. It was also recommended to "dress smart", which means wearing loose-fitting clothes - particularly cotton or linen if possible. Lighter colours reflect the sun so can help you to stay cool. Another point is to simply stay indoors during times of peak temperatures, and certainly to avoid any strenuous activity under the sun. Most read in The Sun The authorities also issued a reminder about the signs of heatstroke, so people know when they need to find help. Fatigue, dizziness, headaches, confusion and nausea are all common symptoms of heatstroke which, in severe cases, can be fatal. Mum who nearly died after falling sick in Spain issues warning after anti-sickness pills left her 'acting possessed' Houses should be shuttered up during the day, it was advised, but and vents opened at night to allow a cooling airflow. And finally, people were urged to keep a close eye on anyone vulnerable. The elderly, people with chronic illnesses or those living alone are particularly at risk of heat-related complications, so communities were encouraged to work together to check in on them. There was a special mention for tourists, who are more likely to end up in hospital during heatwaves than seasoned locals. The culprit behind the immense heat was a plume of hot air which blew over from north Africa. Once it reached Spain , the air stayed hot thanks to clear skies and atmospheric stability, Aemet explained. Monday was predicted to bring more of the same the heat, with some areas again expected to top 40 degrees. The thermometer is predicted to remain high through this week, and above average for the rest of June. And there is also expected to be less rain than usual, meaning it will be dry all round for the country. However, there could be a temporary let-up from localised mid-week storms in the northwest and centre of the country. This follows a particularly hot May, with many locations seeing record-breaking temperatures - particularly in southern and western areas of Spain. 6 Brits have been basking in the balmy weather Credit: SWNS 6 People were specifically advised to avoid drinking alcohol as it dehydrates the body Credit: Getty 6 Authorities urged people to be careful in the sun

Tiny ‘Bali of Europe' town right by Africa has beautiful beaches and £20 flights from the UK
Tiny ‘Bali of Europe' town right by Africa has beautiful beaches and £20 flights from the UK

The Irish Sun

time7 hours ago

  • The Irish Sun

Tiny ‘Bali of Europe' town right by Africa has beautiful beaches and £20 flights from the UK

A BEACH town in the south of Spain has been compared to Bali thanks to its beautiful beaches and laid-back vibes. Tarifa is the most southerly town in mainland Europe , being less than nine miles from Africa. Advertisement 6 Tarifa is one of the most southerly towns in mainland Europe Credit: Getty 6 It is often compared to Bali (pictured) for its beautiful beaches and laid-back vibes Credit: Alamy 6 The area is popular with kite-surfers and wind-surfers due to the windy nature Credit: Alamy It is often named the kite-surfing capital of Europe thanks to its strong winds making it a popular sport there. Travel influencer California ". However, it is also often called the Bali of Europe thanks to its huge sandy beaches. Another influencer, Advertisement Read more on Spain Playa de Bologna beach is one of the popular beaches where you can also go hiking as well. Otherwise there is also Playa de Los Lances which is where you will spot most of the kitesurfers and windsurfers. Or the Bali-like beach is Playa de Valdevaqueros, which is home to the surfer-style Tumbao Beach Bar. Tourists also head to Waikiki beach bar, with Bali-like thatched umbrellas, or Aloha Bar for €3 cocktails. Advertisement Most read in Beach holidays Exclusive Near this is also the Baelo Claudia, a 2,000 year old Roman town now ruins. If you want to explore the Old Town, it is home to beautiful tapas bars, nightclubs and local shops. Exploring the Beautiful Costa de la Luz This is where the nightlife is as well, with many of the streets filled with both tourists and locals. But while it is very Spanish in its atmosphere, it is also easy to see Advertisement Puera de Jerez is the ancient entrance of the walled town, and where you can also visit the 800-year-old Castle of Tarifa. On a long walkway is also Isla de Tarifa which has some of the best views of the town as well. 6 It is so close to Morocco, there are views of Tangier Credit: Alamy 6 It is around one hour from Gibraltar Credit: Alamy Advertisement While there are a number of hotels and B&Bs to choose from there are also a number of campsites and caravan sites. For example, there is Via Villagio Tarifa, which has glamping pods right on the beach or Dunas Tarifa with palm tree cabanas and safari lodges. Tarifa is also easy to get to, being around an hour from Gibraltar by car. Or, if in Morocco , it is around one hour by ferry from Tangier which you can fly to from the UK for £20 with Ryanair. Advertisement Here is why you should Not only are new luxury hotels popping up, but it has even been used to film Jason Bourne, Mission Impossible and James Bond . What is a holiday in Tarifa like? Here's what one writer thought after visiting. Old town Tarifa after 11pm turns in to what, in Britain, we might class as a street party. There is a courtyard with bars all around it and seating in the middle which is so lively it almost has festival vibes. Poniente's lazy start to the day looks even better when you learn that the clubs don't even open until 2am so you'll be needing that lie-in. So if you go to Tarifa and find kitesurfing really isn't for you then you won't be short of things to do. They say if you can kite in Tarifa, you can kite anywhere. In the mean time, here is another And a Advertisement 6 Playa de Bologna is one of the most popular beaches Credit: Alamy

English tidal lido right on the beach that you can only visit twice a day
English tidal lido right on the beach that you can only visit twice a day

The Irish Sun

timea day ago

  • The Irish Sun

English tidal lido right on the beach that you can only visit twice a day

ONE of the prettiest pools in the UK is near a popular seaside town - but you will have to time it well to jump in. Found in the historic fishing village in West Cornwall, Mousehole Rock Pool in Cornwall is open for 24 hours a day, but when you can swim in it depends on whether the tide is in or out. 4 The man-made tidal pool is on the edge of Mousehole in Cornwall Credit: Alamy 4 The pool is open 24 hours a day but is only suitable for swimming at certain times Credit: Alamy Mousehole Rock Pool is a tidal swim spot that you can only visit twice a day - because it's best to go in high tide. During high tide, the pool is exposed to the sea for a few hours on either side, making it accessible for swimming. The pool can drain with the falling tide and will become shallower. The tide varies throughout the year, but in summer, Mousehole usually has two high tides a day - in mid-morning and the evening. Read More on UK Lidos The best time to visit the tidal pool is just after high tide and you can check these with the 7-day tide forecast before going. Mousehole Rock Pool was built in 1969 for the local children to teach them how to swim, and has remained popular ever since. Anyone who ventures there will discover the stunning views across There's also the Rock Pool Cafe Mousehole which has reopened after winter break. Most read in News Travel It's situated above the Mousehole Rock Pool cafe so you can take in the views over the bay. The pool recently went under repairs to plug a leak as it wasn't holding water during low tide. The secret UK beach without the crowds – it has a free sauna and the largest tidal pool in the country 4 Mousehole is a charming village in Cornwall Credit: Alamy The repairs were spearheaded by the Friends of Mousehole Rock Pool. Volunteers with the support of local businesses have already emptied the community pool The first phase of the repair work had been due to start in March 2021 but was delayed. It took place on July 10, 2022 with a second repair day was also held later that year to repair the rock pool and again in 2023. More work is needed to maintain the pool as the plans going forward are to restore the access area for pushchairs and wheelchairs. The village of Mousehole, just less than three miles south of However during the winter, Mousehole is considered one of the most magical place to visit because of its Its annual Christmas lights adorn the harbour, usually from mid December. But there's not just a couple of lights - there's an estimated 7,000 bulbs that light up every evening and around 30,000 tourists head down to the coast to see them each year. And more Plus, 4 The tidal pool in Mousehole fills up during high tide Credit: Alamy

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store