Landal adds more UK sites
Landal GreenParks announced nine new sites into its portfolio to double the number of holiday locations the lodge company now offers in the UK.
The new sites will receive multimillion pound investment and improvements, as is builds on the strong demand for UK holidays during 2021.
"We are delighted to be bringing nine new sites to the UK in 2022, seven of which are under the ownership of Bristol based Luxury Lodge Estates Ltd," said Paul Hardingham, UK Managing Director.
"After an incredibly strong summer and autumn for the UK business we were looking at very ambitious growth plans into 2022.
Hardingham says the UK is the fasted growing part of the Landal GreenParks European portfolio.
"We believe that lodge market is going from strength-to-strength and we are seeing this borne out through bookings for this year."
Luxury Lodge Estates Ltd Managing Director Ross Grieve said: "We’ve have taken the decision to expand our rental offering and Landal are the perfect brand to showcase the resort experiences we have created. We look forward to supporting each other in our exciting plans for growth in the coming years."
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