Siblu acquires new holiday park
French family holiday specialist siblu has acquired a new holiday park in a multi-million pound deal.
The four-star Pierres Couchées is located in Saint-Brevin-les-Pins on France’s west coast, around 50 miles from Nantes.
A mix of mobile homes and chalet accommodation are available on the site, which will open for Easter 2007. It is the ninth park owned by Siblu in France and comes after a refinancing deal for the company.
Siblu CEO Leslie Hurst said: “Every siblu parc is a carefully created family sanctuary, with free kids clubs and at least 25 leisure facilities and activities. Pierres Couchées is a superb new addition to our portfolio and will be a popular choice for customers in 2007.”
Holiday prices start at £222, including Dover-Calais return ferry, for a family staying seven nights in Esprit accommodation, departing on April 14.
Report by Phil Davies
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