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Romaine 26-08-14 12:16 4 0
There isn't one single answer to how far ahead you should book, because it depends heavily on when you actually want to go.

The overall experience sits somewhere between a hotel and a self-catering cottage: more space and independence than a hotel room, https://www.thesuffolkcoast.co.uk/where-to-stay-suffolk-coast/caldecott-hall-country-park with the on-site facilities and support of a proper holiday park around you. Most first-time guests find, by day two, that it feels entirely normal, and quite a few come back wondering why they didn't try it sooner.

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On-site facilities are worth checking properly rather than assuming. Look at what's actually included in your stay versus what costs extra, whether the pool, if there is one, is heated and what hours it runs, and whether there's anywhere on site to eat if you don't fancy cooking every night.

Finally, don't assume last-minute means limited facilities. A short break booked at short notice still comes with full access to whatever's on site, whether that's a pool, a clubhouse or coastal walking routes nearby. It simply means less choice over which specific unit you get, which for a quick, spontaneous trip is rarely the deciding factor anyway.
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