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  2. Center Parcs Europe - Wikipedia

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    Center Parcs Europe N.V. (formerly Center Parcs) is a European network of holiday villages that was founded in the Netherlands in 1968, and is currently operated by Pierre & Vacances. History [ edit ]

  3. RV park - Wikipedia

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    Map symbol used by the U.S. National Park Service to indicate an RV campground A European town campground in Tralee, Ireland. A recreational vehicle park (RV park) or caravan park is a place where people with recreational vehicles can stay overnight, or longer, in allotted spaces known as "sites" or "campsites".

  4. Haven Holidays - Wikipedia

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    [7] Parks now came under four categories and were defined by four different colours, All Action Parks (Red), Lively Parks (Blue), Leisurely Parks (Yellow) and Relaxing Parks (Green) these colours formed part of the ribbon logo introduced in 1999. Part of the ribbon was then replaced between 2004 and 2007, by the British Holidays logo as Haven ...

  5. Category:Parks in Europe by country - Wikipedia

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    National parks of Europe by country (42 C) Squares in Europe by country (44 C) ... Parks in the United Kingdom (16 C, 9 P) V. Parks in Vatican City (1 P)

  6. Bourne Leisure - Wikipedia

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    In November 2004 the company sold its European operation Haven Europe for £250m (now named Siblu). In 2015, Bourne Leisure came fourth in the 100 Best Companies to Work For, a list generated in the UK by The Sunday Times newspaper. [10] In early 2021, Bourne Leisure was purchased by Blackstone. [11]

  7. Center Parcs UK and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Center Parcs UK and Ireland [2] [3] (formerly Center Parcs UK) is a short-break holiday company that operates six holiday villages in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, with each covering about 400 acres (1.6 km 2) of woodland.

  8. Parkdean Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Parkdean Resorts is a holiday park operator in the United Kingdom. It was formed in November 2015 through the merger of Parkdean Holidays and Park Resorts. [4] As of 2022 it operates 66 holiday parks across England, Scotland, and Wales, [1] [5] and is the largest holiday park operator in the UK.

  9. Eurocamp - Wikipedia

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    Eurocamp is a British holiday company based in Cheshire that provides pre-sited outdoor holidays in Continental Europe.The company works with third-party partner campsites and holiday villages to offer beach, city, and countryside holidays at approximately 180 parks in Europe, [1] including destinations in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Germany ...