The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

2020 all over again! How to make the most of a staycation

- WORDS SARAH MARSHALL

For a few years now, the UK holiday trend has been on the rise.And last year, with internatio­nal travel halted throughout 2020 due to the pandemic, a record number of Brits turned to local soil for their much-needed break.

In the periods of travel relief between national lockdowns, holidaymak­ers took to the roads in caravans and motorhomes to explore the country’s camping beauty spots – and travel experts are predicting 2021 will be much the same.

We speak to the Scottish Caravan, Motorhome and Holiday Home Show organisers and its exhibitors ahead of its first free virtual event at the end of the month to understand what they’re expecting this year:

Closer to home

Localised lockdowns and ongoing changes to travel restrictio­ns meant Brits couldn’t guarantee their trip abroad last year, leading many to opt for holidays closer to home instead.

Show organisers have been inundated with inquiries and expect even more people to enjoy the beauty and adventures their neighbouri­ng holiday spots have to offer.

Darren Brechin, group show director, said: “We’re blessed with some of the world’s most scenic spots and, with the different lockdowns and restrictio­ns, people have started to appreciate the variety of amazing holiday spots on their doorsteps.

“We’ve noticed a rise in inquiries from our regular visitors hoping to find out more about their local beaches and campsites.

“Now that holidaymak­ers have gotten a taste of adventurou­s holidays on British soil, we expect to see even more people enjoy their local holiday spots.”

One of the show’s longstandi­ng exhibitors, the Caravan and Motorhome Club also predicts an increase in staycation­s. Director-general Nick Lomas said: “There are so many beautiful places to explore, and you don’t need to travel long distances to find them.We are seeing that many of our members are taking more frequent trips and travelling shorter distances.”

Socially distanced travelling

The social distancing message remains important in 2021 and Nick says that one of the benefits of travelling via a caravan, motorhome or campervan that people didn’t appreciate fully until last year,

is that your transport and accommodat­ion are isolated.

Holidaymak­ers lucky enough to own or hire a leisure vehicle can enjoy the luxuries of their own safe and private space, and this mode of travel is expected to boom over the coming months.

Nick said: “Large numbers of our members are already booking for spring and beyond, so we know it’s going to be another strong year for holidaying at home.

“We think that 2021 is going to be like a cork popping from a bottle when the campsites reopen.After all, campsite holidays make it easy to maintain social distancing, and you can book our Covid-secure sites with real confidence as we don’t require deposits and amendments are free.”

Getting outdoors

With so much time spent indoors, the travel industry expects there to be a countrywid­e desire to get outdoors as much as possible when the rules allow.

One way to enjoy a holiday outdoors is by pitching up at one of Scotland’s many campsites. Camping offers another means of staycation with minimal contact. Many campsites have implemente­d rigorous cleaning regimes for shared spaces so campers can enjoy their staycation while keeping safe.

Visit Britain and Visit Scotland have introduced a “Good to Go” scheme to help holidaymak­ers identify attraction­s and accommodat­ion compliant with Covid safety guidelines with a “Good to Go” sticker.

The Camping and Caravannin­g Club expects to see an increased demand for pitches across its sites in 2021.

Head of communicat­ions Simon McGrath said:“The club is optimistic about the year ahead and we think there will be continued demand for pitches on campsites. We anticipate 2021 will be a staycation year and we also think more families will go camping.”

Island-hopping

One of Scotland’s greatest offerings is its stunning Hebridean beaches and the touring exhibition shows that holidaymak­ers will be looking to western island beaches for their annual dose of white sands and blue crystal waters.

“The Scottish Hebrides have always been a popular destinatio­n for internatio­nal tourists but now we’re seeing a spike in interest from those on the mainland, especially within the touring community”, said Darren.

“If you’re travelling in a motorhome, caravan or campervan, all you need is your ferry ticket, and you can be off exploring some of the world’s most stunning beaches to your heart’s content..

“Each of the islands is so unique too, so people feel like they’re really getting a sense of adventure when hopping from one Hebridean island to the next”.

Factfile

Hopefully your appetite has been whetted for future trips but remember travel restrictio­ns remain in place. Please consult the latest Covid advice at gov.scot and gov.uk before making any plans

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