Llanteglos Holiday Park in Pembrokeshire is now on the market for £1.85 million, offering investors and operators in the outdoor hospitality sector a chance to acquire a well-established tourism asset with growth potential.
The sale, managed by Colliers’ specialist parks team, presents an opportunity to enter or expand within the UK’s coastal holiday park industry.
Spanning 3.5 hectares, the property is situated near Amroth Beach and within reach of popular coastal destinations like Saundersfoot and Tenby.
The park features 24 single-story chalets leased under long-term agreements, alongside eight two-story chalets and Oak Lodge, which is used for holiday rentals. Additional amenities include a tennis court, children’s play area, and extensive gardens.
The estate also holds significant potential for further development. Planning permission has been granted for eight sustainable holiday units, an increasingly valuable asset as demand for eco-friendly accommodation grows.
The presence of the Wanderer’s Rest Inn, which holds a premises license extending across the estate, provides an avenue for expanding food and beverage or events services, according to a report by Western Telegraph.
Llanteglos Cottage, currently a residential rental, could also be converted for holiday lets, while Garden Lodge includes a business unit and a four-bedroom apartment currently utilized for short-term stays.
Ben Jones, director in Colliers’ parks team, emphasized the value of the offering, stating:
“This is a rare opportunity to acquire a tourism-based asset in a prime location on the fringes of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. There is a core holiday park offering with tremendous trading and development potential and some truly exceptional owner’s accommodation.”
The holiday park, under the ownership of the Baron family for 24 years, is positioned as an attractive investment for those looking to enter the industry or expand their portfolio.
With prime coastal positioning and approved development plans, Llanteglos Holiday Park presents an opportunity for operators seeking to capitalize on the UK’s growing demand for sustainable and high-quality outdoor hospitality experiences.