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Highland Holidays Acquires Pine Trees Leisure Park

Highland Holidays has purchased Pine Tree Leisure Park (United Kingdom), which is located on the West Highland Way Walk near the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.

The company will rename the site “Tyndrum Holiday Park.” The park has camping pitches over around 18 acres of land, along with various huts and pods, according to a report.

Highland also plans to develop the park with new luxury accommodation and facilities.

“Acquiring Pine Trees was the perfect opportunity for us – my family has owned and developed holiday parks in Scotland since 1967, until recently selling Argyll Holidays,” Andrew Campbell, director of Highland Holidays and former park manager of Loch Lomond Holiday Park, said.

Highland Holidays made its first acquisition in March 2020, with the purchase of Lochy Holiday Park, which was renamed “Ben Nevis Holiday Park.”

The flagship site has recently undergone a £1m refurbishment, including opening a new reception, shop, café, and play park, as well as new shower and laundrette facilities, along with groundwork and landscaping.

Ben Nevis Holiday Park has also installed ten new luxury lodges, with hot tubs and views of the UK’s tallest mountain.

“The team is delighted to soon be opening the new facilities at Ben Nevis Holiday Park where holidaymakers can enjoy dine-in or takeaway pizzas, cakes, and a selection of locally produced coffees and beverages,” said the team.

A new head office for the group will open next month in Biggar, South Lanarkshire, to facilitate new roles in administration, customer services, and finance.

Across the parks and head office, Highland Holidays is set to create 20 new jobs.

This article originally appeared on insider.co.uk.

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Joseph Wright
Joseph Wright
March 13, 2024 3:08 am

I can’t wait to see what kind of fancy accommodations and cool new stuff Andrew Campbell has in store for Tyndrum Holiday Park! I’m curious about the timeline for all these exciting changes and how they’ll jazz up the whole guest experience at the park. Sounds like a blast!

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