A Yorkshire Coast holiday park is unveiling a brand-new pavilion-style theatre, a contemporary pub, refreshed entertainment line-ups and pitch developments for touring caravans following a multi-million pound investment over the winter.
The new owners of Unity Skirlington Coast Yorkshire have invested almost £4m into the resort close to Bridlington to ensure that it can continue its near 50-year tradition of providing superb seaside breaks into 2025 and beyond. The company is backed by substantial multi-million pound investment from the City and took over the site in November.
The new Pavilion theatre will host an array of family entertainment, while keeping all those elements which have made Skirlington such a much-loved destination - live music, comedy, variety acts and just about everything in between.
The Wonkey Donkey pub will be opening to serve a wide range of family favourite meals and great-value drinks, while the ever-popular fish and chip shop will continue to offer that staple of any seaside break.
Also new for 2025 is a refurbished outdoor children’s play area, where the little ones can burn off some energy before bedtime on swings, a climbing frame and obstacle course.
Skirlington Coast also has its own pool, gym and a beautiful big lake that offers those with a rod licence the opportunity to enjoy some peaceful course fishing, while for those looking for something more active, the multi-sports court offers the chance to play football or basketball in a self-contained outdoor venue.
The park on the East Riding coast between Skipsea and Atwick has also ramped up it's offer for touring caravanners too, the park has developed its pitches for 2025 so you can park up, plug in and start your holiday straight away.
Unity Holidays says it aims to challenge the traditional holiday park model by putting holiday homeowners at the centre of its business. The company plans to build a community-driven environment and provide exceptional service.


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