Thinking of trading your touring caravan for a static caravan or lodge at Castle View? This 2026 guide is for you.


Quick Takeaways

  • Arrive fast: Park up and relax in minutes
  • No towing: No hitching, levelling, or setup
  • More space: Proper storage and fixed beds
  • Longer season: Park dependent — check dates
  • Costs shift: Higher annual fee, less trip hassle
  • Part exchange: Your tourer can fund the move
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What This Guide Covers

  • Touring vs static: comfort, time, and costs
  • Why a base suits repeat visitors
  • Decking vs awning (real-life trade-offs)
  • Part exchange: what to expect
  • Owners-only parks: who they suit

See inside for part exchange tips, age-limit considerations, and running costs.

1. Why Tourers Make the Switch

You don't fall out of love with touring overnight.

It usually happens one wet pack-down at a time.

Then you catch yourself thinking: "I'd pay good money to skip this bit."

That's what a static gives you. Not "more caravan".

A different kind of break. One that's already waiting.

And at Castle View, the choice is simple: static caravans and lodges only. No touring pitches. No weekly changeovers. Just 59 owners arriving for their own peaceful time away.

2. From "Go Anywhere" to "Always Ready"

Trading a touring caravan for a static caravan or lodge on the North Wales coast

The "Sunday Slog" vs the "Friday Reset"

People who've made the switch usually describe two opposite feelings.

Sunday slog (touring life):

  • Awning down, wet and heavy
  • Everything back in the car
  • Hitch, check, tow
  • Traffic, weather, stress
  • Home… and you need a lie down

Friday reset (static life):

  • Finish work, throw a bag in the boot
  • Drive normally (no towing limits)
  • Arrive, park, unlock
  • Kettle on. Heating on. Done

Ask yourself:
Do you spend the first two hours setting up… and the last two hours packing down?

If yes, a static might already make more sense than you realise.

Request a brochure from Castle View Holiday Park, Harlech, North Wales

Space and Comfort: A Different Experience

Static caravan interior space compared with touring caravan living

Touring caravans have to stay light and towable. That usually means compact layouts, tighter storage, and "make-do" sleeping setups.

Statics and lodges are built for comfort:

  • Space: Wider layouts and more usable storage
  • Furniture: Proper seating you don't need to pack away
  • Plumbing: Full showers and mains-connected toilets
  • Warmth: Many modern units are designed for shoulder-season use, not just summer weekends

3. Touring vs Static: Side by Side

Feature Touring Caravan Static Caravan / Lodge
Arrival Level, unhitch, setup (60+ mins) Unlock and relax (5 mins)
Flexibility Different locations each trip One base (but always ready)
Interior space Compact (towable limits) Wider layouts, more storage
Outdoor space Awning (setup required) Decking (always there)
Annual cost Site fees per night / stay Pitch fee + utilities (fixed)
Tow vehicle Required every trip Not needed

4. Decking vs Awning: A Real-World Trade-Off

Awnings are great — once they're up.

But they take time. They sag in rain. They blow in wind. And they're the first thing you have to deal with when you leave.

Decking is the opposite. It's there when you arrive. You sit down. You're done.

If you find yourself wishing the awning was "just there already," you're thinking like a static owner.

Request a brochure from Castle View Holiday Park, Harlech

5. Part Exchange: Using Your Tourer to Fund the Move

If you own a touring caravan outright, you may be able to use it as part of the deal.

What to expect:

  • Part-exchange values are typically below private sale prices
  • But you save time, hassle, and listing fees
  • Always get the offer in writing
  • Compare to realistic private-sale prices before deciding

Parks and dealers often have contacts who specialise in part-exchange. Ask the question early — it can change your budget significantly.

6. Costs: What Changes When You Go Static

With touring, you pay as you go — site fees per night, fuel, occasional repairs.

With a static, your costs shift:

  • Annual pitch fee: Covers your space and park services (typically £4,500–£7,000 depending on the park)
  • Utilities: Electric and gas (usually metered)
  • Insurance: Required annually
  • Maintenance: Small jobs over time

Yes, the annual commitment is higher. But you're not paying per night — so the more you visit, the better value it becomes.

7. Is a Static Right for You? (Quick Checklist)

Destination test: We return to the same area most trips
Effort test: Towing and pack-down is draining
Season test: We'd use a base beyond peak summer
Space test: We want comfort, storage, and room for guests

Result: If you ticked 3+, you're probably ready.

8. The Salop Caravan Sites Approach

Across all Salop Caravan Sites parks, owners benefit from:

  • Clear pricing and straightforward answers
  • Well-kept, owners-focused communities
  • No-pressure guidance from experienced park teams
  • Long-term value through park standards and stability

Why Choose Castle View?

Castle View is for people who love the caravan lifestyle… but are finished with towing.

  • Owners-only: No rentals. No subletting. Just 59 pitches.
  • Castle setting: Look up to the lit walls of Harlech Castle at night.
  • Adults-focused: Perfect for couples and those seeking peace (children welcome in school holidays).
  • Intimate grounds: Landscaped with mature planting and a fountain.
  • Facilities: Gym, play area, laundrette, free Wi-Fi.
  • Long season: Open 1st March – 2nd January.

Best next step: Request a brochure and compare costs and rules in writing before you decide.

Castle View at a Glance

Location Harlech, with views up to the World Heritage castle (North Wales / Gwynedd)
Postcode LL46 2UG
Nearby Harlech Beach (5 mins walk), Snowdonia National Park, Portmeirion
Drive times Chester (1hr 30mins), Manchester (2hrs), Birmingham (2hrs 15mins)
Season 1st March – 2nd January (10 months)
Park type Owners-only static caravans and lodges (no touring, no subletting)
Site fees (inc VAT) Single £5,612.49 / Lodge £6,277.49
Notes No hot tubs • Free Wi-Fi • 59 pitches • Pet-friendly • On-site managers Matthew & Natalie

9. Your Next Step

Touring gives you freedom. Static ownership gives you ease.

It's the difference between planning a break… and arriving at one.

If you're tired of towing but still want that escape feeling, a coastal base gives you something touring can't:

Your time back.

  • Come and walk the park
  • Ask to sit inside a similar unit for ten minutes
  • Shut the door and imagine arriving on a Friday night with zero setup

Most people know, in that moment, if it's right for them.


Common Questions Answered

Can I use my touring caravan as a deposit?
Often, yes. Part exchange is common, and it can reduce the hassle of selling privately. Always get the valuation and terms in writing.

Do static caravans hold their value?
Like cars, they depreciate. The real value is in how often you use it — and how easy it becomes to actually go.

Can I sublet my static to help with costs?
No — Castle View is owners-only and does not allow subletting. Always check licence terms on any park before you buy.

Is a static caravan warmer than a tourer?
Usually, yes. Many modern static caravans and lodges are designed for comfortable shoulder-season use with proper insulation and heating.

Do I pay Council Tax on a static caravan?
In most cases on holiday parks, no — because it cannot be your sole or main residence. You pay Council Tax on your main home. Some parks recover a contribution towards non-domestic rates through annual site fees.

How do I get to Castle View?
Approach via the A496 coastal road. In Harlech, turn onto Beach Road — Castle View is the first caravan park on the right. Use postcode LL46 2UG for sat-nav.

Request a brochure from Castle View Holiday Park, North Wales

Disclaimer: This guide is for general information only and reflects typical industry practice as of 2025/2026. While we aim for accuracy, we make no representations or warranties about the completeness, accuracy, or reliability of the information provided, and we accept no liability for any errors or omissions. Costs, policies, licence terms, and facilities vary between parks and manufacturers and may change without notice. Any reliance you place on this information is at your own risk — always confirm details directly with the park manager before making any purchase decision. This content does not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice. If you need specific guidance, please consult a qualified professional.