If you’re considering Cheshire as a place for your own static caravan, you’ll find a wide choice of holiday parks to explore. Each one has its own character - from family-friendly parks with facilities and entertainment to quieter countryside retreats focused on peace and relaxation.
Some parks are located close to historic towns and canal networks, while others are tucked into rural settings with views across open farmland. Perfect, whether you’re looking for regular weekend escapes, extended family breaks, or a base to enjoy this attractive part of the North West year after year.
Static Caravan Sites in Cheshire
Searching for a static caravan holiday home? We’ve done the hard work for you. On this page you’ll find up-to-date listings of the best parks in Cheshire, some information about caravans they have for sale, and clear payment options.
Click on the park that catches your eye to see more photos, in-depth park information, and full contact details - so you can arrange a viewing with ease.
Explore Cheshire
Cheshire combines rural plains, historic cities and attractive market towns. From the Roman heritage of Chester to the peaceful countryside of the Cheshire Plain, the county offers a varied and welcoming setting.
Rolling Plains and Rural Charm
The landscape is shaped by farmland, canals and woodland, creating opportunities for walking, cycling and relaxed days outdoors. Delamere Forest and the surrounding countryside are particularly popular for outdoor activities.
Historic Cities and Market Towns
Chester remains one of the county’s highlights, while towns such as Nantwich and Knutsford provide boutique shopping, cafés and traditional markets. The blend of heritage and countryside gives Cheshire a distinctive character.
Additional Attractions
Attractions such as Tatton Park, canal boat trips and local food markets add to the county’s appeal. With excellent road and rail links across the North West, Cheshire is both convenient and scenic.
Why Choose a Cheshire Holiday Park?
- Wide choice of rural and market town locations.
- Access to canal walks, forest trails and open countryside.
- Historic cities and charming villages nearby.
- Well-connected position within the North West and close to Wales.