[Lindale Holiday Park]  

Gallery

Care has been taken to retain as much of the mature vegetation as possible. A range of caravans have been sited and are available for immediate sale.

The park has been designated a site of importance for nature conservation. It is rich in wild flowers such as the early orchid, cowslip, bluebells, bugle, field mouse-ear and germander speedwell which bloomed during May and June. In July we have an abundance of betany, which are a haven for bees.

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Daffodils in March and April

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Early Orchids in April and May

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Bluebells on the banks in May

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Orchids and Crosswort in May

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Cowslips in May

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Bluebells under trees in May

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White Clover in June

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Elder Bush in June

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Field Mouse Ear in May/June

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Germander Speedwell June

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Dog Rose in June

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Bugle in June

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Common Orchid / Red Clover

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Yarrow in July

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Vetch and Plantain in July

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Knapweed in July

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Knapweed in July

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Betany in July

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A haven for Bees

Puff Balls

Lawyer's Wig in October

Painted Lady

Painted Lady

Speckled Wood

Speckled Wood

Here are a few pictures of the park from 2004 - Select and Click to view larger picture

The Management team.