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Locations

Sherwood Forest

The first Center Parcs in the UK opened in July 1987.   Set in approximately 400 acres of forest, there are 862 lodges, villas and appartments with a capacity of 4516 guests per break.  Sherwood boasts 12 restaurants and bars as well as 2 Starbucks coffee shops as well as 8 retails shops.

The Romanesque style Aqua Sana Spa is set over two floors and includes an open hydrotherapy pool.

Unique features include: an Interactive Nature Centre, the Grand Cascade water slide.

Elveden Forest

Elveden opened in August 1989 and is set in approximately 400 acres of forest.  There are 866 lodges, villas and appartments as well as the Lakeview Hotel with a capacity of 4216 guests per break  There are 13 restaurants and bars as well as 3 Starbucks Coffee Shops and 7 retail shops.

The Balinese themed Aqua Sana has an outdoor hydrotherapy pool.

Unique features include: the brand new Water Cable Ski and a Nine-hole par 3 golf course.

Longleat Forest

Longleat was the third UK village and opened in July 1994.  As with the previous 2 villages it is set in approximately 400 acres of forest with 791 lodges, villas and appartments and a capacity of 4098 guests.  Longleat boasts 13 restaurants and bars, 2 Starbucks coffee shops and 8 retail shops.

The Romanesque style Aqua Sana Spa includes an outside hydrotherapy pool and

Unique features include: the Zilli Café at Aqua Sana and the forest of Giant Redwoods.

Whinfell Forest

Whinfell opened in 1997 as Oasis and was bought by Center Parcs in Sept 2001.  It is set in approximately 400 acres of woodland and has 861 lodges, villas and appartments with a capacity of 4746 guests. There are 13 restaurants and bars as well as 2 Starbucks coffee shops and 8 retail outlets.

The Aqua Sana Spa is Balinese themed

Unique features include: the Kevin Keegans Soccer Circus and the red squirrels - one of the UK's last suviving colonies.