If you’re exploring holiday homes for sale at Windy Harbour Holiday Park, this is a riverside Fylde Coast park set beside the River Wyre in Little Singleton, with the bright lights of Blackpool only a short drive away. Windy Harbour Holiday Park is pet-friendly (rules apply) and blends a countryside retreat feel with facilities that make staying on-park easy—think swimming pool and spa-style extras, family entertainment, and relaxed spaces to eat, drink and unwind.
Windy Harbour Holiday Park suits owners who want a quieter base with scenery and fresh air, without feeling cut off from the coast. Days can be as simple as a riverside walk and a calm evening back at your holiday home, or more “all-in” with pool time, arcade fun and weekend entertainment.
For practicalities, you’re well placed for the Fylde Coast towns, with straightforward road links for day trips to Blackpool, Fleetwood and Cleveleys. Rail connections are typically easiest via Poulton-le-Fylde or Blackpool North (service dependent), depending on where you’re heading.
Homes for sale: Availability typically includes a mix of new and pre-owned static caravans and lodges at Windy Harbour Holiday Park (stock changes).
Life here balances calm and “something to do”. You can keep it peaceful with countryside air and river views, then lean into the park’s social side when it suits—pool sessions, a drink in the bar, and family-friendly entertainment at weekends.
Windy Harbour Holiday Park is in Little Singleton (FY6 8NB), beside the River Wyre, with easy road access for Blackpool and the Fylde Coast.
It’s a holiday park, intended for leisure use rather than a main residence.
Yes—book ahead so you can view the park properly and discuss which homes are currently available.
Yes, it’s pet-friendly, but rules can apply. Confirm any limits (numbers, breeds, etc.) when you enquire.
Yes—there’s an indoor pool complex, and opening times can vary, so check what’s operating during your visit dates.
There’s fishing on-park, with rules in place. You’ll usually need to follow licensing requirements and any park guidance.
Often yes, but many beaches use seasonal restrictions on certain stretches—always follow local signage on the day.
It’s a short drive—often described as around 7 miles.