If you’re considering holiday caravans for sale at Saddlebrook Chase, this well-kept Essex park gives you a relaxed base close to the coast, with Clacton-on-Sea just a short hop away. Saddlebrook Chase is pet-friendly (rules apply) and has the kind of simple on-park touches that make weekends easy—like the Grove Club Bar and a children’s play area—without feeling like an all-singing resort. It’s a strong option for buyers who want a holiday home they’ll actually use for quick breaks, with beaches, promenades and classic seaside days right on the doorstep.
Saddlebrook Chase sits in a handy spot for mixing coast and countryside: you can head into Clacton for the pier, seafront gardens and family attractions, then come back to a quieter setting to unwind. The park has a friendly, community feel and is set up for straightforward holiday-home ownership—ideal for “arrive Friday, switch off by Friday night” breaks.
For everyday practicalities, you’ve got road links into Clacton, plus rail connections from Clacton-on-Sea station for day trips. Typical train times are +30 mins to Colchester and +1 hr 30 mins to London Liverpool Street (both service dependent).
Life at Saddlebrook Chase is about easy routines: a slow morning, a beach walk or day out, then back for a drink at the club bar and a relaxed evening. It’s particularly suited to owners who want the coast close by, but don’t need a long list of facilities to enjoy their time away.
Saddlebrook Chase is in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex (CO16 7BD).
It’s a holiday park, intended for leisure stays rather than full-time living.
It’s typically described as around 2 miles to the beach—exact routes vary, so it’s worth checking the drive/walk time that suits you.
Yes—viewings are best arranged in advance, so you can see the park and talk through what’s available.
Yes—pets are allowed, but rules can apply (for example, limits on numbers or types). Confirm the current policy when you enquire.
Often yes, but some areas can have seasonal or zoned restrictions. Always check local signage on the day.
Sea conditions change with tides and weather. Follow lifeguard flags and local signage, and take extra care with children.
Policies vary by park and can change—ask the team what’s currently permitted, and whether any rules apply to private subletting.