Cove UK Holiday Park Operator Collapses Into Administration
Cove UK holiday park operator collapses

The UK holiday industry has been dealt a significant blow as operator Cove UK has collapsed into administration, casting uncertainty over the future of 11 of its resorts.

Full List of Affected Holiday Parks

Administrators were appointed on 20 November 2025, a move that directly impacts holidaymakers with bookings at the affected sites. The list of resorts now under administration includes eight parks that were part of the Argyll Holidays group, which Cove UK acquired for £100 million in 2022.

The complete list of affected resorts is as follows:

  • Solway Holiday Park
  • Gwel an Mor Resort
  • Springwood Holiday Park
  • Drimsynie Holiday Village
  • Hunters Quay Holiday Village
  • Loch Awe Holiday Park
  • Loch Eck Caravan Park
  • Loch Eck Country Lodges
  • Loch Lomond Holiday Park
  • St Catherines Caravan Park
  • Stratheck Holiday Park

Impact on the UK Tourism Sector

This administration represents a major event for the UK's tourism and leisure sector, particularly in Scotland where many of the parks are located. The collapse affects a wide range of accommodation, from caravan parks to country lodges, leaving guests and employees in a state of limbo.

The future of these popular holiday destinations now rests in the hands of the administrators, who will determine the next steps for the business. Customers with existing bookings are advised to contact the administrators directly for information on refunds and the status of their holidays.