One of Wales’s most prominent holiday park operators has gone into administration. Celtic Holiday Parks, which operates luxury sites across south Pembrokeshire is currently seeking a buyer. Joint administrators Alistair Wardell and Richard Lewis of Grant Thornton UK were appointed on May 27, 2025. In a statement they confirmed that Noble Court Holiday Park in Narberth and Meadow House Holiday Park in Amroth under the Celtic Holiday Parks brand, will remain open and continue trading as normal during the administration process. A statement said they are continuing to trade the company鈥檚 business while a buyer is sought, and the company鈥檚 employees have been retained. All bookings will be honoured unless customers are advised otherwise. Caravan and lodge owners will retain full access to the sites. The statement says: 鈥淎listair Wardell and Richard Lewis of Grant Thornton UK Advisory & Tax LLP, 3 Callaghan Square, Cardiff CF10 5BT were appointed as joint administrators of Celtic Holiday Parks Limited (the Company) on 27 May 2025, which has operations at two sites: Noble Court Holiday Park in Narberth and Meadow House Holiday Park in Amroth. “Subsequently, the joint administrators have also been appointed to C, V and A Pendleton (a firm) on 23 June 2025, a partnership which operates the third holiday park under the Celtic Holiday Parks brand, Croft Country Park. 鈥淭he joint administrators are continuing to trade the company鈥檚 business across all three sites whilst a buyer is sought, and the Company鈥檚 employees have been retained to support this strategy. 鈥淲e confirm that, unless customers are contacted and advised otherwise, their bookings will go ahead and access to the parks will continue as normal for owners of caravans and lodges.” Celtic Holiday Parks was established in 2003 by managing director Huw Pendleton as a family-run venture, Daily Express reports . The parks have earned awards, including luxury accommodation provider of the year 鈥 south Wales and recognition as among the best caravan and camping parks in Pembrokeshire. Over the past two decades, the company has invested approximately 拢6 million into expanding and upgrading its sites. It offers a mix of static caravans, luxury lodges, glamping pods, and touring and camping pitches. Potential buyers interested in acquiring the business and assets are being encouraged to contact the administrators’ team directly. The company weathered the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic with support from a six-figure HSBC loan in 2020. It was secured under the coronavirus business interruption loan scheme, which enabled the addition of 54 new holiday homes across its portfolio. In 2022, in recognition of his work in the sector, Mr Pendleton was honoured for his 鈥渙utstanding contribution to the UK tourism industry.鈥 Get daily breaking news updates on your phone by joining our WhatsApp community here . We occasionally treat members to special offers, promotions and ads from us and our partners. See our Privacy Notice