Thinking of upgrading from a touring caravan to a static caravan or lodge at Spring Lea? This 2026 guide is for you.


Quick Takeaways

  • Static: setup in 0 min, tourer: 1–2 hr
  • No towing, zero stress
  • Up to 3x the space
  • Use in all seasons
  • Higher annual cost, lower "per trip" work
  • Trade in your tourer as deposit
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What This Guide Covers

  • Static vs touring: setup, comfort, cost
  • Why upgrade in Shropshire
  • Decking vs awning
  • Trade-in process
  • Owner park perks & how to decide

See inside for part exchange rules, "15-year park limit" tip, and hidden costs.

1. Introduction

The view from the decking sold you. The lake, the hills, the quiet.

You've been coming back to Shropshire for years. But lately, the journey home has started to feel longer than the break itself.

The turning point usually comes on a wet Sunday afternoon. You're packing the awning into the car while the kids ask how long until they're home. And you think: "We spend more time setting up than actually relaxing."

Sound familiar?

Upgrading to a static isn't just about more space. It's about trading "go anywhere" flexibility for "always there" simplicity.

This guide is for touring caravan and motorhome owners who keep coming back to Shropshire — and are ready to swap the tow-hitch for a permanent lakeside base.

2. The Core Shift: From "Go Anywhere" to "Always There"

Touring caravan versus static caravan comparison at Spring Lea Holiday Park, Shrewsbury

The "Sunday Dread" vs the "Friday Feeling"

Seasonal touring pitch customers at Spring Lea who've made the switch often talk about two opposite feelings.

Sunday Dread (Touring Life):

  • Deflate and pack away the awning.
  • Empty the cassette toilet.
  • Pack everything back into the car.
  • Hitch up safely.
  • Tow home for 2–4 hours, usually in traffic, in the rain.

Friday Feeling (Static Life):

  • Finish work, throw some basics in the car.
  • Drive a normal, unhitched car at normal speeds.
  • Arrive, park, unlock, turn on the lights.
  • The bed is made. The kitchen is stocked. The heating works at the flick of a switch.

Seed question:
Do you spend the first two hours of your break setting up — and the last two hours packing down?

If yes, a static might already make more sense than you realise.

Request a brochure from Spring Lea Holiday Park, Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Space and Specs: A Different League

Interior space comparison between static caravan and touring caravan

Touring caravans must be light and narrow enough to tow. Width is usually restricted to 2.2–2.3m, with convertible beds and compact wet rooms.

Static caravans are built to be lived in. Typical specs include:

  • Width: Typically 10–12ft (3.0–3.7m), sometimes up to 14ft.
  • Furniture: Free-standing sofas and armchairs.
  • Plumbing: Full-size showers and mains-connected toilets. No more chemical cassette trips when it's dark and raining.
  • Thermal Comfort: Many modern statics are built to BS 3632 residential standards. Domestic insulation, double glazing, and central heating. November in Shropshire becomes a comfortable stay, not an endurance test.

3. Key Differences at a Glance

Feature Touring Caravan Static Caravan
Arrival Check-in, level, unhitch, setup (1hr+) Park, unlock, relax (5 mins)
Towing Required (Speed limits, fuel cost, stress) None (Sited by the park)
Bedrooms Often convertible cushions Fixed beds, often with en-suite
Storage Limited by payload Unlimited (Leave clothes/bikes on site)
Winter Use Harder (Condensation issues) Easy (Central heating/Double glazing)
Neighbours Change every few days Stable community of owners

4. The Financial "Switch": Understanding the Investment

This is where a lot of touring owners get stuck.

A static has higher fixed annual costs. But touring has hidden "per trip" costs that add up fast.

The "Cost Per Night" Reframe

On many mid- to higher-spec owner-focused parks in Shropshire, annual static caravan pitch fees typically sit around £3,500–£5,000, depending on location and view.

At first glance, that feels steep compared with a £35 per night touring pitch.

But you have to look at the whole year.

Touring costs add up:

  • Storage: £300–£600 per year.
  • Extra fuel: Towing can reduce real-world MPG by 30–50%, especially on long M6/M54 runs from the West Midlands.
  • Campsite fees: £30–£50+ per night.
  • Wear and tear: Extra servicing, tyres, and hitch gear.

If you regularly visit Shropshire for 20–30 weekends a year, the cost per night of a static becomes very reasonable — and you remove all the setup hassle.

Request a brochure from Spring Lea Holiday Park, Shrewsbury

Hidden Costs to Watch (Static Ownership)

We're pro-static, but honesty matters. These are the extra costs you must factor in:

  • Insurance: Higher than a tourer due to flood/storm risk. Budget £300–£500 per year.
  • Utilities: Electricity is metered. At Spring Lea, all pitches include piped gas and wired broadband as standard.
  • Winterisation: You must drain the water system in winter to stop pipes bursting. Parks charge about £60–£100 for this, or you can learn to do it yourself.

Depreciation

Both touring and static caravans lose value. However, the markets work differently:

  • Touring: Easier to sell privately on Auto Trader.
  • Static: Usually sold via the park or to a trader. The depreciation curve is steeper in the first few years.

Mindset shift: Think of a static like a gym membership or a boat — a lifestyle expense that gives you regular use, not a financial investment.

5. Regional Perks: Why Upgrade in Shropshire?

Couple stargazing from their holiday lodge decking at Spring Lea Holiday Park, Shrewsbury

The "Dark Sky Deck"

The Shropshire Hills are designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty — and the low light pollution means stunning stargazing on clear nights.

  • Touring: You sit on a camping chair on the grass or gravel.
  • Static: You build a secure, raised deck. On a clear night, you step straight out of the lounge with a hot drink to watch the stars. No mud, no wet chairs, no packing away in the dark.

At Spring Lea, hot tubs are permitted on owner pitches — so you can stargaze from the water on a cold February evening.

Community and Security

Touring parks can be fun, but neighbours change daily.

Static parks in our region offer a stable community:

  • The Village Feel: You see the same faces. Neighbours watch your van when you aren't there.
  • Events: Many parks host owner-exclusive barbecues or wine tastings.

Flood Risk & Views (The "Must Know")

Some of the most beautiful parks in Shropshire sit along scenic river valleys (the Severn, the Tern, the Perry).

  • The Risk: A touring van can be towed away if the river rises. A static cannot.
  • The Advice: Ask the park about their flood history and check the Environment Agency flood map for your specific pitch. Weigh up the waterfront view against your peace of mind.

6. Making the Move: Part Exchange & Logistics

Can I Trade In My Tourer or Motorhome?

Yes. Most static caravan parks and dealers in Shropshire (including ours) are happy to take touring caravans, motorhomes, and sometimes even cars in part exchange.

  • Why do it: It avoids the hassle of a private sale and creates an immediate deposit.
  • Valuation: Dealers use Glass's Guide to value your tourer, just like the car trade.

The "15-Year Rule" (Insider Tip)

This is the single most important thing to check.

Most parks have an age limit for statics on their site — often 15 or 20 years.

  • The Trap: The clock starts from the date of manufacture, not the date you buy it.
  • The Advice: If you buy a 10-year-old static on a 15-year park, you only have 5 years of use left. Always check the licence agreement expiry date before you sign.

7. Decision Framework: Are You Ready to Upgrade?

Use this quick checklist:

  • The Location Test: Do we naturally return to Shropshire more than 3 times a year?
  • The Stress Test: Do I secretly dread the towing, loading, and awning setup?
  • The Season Test: Would we like to use our holiday base comfortably in November or February?
  • The Space Test: Do we need separate bedrooms for grandkids or a secure space for the dog?
  • The Result: If you ticked 3 or more, you are likely ready to upgrade.

8. Why Choose Salop Caravan Sites?

We know you have choices in Shropshire. Here's why touring owners choose to put down roots with us.

Across all Salop Caravan Sites parks in Shropshire — especially our lakeside locations such as Spring Lea Holiday Park — owners benefit from:

  • Fair, transparent pricing.
  • Well-maintained lakeside and countryside settings.
  • Owners-only areas and quieter developments for predictable, peaceful stays.
  • Experienced, approachable park managers who offer honest advice.
  • Clear information and no hidden conditions.

Transparent Advice

We are a family-run business with deep roots in the region. We don't believe in hard sales. We want you to stay for 15+ years.

  • Part Exchange Guarantee: As part of the Salop Leisure group, we can offer competitive part-exchange values for your touring caravan or motorhome, making the switch simple and secure.

Why Buy at Spring Lea?

Spring Lea is a brand-new countryside holiday park and fishery in the heart of Shropshire, designed for owners who want peaceful escapes with exceptional fishing on their doorstep.

  • Competitive Fees: Site fees from just £3,600/year (single) or £4,215 (double)
  • Fishing Paradise: Four coarse and carp lakes with fish up to 33lbs
  • Watersports: Paddleboarding and kayaking on Lake Kingfisher (BYO equipment)
  • Hot Tubs Allowed: Subject to park approval — rare among quality parks
  • Included Extras: Piped gas and wired broadband as standard on all pitches
  • Family Friendly: Children's play area plus enclosed dog walking area
  • Easy Access: Just 5 miles from Shrewsbury, convenient for the Midlands
  • Family Run: Managed by Martin & Ann Phillips, who live on-site

Interested in upgrading your touring caravan to a holiday static or lodge at Spring Lea? Book a site visit and let's have a chat.

Spring Lea at a Glance

Location Lea Cross, 5 miles from Shrewsbury
Postcode SY5 8HU
Park Managers Martin & Ann Phillips
Season 10+ months
Site Fees (inc VAT) Single £3,600 / Double £4,215
On-Site Facilities 4 fishing lakes, paddleboarding/kayaking, children's play area, dog exercise area, piped gas, wired broadband, free Wi-Fi
Hot Tubs Allowed (subject to park approval)
Pets Welcome, with enclosed dog walking area

9. Conclusion & Next Steps

Touring offers freedom. Static ownership offers sanctuary.

It's the difference between "going on a trip" and "going home."

If you're tired of the towing but still in love with the lake, the hills, and the dark skies of this region, a static is the natural next step.

You keep the views you love. You lose the work you hate.

Best next step:

  • Book a stay in your tourer at Spring Lea.
  • Wander into the owners-only area.
  • Ask to sit inside a static for ten minutes.
  • Shut the door. Look at the space. Imagine arriving on a Friday night in February with zero setup.

Most people know, in that moment, if it's right for them.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use my touring caravan as a deposit?
Yes. We accept touring caravans and motorhomes in part exchange. The value is deducted from the price of your new static caravan.

Do static caravans hold their value?
Like cars, they depreciate. The steepest drop is in the first few years. However, the true value is in usage. A static used 30 times a year offers immense lifestyle value compared to a tourer used twice a year.

Can I sublet my static to help with costs?
At Spring Lea, we do not allow commercial subletting. We prioritise a quiet, secure community for our owners over rental income. Always check the specific licence agreement for the park you are interested in.

Can I have a hot tub at Spring Lea?
Yes. Hot tubs are permitted on owner pitches at Spring Lea, subject to park guidelines. Many owners find it's the perfect way to unwind after a day walking the Shropshire Hills.

Is a static caravan warmer than a tourer?
Almost always, yes. Most modern statics have domestic-grade central heating and insulation (BS 3632 standard), making them comfortable even in freezing temperatures.

Do I pay Council Tax on a static caravan?
In almost all cases on holiday parks, no. You pay Council Tax on your main home. A small share of the park's business rates is usually included in your site fees.

Request a brochure from Spring Lea Holiday Park, Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Disclaimer: This guide is for general information only and reflects typical industry practice as of 2025/2026. While we aim for accuracy, we make no representations or warranties about the completeness, accuracy, or reliability of the information provided, and we accept no liability for any errors or omissions. Costs, policies, licence terms, and facilities vary between parks and manufacturers and may change without notice. Any reliance you place on this information is at your own risk — always confirm details directly with the park manager before making any purchase decision. This content does not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice. If you need specific guidance, please consult a qualified professional.