WITH the sun shining down once more on the UK, people are embarking on staycations across the nation.

We asked our readers, ‘Where was your favourite UK holiday spot when you were a child?’ and this is what they said.

Suzie Nutterchops White said: “Ponderosa caravan park at Flookburgh, now Haven.”

Alison Haycocks said: “Uncle Bill's at Liverpool.”

Janet Huitson said: “Day trips to the Lakes, with my mam and dad. In my teens, the Isle of Man. Bliss.”

Steve Low said: “Weston Super Mare.”

Joseph Watson said: “Only had one choice: A week in a caravan at Siloth.”

The Tanning Salon said: “Cornwall, definitely worth the long drive.”

Sheila Towers said: “Nethertown, Cumbria. A beach bungalow. Brilliant holidays by the sea!”

Peter Hill said: “Isle of Man.”

William Janet Hughes said: “Bigger Bank, Rainey Park or the Coast Road.”

Josie Garnett said: “Going to Grandmas.”

Tracey Egerton said: “Paignton Devon.”

Deborah King Evans said: “Scarborough spent many happy family holidays there. Our parents rented a big house and it was full of great grandparents, grandparents, mam's and dad's and loads of us kids. I loved it.”

Neil Andrew Causey said: “South End Caravan Park.”

Sarah Porter said: “Butlins Ayre.”

Louise Freestone said: “Jersey.”

Michala Tyson said: “Scarborough.”

Terina Hughes said: “Bilston.”

Jennifer Culley said: “Eskdale.”

Jan Thompson said: “Down the Rocks.”

Wendy Treverton said: “Caister in Norfolk.”

Adrian Watson said: “Bournemouth.”

Stephen Crellin said: “Camping at Tridley.”

Tracy HawdonwasSmith and Brenda Pratt agreed Blackpool was the best destination.

Andrea Morsby said: “Ponderosa Flookburgh, it's now a Haven site. Great memories.”

Responding to Andrea, Elizabeth Giles said: “Loved the amusement arcade and the shop … I remember buying a necklace like a can of Pepsi … haha.”