A holiday park group has scooped seven titles at the Hoseasons Awards.
Darwin Escapes, which has a number of sites across the country, was recognised at the event at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole Hotel.
The Hoseasons Awards, hosted by TV presenter and broadcaster Dermot O'Leary, saw attendance from industry-wide companies across the UK.
Among the accolades received by Darwin Escapes, based in Talacre, Flintshire, was the Best in Britain Holiday Park title for its Piran Meadows Retreat in Newquay.
The resort also won a Diamond Award for Relax and Explore Cornwall Large Park.
Beach Cove Coastal Retreat in Ilfracombe received the prize for Devon, Somerset, and Dorset Small Park.
Norfolk Woods Resort and Spa in Kings Lynn was recognised in the East of England Large Park category, Woodside Bay Lodge Retreat in Ryde, Isle of Wight, won South of England Large Park, and Rivendale Lodge Retreat in Ashbourne, Peak District, bagged the Heart of England Large Park title.
Finally, Mullion Cove Coastal Retreat in Cornwall emerged victorious in the Cornwall Lodge Escapes category.
Group operations director Drew Campbell thanked the staff for their hard work and dedication throughout the year.
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Mr Campbell said: "We are so grateful to our amazing teams across the country, and of course our loyal visitors and owners as they too play an important role in us winning these incredible Diamond Awards.
"We are privileged to be in the running every year due to the high standards of Darwin Escapes, but to win seven titles is just incredible, especially given these accolades are based on customer reviews and experience."
Piran Meadows, employing more than 30 staff, is a first-class site in a unique location, according to the company.
Sales manager Gavin Hewitt revealed activities including axe-throwing and rock climbing – as part of their popular GoActive programme – created a buzz locally and nationwide.
Mr Hewitt said: "This is a resort like no other.
"While we have owners from as far away as Wales, the North West and all over the country, our presence in Cornwall continues to grow.
"There is a real community feel and many of the owners have been here for years - we have all grown together and are excited for the next chapter."
You can follow Darwin Escapes on social media at @darwinescapes.
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