A major UK holiday park operator has announced plans to open Wetherspoon pubs across almost all of its locations, offering budget-friendly options for holidaymakers. Haven Holidays is expanding its JD Wetherspoon partnership across its 39 UK locations following its debut of The Five Stones at Primrose Valley, North Yorkshire, in 2025. The test run was a huge success, triggering a rapid rollout of nine more pubs within months.The chain added another four pubs in 2025, including The Humber Stone in Cleethorpes, The London Stone in Rochester, The Red Rocks in Exmouth, and The Sir Thomas Haggerston in Haggerston.And, earlier this year, Haven welcomed four more bargain boozers, including The Bluff Inn in Cornwall, The Alfred Wainwright in Cumbria, The White Clover in Great Yarmouth, and The Springfield in Blackpool. It’s now officially been confirmed that most locations will follow suit. Simon Palethorpe, CEO of Haven Holidays, said: ‘I would like to see us growing this concept further across our estate. ‘I definitely think there is an opportunity for the majority of our parks to have a Wetherspoons. Haven Holidays is set to launch JD Wetherspoon pubs across almost all of its 39 UK locations The holiday park rolled out nine pubs in 2025 and and early 2026 – including The Humber Stone in Cleethorpes (pictured), The London Stone in Rochester and The Red Rocks in Exmouth’I could only have dreamed at that point that it would be this successful with our guests as it has been. We are celebrating a million, but I expect it to be many millions in a couple of years time.’ And if the ultra-low holiday prices weren’t enough, you can also catch the World Cup live at Wetherspoon pubs during your Haven break this summer. Enjoy the world’s biggest football tournament while diving into the food menu, which includes 3 for £15 on small plates. It comes after a coach company in Wales launched the UK’s first-ever Wetherspoon pub crawl this month, offering fans the ultimate pilgrimage for cut-price pints.Lloyds Coaches is operating a 250-mile ‘Spoons Pilgrimage’ on 27 June, touring six JD Wetherspoon pubs across North Wales and slightly beyond the border for just £20 per person.The £20 ticket excludes drinks served at each pub, though the coach firm promises ‘an epic day of good food, cheap pints, and great company’. Lloyds Coaches is launching a first-of-its-kind Wetherspoons pub crawl, touring six establishments across North Wales this month The second stop involves a 45-minute session at The Castle Hotel, a well-preserved Georgian building in Ruthin Not only does the trip give punters the opportunity to visit multiple Wetherspoons locations, it offers the chance to explore the beauty of North Wales, with stops in historic, cultural spots across the area.In a post, Lloyds declared: ‘We’re hitting some of the most iconic pubs across North Wales and the border.’Whether you’re in it for the affordable ales, the legendary breakfasts, or just to check the carpet patterns, this is the trip for you!’The 12-hour marathon starts early in Dolgellau at 9.15am, stopping at several collection points across Tywyn, Aberdyfi and Pennal for nearly 100 miles, before arriving at The Wilfred Owen in Oswestry at 12pm, where the pub crawl kicks off.A second stop at The Castle Hotel in Ruthin offers a watering hole in a well-preserved Georgian building dating from 1730 – with Snowdonia National Park just a stone’s throw away.Passengers continue on a 45-minute drive to a third stop at The Picture House in Colwyn Bay, before moving on to the nearby Palladium in Llandudno for their fourth round.The Grade II-listed Palladium, arguably the most impressive of all the pubs along the route, is known for being one of the UK’s most beautiful Wetherspoon venues, converted from a grand 1920s theatre and cinema with ornate interiors.Merry revellers will press on to Tafarn y Porth in Caernarfon, before setting off 45 minutes later for the final stop in Pen Cob in Pwllheli, arriving at 7.30pm.After a final round is consumed, the coach will return to the starting point at Dolgellau.