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Holiday Park Auto Locksmith

Auto Locksmith at
Flower of May

A family-run Scarborough favourite — static caravans, touring pitches, the popular on-site pub, and holidaymakers who've enjoyed the beer garden so much they forgot where they put their car key.

Usually within 15 minutes
Flower of May, Scarborough
5-star service

The Family-Run Favourite

Flower of May is one of Scarborough's most popular independent holiday parks — a proper family-run operation with generations of returning visitors. It sits just inland from the coast on the road between Scarborough and Filey, with a mix of static caravans, touring pitches, and the kind of friendly atmosphere that chain parks can't replicate. The on-site pub and beer garden are genuinely good — and that's where a surprising number of key emergencies begin.

The park's layout — a network of roads through static caravans and touring pitches — means we've learned to navigate it efficiently. Give us your pitch number or describe the caravan colour and we'll find you. We've unlocked cars next to awnings, between rows of statics, and in the overspill car park by the main entrance.

The Renault Captur and the Beer Garden

A couple from Barnsley had spent a sunny Saturday afternoon in the beer garden. When it was time to head back to their touring caravan, the Renault Captur key wasn't in his jacket. They retraced their steps — the bar, the bench, the path back to the pitch. Nothing. We arrived within 20 minutes of their call, opened the Captur (the spare key was in the glovebox — a common mistake), and retrieved it. The original key was found the next morning under the beer garden bench by a staff member. No damage, no new key needed — just a good reminder to keep the spare somewhere other than inside the locked car.

Renault CapturLost in beer gardenSpare in glovebox

The Vauxhall Insignia and the Awning Incident

A family was packing up their touring caravan on checkout day. The awning was down, the camping gear was stowed, and the Vauxhall Insignia was loaded. The problem: the key was somewhere inside the folded awning, which was now in the car boot. The car was locked, the key was in the boot (inside the awning bag), and the family was effectively locked out of a car that was holding its own key. We opened the Insignia, retrieved the key from the awning bag in the boot, and had them on the road in 15 minutes. They checked out on time.

Vauxhall InsigniaKey in bootCheckout day

Locked Out at Flower of May?

We're minutes from the park entrance — static caravan or touring pitch, we'll find you.

Call 01723 817140

Available 24/7 — Flower of May, Scarborough & all Yorkshire coast holiday parks