The given bar charts represent the types of holiday housing chosen by the UK countries in 2010: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Overall, hotels are the most popular holiday accommodation across the four countries, followed by self-carting except in Northern Ireland.
In England, hotels have the highest percentage of holiday housing with 55%, followed by self-carting with 25%. On the other hand, camping has the second lowest figure at around 12%. With caravan being the most unpopular holiday accommodation with around 5%. In Scotland, motels have the highest proportion of vacation places at approximately 53%, followed by self-carting at 30%. Meanwhile, caravan had a share of 12%. With camping being the most unused holiday housing at around 5%.
In Wales, hotels have a percentage of 49%. While self-carting has a share of 28%. However, caravan have the lowest proportion of holiday accommodation at around 9%. On the other hand, camping being the second lowest with 15%. In Northern Ireland, motels have the highest figure of holiday housing at 55%, followed by caravan at 31%. In contrast, self-carting and camping have an equal percentage of holiday accommodation a at 12% respectively
