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Commanding spectacular views across the beautiful South Cornwall countryside from its elevated setting this small cluster of country cottages looks over picturesque Cornish villages nestling amid an idyllic patchwork of fields and woodland.
With some cottages boasting their own private hot tub guests also enjoy use of an indoor heated swimming pool. Fresh garden produce is grown on site and there are plenty of quaint local villages offering a good selection of fine traditional pubs and restaurants.
An ideal base for exploring Green Acres sits close to St Austell Bay and the secluded beaches at Polkerris and Par. The historic port of Fowey and the world-famous Eden Project are within easy reach.
Wooda Lakes, Holsworthy, Devon
Enjoying an idyllic setting in 22 acres of Devon countryside encompassing five fishing lakes these pine lodges offer you a haven of peace and tranquillity.
This is an excellent location for exploring the many treasures of both Devon and North Cornwall. Just five miles away are the expansive sandy beaches of Bude great for surfing watersports and sun. The market town of Holsworthy and a host of tourist attractions and activities are all within easy reach.
The Lakes with no close season each scaling 1½ acres in size and all well stocked with tench roach bream and carp provide the perfect setting for a rewarding and unhurried fishing experience.
Notter Mill, Saltash, Cornwall
Notter Mill nestles on the banks of the River Lynher awarded the David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation this peaceful and secluded setting has a tranquil atmosphere and boasts its own outdoor heated swimming pool (available May 23Sep 12) along with outdoor tennis/badminton courts adventure playground and football pitch. Fishing is also available locally. Just a two minute walkdown a pleasant country lane is the Notter Bridge Inn with its riverside gardens and good pub fare. With quick access to A38 Notter Mill is a great base for you to explore the South West.
Castle Brake Holiday Park, Woodbury, Devon
A warm welcome awaits you at Castle Brake Holiday Park which is situated just 1½ miles from the village of Woodbury in the idyllic setting of Woodbury Common. Within a short drive from the park are the fabulous Jurassic beaches of Exmouth and Budleigh Salterton. Sidmouth and the city of Exeter are close by.
After a day visiting the various attractions of Devon why not return to this family run park for a relaxing meal or drink in the brasserie restaurant and bar or simply enjoy a gentle stroll around the park while watching the local wildlife.
Exmoor Gate, Wivelscombe, Somerset
Nestling in a pretty wooded valley on the edge of Exmoor this small family run park sits on the scenic tourist route between Taunton and Bampton.
Perfect for those wishing to take a holiday at their own pace Exmoor Gate offers you the opportunity to be as active or relaxed as you like. Walk the hills and soak up the drama of Exmoor enjoy the beaches fish or sail on Wimbleball Lake or play some golf. Alternatively take it easy with the on-site leisure facilities or just unwind in a hot tub.
The excellent local gastropub provides the ideal venue for the perfect end to your day whilst Taunton with its shops bistros and nightlife is an easy drive.
Forest of Dean Lodges, Coleford, Gloucestershire
Nestling amid lush oak woodland these superb cabins enjoy a spectacular setting in the heart of England's first national forest park. An ideally situated base for exploring the beautiful woods historic market towns and picturesque villages that combine to create the magical Forest of Dean.
A wealth of outdoor activities await in the surrounding area from climbing and abseiling to canoeing in the Wye Valley sailing on the River Severn or enjoying the gentle walks and superb cycling paths in the largest oak woodland in the country.
Alternatively just sit back relax and soak up the glorious view peace and tranquillity right on the doorstep!
Family attractions and activities abound including craft centres gardens museums historic villages and steam train rides.
Leonards Cove, Dartmouth, Devon
Enjoying a magnificent clifftop setting overlooking the spectacular South Devon coastline and Start Bay this family run holiday park occupies 20 acres in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. A peaceful and tranquil holiday base providing comfortable accommodation all year.
Stoke Fleming has a shop traditional country pub and an excellent licensed restaurant on site. Leonards Cove stands just ½ a mile from Blackpool Sands one of Devon's most famous and unspoilt coves offering swimming sailing watersports fishing and family attractions.
A championship golf course is just 3 miles away. Bird watching at famous Slapton Sands right on the Devon coastal path where a narrow sand and shingle beach separates a large freshwater lake from the sea is 4 miles. A launderette is also available.
Historic Dartmouth 2 miles away has shops restaurants river cruises and a nearby car ferry to popular Torbay Torquay Paignton and Brixham. The rolling moorland and rugged tors of Dartmoor are a 30 minute drive.
Chesil, Weymouth, Dorset
Commanding spectacular views overlooking the Fleet Lagoon to Chesil Bank and the Portland Peninsula beyond Chesil offers the perfect location for a relaxing holiday.
A family park with a warm and friendly atmosphere. Children have their own safe play area whilst the indoor pool is just perfect for family fun. The Clubroom provides the ideal venue for a relaxing drink once the sun goes down.
A wealth of things to see and do await you in this beautiful area with the centre of Weymouth just 3 miles away. After all nowhere does seaside like Weymouth. This fantastic Georgian seaside resort boasts a beautiful sandy beach and safe bathing waters. The picturesque Old Harbour offers a wealth of dining and entertainment options with freshly caught seafood a speciality.
Chesil is within easy reach of Great attractions and days out such as the Sealife Centre Abbotsbury Swannery and Monkey World. The park is well served by buses.
Dean Steep, Lynton, Devon
Enjoying a truly idyllic setting in 17 peaceful acres of Exmoor National Park Dean Steep boasts some of the most breathtaking panoramic views in Devon. Wonderful moorland and riverside walking unfolds from your door with footpaths through the lush rolling pastureland. You can also enjoy shared use of the pretty gardens with their fishponds walkways and quiet suntraps. A games room Wendy house garden furniture barbecue+ and a launderette+ are also available for all dates.
+Charges apply.
This is an exceptionally beautiful area perfect for lovers of nature photography riding fishing rambling and cycling. Just 2 miles away are the twin towns of Lynton and Lynmouth connected by their unique water powered railway and the sandy beach at Lee Bay. Doone Valley the Valley of the Rocks superb coastal walks NT properties Barnstaple Minehead and Dunster are all within easy reach.
Sandhills Holiday Park, Mudeford, Dorset
Enjoying a delightful setting in the wooded grounds of an 18th century Manor House Sandhills is situated right on the sea front between friars Cliff Beach and Christchurch Harbour. Superbly located for a seaside holiday with direct access onto the promenade Sandhills also makes an excellent base for exploring the New Forest with its ponies Dorset and the beautiful ’Isle’ of Purbeck. Christchurch Sailsbury Winchecter and Bournemouth with gardens good shopping and shows are all close by.