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Where to stay, eat and explore on the Cumbrian coast, by Julie Brominick
There’s no better way to discover this wild corner of Wales, says Kerry Walker
We set off from our Wiltshire home full of anticipation. Our destination was Cumbria, but not as we had known it. Like many, our trips there in the past had tended to be focused on the stunning lakes
1 Beacon Cottage Farm Holidays 2 Leonards Cove Holiday Village 3 Trwyn yr Wylfa Caravan & Camping Site 4 Crows Nest Caravan Park 5 Cannon Camping & Caravan Park 6 Porth Beach Holiday Park 7 St Monans
From guided walks around Babbacombe Bay to sipping rosé on a sunny terrace, this inn on the beach has it all, says Sue Wilkins
I DON’T know about you, but my family and I like nothing more than indulging in coffee and cake before heading off on a walk. So, the 18th-century Falcon Hotel – allegedly North Cornwall’s oldest coac
We keep the campervan stocked and ready, the bed made and cupboards full should a break in the weather and granddaughter childminding duties allow us to spend a few days away. I like to keep an eye on