Editor's pick top devon sites

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Editor's Pick Top Devon Sites

TOP DEVON SITES

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Editor's Pick Andrewshayes Holiday Park

Axminster

Andrewshayes Holiday Park is a family-run, countryside park overlooking the valleys and hills of East Devon. Friendly and welcoming, it has plenty to offer both on and off site. The South West Coast Path and seaside resorts of Lyme Regis and Charmouth are a short drive away, as well as local attractions such as Seaton Tramway and Burrow Farm Gardens.

This award-winning holiday park has well maintained facilities, including a lovely large covered heated swimming pool with retractable roof. There is a seasonal bar and café on site, play areas, games room and small toddler soft playroom. The park is pet friendly, has a dog exercise field and a woodland walk.

Overall, the perfect place for exploring the West Country.

See full listing on page 119, visit the website: andrewshayes.co.uk or call 01404 831225.

Editor's Pick Harford Bridge Holiday Park

Tavistock

Harford Bridge Holiday Park is a 2019 and 2020 Visit Devon Tourism award-winning holiday park set within Dartmoor National Park with views of the moor and the River Tavy forming a boundary offering riverside pitches in some areas. Free WiFi and Mobile App to get the best from your stay. The park is family and dog friendly, and is located on the Dartmoor Way cycle route. There are grass and hardstanding pitches (30 of these are located by the river) with or without electric and facilities include a shop, wet rooms, tennis court, play area, covered table tennis and table football, a dog exercise area and dog shower. There’s also a handy bike storage and information area, where hired bikes can be picked up. This is a truly beautiful park in a pleasant, rural area with all the activities of the National Park and Tamar Valley AONB on the doorstep.

See full listing on page 127, visit the website: harfordbridge.co.uk or call 01822 810349.

Editor's Pick Hidden Valley Touring & Camping Park

Ilfracombe

Tucked away in a wooded valley, close to the picturesque Ilfracombe Harbour and Woolacombe beach. The site is a secluded retreat perfect for rest and relaxation. The valley is flanked on both sides by mature trees, with plenty of walks through the wooded areas. A bus stop can be found at the site entrance.

On site you’ll find a shop, bar and restaurant area serving hot food, cream teas and drinks. The elevated position of the bar and restaurant gives


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