Hoburne Torbay - Devon

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Address details for Hoburne Torbay

Grange Road, Paignton, Devon. TQ4 7JP

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The local area around Hoburne Torbay & Devon

Hoburne Torbay

Ah, the English Riviera... glistening sea, 22 miles of unspoilt coastline and old-style glamour - the most idyllic location if you're looking for Devon holiday parks. Explore Torbay, the caravan park's surrounding area - with its breathtaking scenery, gorgeous harbours and quaint little villages - then enjoy the shopping and restaurants in nearby Paignton. Or why not pack a bag, and embark on a trek across the craggy landscape of Dartmoor. Then just sit back, relax, and enjoy your well-deserved Devon cream tea and scones.

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Hartland Lodge 59 Hartland Lodge 59 in Bideford. Woolsery is an attractive village, set within the unspoiled rolling North Devon countryside. The village is bordered by wonderful coastlines and country walks, and its history can be traced back to before the Domesday Book. The heart of the village was built around its Norman Church and there are many small festivals and fairs throughout the year, including the ‘Woolsery Show’, which has been established since the 1800’s. Woolsery is also famous for its cheese. A trip to the local dairy will show you cheeses handmade using traditional methods using fresh goat’s and cow’s milk to produce a range of cheeses, from soft through to hard. Woolsery village is within easy reach of the sandy beaches of Westward Ho and the fishing village of Instow and Appledore. Nearby, you can also visit Clovelly with its steep cobbled streets and Hartland & Stoke with their Abbey and church, whilst surf-enthusiasts will appreciate the well-known surfing centre of Bude.. More Information

 

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