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Sandy Bay, Exmouth, Devon. EX8 5BT

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The local area around Devon Cliffs Holiday Park & Devon

Devon Cliffs Holiday Park

Devon a county of delights with sun, sea, and surf with moors as well as cream teas, cider and pasties. Lots of places to visit in this popular area for holidays and breaks to enjoy the coastline, countryside and beaches of Devon.

All this plus the chance to explore heather clad Exmoor, Torquay and the English Riviera, plus the glittering Atlantic surf. Devon Cliffs Holiday Park has its own wide and sandy beach, with sloped access direct from the holiday Park. Sandy Bay Beach is ideal for sunbathing, building sand castles or why not discover the natures of the sea in the small rock pools.

Next to the park is the World of Country Life or for the more active family try Crealy Adventure Park a great day out with rollercoasters, go-karts, carousel playground, magic realm and bumper boats.

Apart from cream teas Devon's speciality is Letterboxing, a kind of treasure hunt carried out all over Dartmoor. Finally no visit can be complete without a trip to the zoo so try Paignton Zoo filled with rare and exotic beasts.

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