Devon Coast Holiday Park - Devon

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Open: 07 March - 01 November

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Address details for Devon Coast Holiday Park

Marlborough Road, Ilfracombe, Devon. EX34 8PF

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The local area around Devon Coast Holiday Park & Devon

Perfectly located for coast and countryside, you'll find plenty to do in and around Ilfracombe. The town's maritime history is apparent: Overlooking the harbour is St Nicholas Chapel housing the UK's oldest working lighthouse, there is the all weather attraction of Ilfracombe Aquarium or the RNLI working lifeboat station is open to the general public.

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