Golden Sands Holiday Park - Devon

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Week Lane, Dawlish, Devon. EX7 0LZ

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The local area around Golden Sands Holiday Park & Devon

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River Link, River Dart Cruises
River Link operates cruises along the beautiful River Dart, between Dartmouth and Totnes. Our award winning 'Round Robin' is a full day round trip combining the steam train, river cruise and bus ride. Themed evening cruises are also available.

Pennywell Farm
The biggest and multi award winning Farm Activity Park in the South West! There's so much for the whole family to enjoy including ponies and piglets, eagles and owls, goats and guinea pigs, slides, go-karts, quad bikes, train rides, trampolines, tractors and more! Also, enjoy a new fun activity every half hour - watch, learn and join in!

Paignton & Dartmouth Steam Railway
Paignton & Dartmouth Steam Railway runs for 7 miles in Great Western tradition from Paignton along the spectacular Torbay coast to Churston and on through the wooded slopes bordering the Dart estuary to Kingswear. The scenery is superb, with seascapes right across Lyme bay to Portland Bill on clear days.

Powdersham Castle
Built over 600 years ago, Powderham Castle is the historic home of the Earl of Devon. Explore the beautiful grounds and secret garden where you will find powderham pets and many other attractions.

Crealy Adventure Park
Visit Crealy for a great family day out in Devon. Discover the wildest rides and the biggest events, entertainment and characters when you embark on Devon's biggest indoor and outdoor adventures. Meet the friendliest animals within 100 acres of countryside and enjoy delicious locally-sourced food. The fun never stops at Devon's Crealy

Ashcombe Adventure Centre
The Ashcombe Adventure Centre is a purpose built outdoor entertainment site set in over 2000 acres of countryside. It holds a range of activities to suit all ages, including shooting, archery, fishing and paintball.

Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve
This reserve is home to many species of wildlife and holds geomorphologic interest. Habitats at the Warren, include dunes, grassland, ponds, salt marsh and mudflats. The Warren is also the main roost for wildfowl and wading birds of the Exe Estuary.

Topsham Museum
Topsham Museum is housed in a group of late 17th century buildings overlooking the Exe Estuary. As well as the furnished period rooms of the house, visitors can also enjoy the displays of local history with a maritime background.

Golden Hind Ship
Relive Sir Francis Drake's incredible 16th century voyage aboard this full size replica of his fantastic ship. The Golden Hind offers a unique insight into life onboard a 16th century sailing ship. Also, join the Brixham Buccaneers every Thursday throughout the summer for their swashbuckling pirate antics!

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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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