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Enjoy a Cornish Country Holiday

Cornwall offers the best of the West Country. The coast, the countryside and the history of the South West is portrayed magnificently on the Cornish landscape. Cornwall offers you many things to engage in during your holiday from activities to complete indulgence. Surfing, sailing, walking or merely basking in the glory of this amazing land is among the many options. It is a great place to take your kids on holiday too. From the world famous Eden Project to animal farms where children can play and learn are places worth taking your kids. There are gardens, parks, museums and a great expanse of lush outdoors for the whole family to try different activities. The Lizard Peninsula of Cornwall is Britain's only ophiolite site. Rich with wildlife and Bronze Age evidence, it is also an Area of outstanding Natural Beauty. The lighthouse on the peninsula is another fascinating attraction.

Cornwall is home to some unique attractions found in the country. The open air Minack Theatre in Porthcurno, Land's End, St Michael's Mount, Holy Wells and Celtic origin are some that you should not miss. The National Maritime Museum of Cornwall gives you a complete overview of the maritime history and heritage of Cornwall. The land of Cornwall is surrounded by 80% of the coast and it is an integral part of the county. The mining history of Cornwall has been a significant one and ten UNESCO World Heritage Sites are identified from its mining locations. Distinctive Cornish towns and villages feature true Cornish tradition. St Agnes, St Austell and St Ives are some of the places you might want to visit. The Bodmin Moor and Tamar Valley are two of the most fascinating locations you find in Cornwall.

The most Westerly point of mainland England is situated in Cornwall and is called the Land's End. It is one of the most spectacular locations in Britain. Picturesque Cornwall cottages are scattered all over the landscape with many being old-fashioned cosy cottages nestled in pretty villages or stunning locations. If you are going on holiday to Cornwall, consider staying at a self catering property, where you get to experience the country life in all its splendour. Cornwall cottages are a much better option to explore the coast and country and the Cornish life extensively. Sample the famous Cornish cream teas and pasties and enjoy the luxury of locally produced fine food and wine on your holiday in Cornwall.

Pick your favourite Cornwall cottages for true West Country holidays in Cornwall by visiting Toad Hall Cottages and discover self catering options across the South West.

A South Devon Holiday – Perfect for All

When it comes to holidaying within the UK, the county of Devon is one of the best options for you. South Devon in particular is extremely popular - its mesmerizing combination of stunning coast and countryside makes it a must visit for everyone, all year round. The English Rivera, South Devon's beautiful bay is composed of the towns of Torquay, Babbacombe, Paignton and Brixham and offers fantastic holidays for all - couples, families and friends.

What are South Devon holidays famous for? Plenty! Award winning beaches, exotic palm trees, seaside holidays are guaranteed during your holiday here. In addition, the English Riviera offers several other attractions - more than any other resort in the UK. Nature enthusiasts, Geology buffs, History lovers and those seeking a wild and active holiday are in luck during a South Devon holiday.

Beach Lovers will enjoy stunning beaches and the wonderful coastline which spans for 70 miles. There are several beaches with Blue Flag awards and several activities for water sport enthusiasts. If getting wet is not your forte, and you prefer walking - South Devon is the place for you. The Coastal Path from the Exe Estuary to Wembury lets you experience ancient walkways, secret coves, pretty fishing villages and the beautiful rich countryside. Also, walking, cycling and horse riding in the wilds of Dartmoor National Park is something not to be missed out on. Other ways to enjoy the landscape is by bus, boat and steam train.

Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the Dawlish Warren National Nature Reserve, which includes habitats such as dunes, grassland and ponds. There are several beautiful gardens in South Devon that feature many plants, trees and flowers. Greenway - Agatha Christies' garden and Plant World are two must visit gardens in South Devon. History lovers are in luck in South Devon - the National Trust has more properties in Devon than any other county. Examples include Bradley Newton Abbot and Coleton Fishacre. There are also several castles to visit such as English Heritage Castles at Totnes, Dartmouth and Berry Pomeroy. Museums in Devon include Salcombe's Maritime and Local History Museum and Topsham Museum in Exeter.

Thrill seekers in South Devon will love all the adventure parks that this area has to offer - Crealy Adventure Park offers exhilarating rides and Woodlands Leisure Park is UK's biggest indoor play centre. Other activities such as shooting, archery, fishing and paintball are offered at Ashcombe Adventure Centre, whilst Canoe Adventures is a great place for a canoe ride along the River Dart.

South Devon holidays are fun for everyone! English Riviera provides information about accommodation in the area - such as Brixham cottages.