The park is open from April to October, with most dates for 2012 dates
available at 2011 prices.
Holiday Details
The letting period is from 4pm on the day of arrival until 10am on the day
of departure.
Short breaks can be accommodated, which can be from Monday to Friday or
Friday to Monday.
Week breaks are from Saturday to Saturday.
Payment via PayPal.
Sorry no dogs/pets or smoking.
Terms and conditions apply.
Places to Visit Locally
St Mary’s Bay - Sandy beach a short walk from caravan with about 100
steps to get to it - easy going down, but a bit harder coming up! Nothing
here other than sand, water and peace.
Shoalstone - With rock pools, open air sea water pool, a little café
and toilets. You can walk into Brixham via the harbour.
Broadsands - This is on the route towards Torquay and just outside of
Brixham about 10/15 minutes drive. Car parking and all facilities, including
beach hut hire, canoes boats etc. This is a very safe sandy beach.
Goodrington - Just another 5 minute drive towards Torquay, again with
all facilities including a family restaurant. The beach is a mix of sand
and tiny pebbles; very safe, with toilets, amusement arcade, pedal swans and
motor bumper boats on the lake. Also electric cars for the children, walks
around the beach, and you can even walk into Paignton if you have the
energy.
Paignton - A seaside town, again only another 5 minutes on towards
Torquay, with loads of shops, amusement arcades, pier and everything else
you might want - including the beach.
Torquay - The main local town with a beach and sand, but not as much
as the others. There's also lots of large department stores, shops, other
facilities, amusements, restaurants, cinemas, theatres etc. etc.
Babbicombe - Through Torquay about 10 minutes drive along the coast,
this is a cliff type area, with cliff railway to the beach or a long walk.
A miniature village is worth a visit, also Bygones, which is a Victorian
museum with a difference - walk amongst the shops and see and smell things
gone by; it is an interesting place for all of the family.
Stoke Gabriel - This is on the estuary, with a lake as well; if you
want to go and catch crabs this is where to go. Record catch so far is my
niece, 140 crabs in one hour - beat that! There is a café, parking and
walks around the village. Ideal for picnics.
Dartmoor - Get away from everything here, with ponies, sheep and cows
all in the roads. There's also lakes, walks, hills, fishing and lots of
other things to do and explore.
This is just a snapshot of the area; we have been here many times over many
years and still find new places every visit.
NB: Parking. The parking tickets allow you to park in any Torbay car park
and therefore you can use all of the time you pay for, wherever you go. You
can buy a weekly ticket for about £25 which covers all of Torbay. This is
available online or at the Tourist Information Centre, one of which you will
find in Brixham.