Friday, 21 June 2013

Holidaying in the South West


For British tourists the South West is still the most popular destination, the classic English seaside holiday, which means so many different things these days. From delightful Devon fishing villages to the dramatic surfing beaches of North Cornwall, it is a splendid summer holiday location and excellent for breaks throughout the year.


Golden Cap Holiday Park is situated at the heart of the Jurassic Coast with excellent cliff top walks and a short stroll to Seatown beach. The park overlooks beautiful views across 2,000 acres of National Trust Land, ideal for relaxing with your family and friends. The self catering Holiday Park has been named after the well-known Golden Cap cliff which is the highest point on the Southern Coastline. From the top the views are simply striking from Lyme Regis to Portland.


Located on the magnificent heritage coastline with unique countryside in every direction, Highlands End offers you a base from which to explore beautiful and unspoiled West Dorset. If you want to walk, swim, ride, or simply explore the old villages, historic towns, museums and gardens, Highlands End offers a comfortable base with top of the range caravans and brand new lodges. Onsite facilities include an indoor swimming pool, gym, tennis courts, and game room, also with a bar/restaurant and popular pitch and putt. There really is something for everyone.


These holiday lodges are two years old and offer lakeside views on the outside and are beautifully furnished and comfortable on the inside, featuring contemporary interiors with superb soft furnishings, luxury fitted kitchens and log burning stoves to make sure every comfort whatever the season. Both lodges have their own private hot tubs from which you can enjoy their stunning and peaceful location and spectacular lakeside views.

For more information about any of the above accommodation please feel free to contact Michael Paul Holidays at:

http://www.michaelpaulholidays.co.uk/

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