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Ancient English history is always an attraction to tourists traveling to England, historical romantic tales of knights, royals, and smugglers, then Devon and Cornwall are popular must-see places, and offer the most magnificent countryside and coastlines of untold un-spoilt beauty.

The stunning coastline of Devon and Cornwall extends from Lands End to the cliffs of East Devon and the soaring hills of the North. This stretch of coast is the longest in England offering up stunning fishing villages, creeks and cosmopolitan resorts, and these long stretches of sandy beaches and rolling waves are very popular with surfers and bathers.

If you are keen on countryside activities such as walking, horse riding, and cycling, these two counties rustic charms are sure to please the most discerning holidaymaker; with plenty to see and do has all the ingredients to make the perfect holiday.

Finding a good place to stay while visiting Devon and Cornwall is not a problem, there are plenty of choices guaranteed to suit the needs and budget of any traveler. These two counties have an abundance of Cornwall caravan parks, also the most beautiful Devon caravan park, set in the most delightful countryside with the most wonderful views along the coast.

There are plenty of accommodation options such as static caravans, cottages, also plenty of scope to accommodate touring caravans, motor-homes, camper vans, or simply just pitch your own tent; all pitches are an excellent size with electric hook-ups and pristine shower and toilet blocks.

If you are fond of ancient myths and legends, a visit to the remains of King Arthurs castle at Tintagel, or visit Slaughter Bridge, the place where King Arthur fought Mordred, or maybe visit Dozmary Pool, the seat of his famous sword Excalibur.

Activities are plentiful, holidaymakers can enjoy walking along stretches of sandy beaches or surf the waves, the coast offers a variety of activities, but if you prefer the beauty of the countryside, take the opportunity of visiting the many sleepy towns and villages.

Select a base to stay, maybe one of the many campsites in Cornwall and then travel around both counties and enjoy the beauty of the West Country. Some of the worlds famous gardens are to be found in Devon and Cornwall, they hold a variety of plant life in vibrant and colourful combinations, and some of these gardens are located at historic houses and stately mansions that have a story to tell.

Your accommodation sorted either on a caravan park Cornwall or a campsite Devon either way you can enjoy sumptuous meals of seafood, sample the many cafes and bistros, taste the local cheeses, washed down with chilled wine from local vineyards.

A spokesman for Wooda Farm Holiday Park in Bude North Cornwall said this is a wonderful part of England, it is beautiful, educational, and anyone choosing a holiday at our wonderful holiday park will not be disappointed, tourists can take a year-round holiday regardless of the season we extend a warm and welcoming atmosphere to all.

Locals have a deep respect for their land, and take pride in the scenic beauty of their country and their myths and tales of greatness, and are happy to share what is theirs with others.

For further information visit: www.wooda.co.uk

by: Mary Howe




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