Visitors from all around the world travel to visit Devon to see its stunning beaches and charming coastline. Visitors come here for the attractions, parks, coastal towns and unique nature reserve. Bordered by cerulean beaches, Devon's coast offers a number of beautiful sandy beaches both in northern and southern region and a pleasant water condition to enjoy a variety of water sporting activities such as swimming, surfing, scuba-diving and skiing. One of the best things that you can do to enjoy your vacation in Devon is to book your stay at the fabulous Croyde holiday cottages. These cottages are beautifully built and feature all the modern amenities that you would be looking for. Below are listed some of the sites and places you should surely visit during your stay at Croyde holiday cottages:
Visiting south Devon
While the northern region boasts some beautiful beaches, the coastline in South Devon is also a one-of-a-kind destination with several red sandstone cliffs and numerous stunning beaches with small secluded bays. South Devon is one of the most preferred destinations among the tourists looking for some romantic breaks at Croyde holiday cottages. While offering an array of fun-filled water-sports for the guests to enjoy, South Devon's beaches are some of the most-loved family-friendly beaches in Devon. Both Bigbury on Seais beach are the largest beaches in South Devon. Each of these beaches is perfect for couples and families. Tourists also walk across the pavement to reach the attractive nearby Burgh Island. Apart from those, the Hope Cove and Soar Mill Cove are also two wonderfully sheltered beaches located near Salcombe in South Devon. Known for its natural scenic beauty and picturesque landscape, beach area in Salcombe is an outstanding spot to visit with your loved ones.
Beaches
In North Devon, the Woolacombe Beach is one popular and busy beach extended over 3 miles between the Baggy and Morte Point. Being a pristine beach in North Devon, it is a great spot for enjoying some fun-filled water sports. The beach is well-maintained and that has led it to win numerous awards as well and you should surely experience it yourself during your stay at the Croyde holiday cottages. Another famous beach in Northern Devon is the Croyde Beach just south of the Croyde Bay. Famous for its beach break waves, Croyde beach is a paradise for the novice and experienced surfers. In addition, the surfing festival Oceanfest is also a major attraction for the international surfers. Saunton beach is quite popular among the couples and families staying at Croyde holiday cottages. For those looking for romantic getaways in Devon, should consider this gorgeous beach in North Devon. While boasting azure water with calm waves, this beach is ideal for those holiday makers who are looking for a relaxing beach venue away from the pulsating city life.
So, if you and your loved ones are visiting Croyde holiday cottages for a romantic getaway you would have a memorable time together.
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