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Set amidst 27 acres of peaceful parkland, Atlantic Bays is close to a selection of superb bays and sandy coves which are perfect for those long, sunny days at the beach.
The park offers timber lodges and chalets set in their own tranquil areas but never too far away from the facilities.
Close to the town centre but in a quiet location, ideal base for exploring all of Cornwall. Light and airy with a seaside atmosphere this self catering accommodation has been refurbished to a very high standard, contemporary and yet cosy with fastidious attention to detail.
This spacious ground floor apartment is part of an old fisherman's cottage in East Looe only yards from the River Looe and sea front. It is close to shops, cafes, restaurants and allows easy access to the coast path. It has a double and twin bedroom plus a small secure enclosed courtyard
A delightful 2 bedroom house in quiet area of Poole harbour side close to the water edge, walking distance of the quay side with the numerous restaurants and bars, short walk from the main shopping area. Ideally situated to explore the surrounding area by car or public transport.
Located in Hope Cove in South Devon, The Knot is all about location. Perfectly situated for the beach or the coastal path, The Knot is a delightful two bedroom, 2 bathroom cottage with a distinct nautical feel. A 2 minute walk and you are on the beach or the South West Coastal Path.
This newly refurbished lodge house is perfect for those who love the great outdoors. Surrounded by spectacular scenery and bridleways, overlooking the Exe Estuary, you can choose to relax or explore. Easy distance from Exeter, Exmouth, Dartmoor and Dawlish.
The Jurassic Coast The UNESCO world heritage site Jurassic coast runs from Exmouth in the west to Studland in the east. The coastal rocks reveal the history of the Earth over a 185 million years across theTriassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. It is therefore an excellent location to hunt for fossils and with a little local knowledge visitors can learn what types of fossils are repreented in which areas and make their own discoveries. The inland countryside of East Devon and Dorset are also very beautiful and interesting.