Holiday Parks in Devon
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Devon Caravan Holiday Parks
A Devon holiday is just the ticket for a relaxing time away with your loved ones. One of England’s most beautiful counties, it’s packed with natural landscapes that live long in the memory. Two crisp coastlines, a couple of the finest national parks and an incredible five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty combine to delight you on a Devon caravan holiday.
Our Devon Cliffs Holiday Park is perched on the south coast. You’ll be just steps from the beach with a stay here and the salty sea breeze will hit you as soon you get out of the car. Fancy bringing your dog? Check out our dog friendly holidays to Devon.
Drink in breathtaking views from Devon Cliffs' clifftop setting and enjoy direct beach access, brilliant activities and facilities.
- Indoor and outdoor pools
- Two entertainment venues
- Tube slides
- Slim Chickens
Three great things about Devon
Nationally acclaimed areas of natural beauty
A Haven holiday in Devon isn’t complete without a stroll through the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, that encompasses some of the most beautiful villages in England. Further afield, you’ve also got Dartmoor National Park, a huge untouched area that’s yours to roam.
The English Riviera
The English Riviera is one of the UK’s most popular places to escape to, and with good reason. Award-winning beaches and picture postcard towns dot this scenic area, so it’s not to be missed!
The Jurassic Coast
Starting close to us near Exmouth, The Jurassic Coast contains millions of years of geological history and is certified UNESCO World Heritage Site. All of it can be walked along via the South West Coastal Path, making it great for the Devon bucket list.
There are handsome medieval towns to explore in Devon – and plenty of modern shopping centres here, too. Look out for landmarks like Exeter's cathedral and catacombs, or Plymouth's historic waterfront. Then there's Exmoor Zoo, home to over 175 species. Or if you prefer your creatures in their natural habitat, say "hi" to the wild ponies of Exmoor and Dartmoor. If you're an avid surfer, you'll be glad to see some really rad beaches on the English Riviera – Croyde Beach is one of the best surfing beaches in the UK, plus there's Bantham, Woolacombe and Putsborough pretty close by.
Devon's beaches
Paignton Zoo
World of Country Life
Explore Exmouth
English Riviera
Sleepy Sidmouth
Cycle the Exe estuary
Walk the Jurassic Coast
Historic Exeter
Popular places in Devon
Exmouth
Sidmouth
Exeter
Dawlish
Torquay
What our park team love about Devon
We are lucky at Devon Cliffs to be located in a beautiful part of the country, close to plenty of areas of natural beauty. Our local town, Exmouth, has plenty for tots including Ocean which has a large soft play area, and the Queen's Drive Space outdoor play areas and also accessible by the number 95 bus that comes onto park.
The local beach, Exmouth, has areas which allow dogs all year. Enjoy the stunning views on a brief 25/30 mins walk from park via the cliff path (part of the South West Coast Path) along to Exmouth before heading back to take in the sunset at South Beach Café. We are also close to Woodbury Common, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, where dogs are allowed off the lead all year round and which offers stunning views of the surrounding area.
The local city of Exeter offers an array of different shopping and dining opportunities. The Fore Street area has plenty of local independent shops to browse before heading to Princesshay or Guildhall for one of many restaurants and bars to enjoy in the evening.
Frequently asked questions
Devon is one of the UK’s most popular home tourism destinations, with over 1 million overnight stays being enjoyed in the county in 2019.
Devon is the only county in England with two separate coastlines. The English Channel borders it to the south and the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel are to the north.
Devon hosts the largest open space in whole south of England. Dartmoor National Park is a haven for wildlife and is formed by a massive 365 square miles of protected land.
Two separate coastlines give Devon an array of different coastal experiences for its visitors. The southern sands sit within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that’s waiting to be discovered, and the north is full of picturesque villages with pretty beaches to match.
Affectionately named as the English Riviera, Torbay in the south of Devon is a great day out for all the family and is a brilliant place to enjoy the local cuisine, attractions and relatively mild climate in comparison to the rest of Britain.
Devon hosts the western gateway of the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Head for Exmouth to find the start of this special place for a stroll.
Our Devon Cliffs Holiday Park is one of our most spectacular. It's close to Exmouth and offers a stunning view of the south coast, being perched high up with some impressive vantage points. With an unrivalled array of activities, entertainment and tasty restaurants, Devon Cliffs has all the ingredients you need for a memory-making time away in this magnificent county.
Discover the variety of our accommodation options at our Devon Cliffs holiday park below:
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