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Holiday Parks & Cottages
                 elcome to the May–July 2009 edition of Choice Holiday
        W        Parks & Cottages. Our quick and easy-to-use design,
        allows you to locate your dream family holiday even faster. Choice
       Essentials (p4) is full of new product reviews and reader giveaways
      and Out & About (p6) offers some great ideas on where to go and
     what to see, this issue concentrates on good UK golf courses.
    We also have a great competition to win a family holiday, so take a
   look on page 8 for entry details. We’ve retained our popular Great
  Britain and Europe regional format with local information and useful
  website-listings with ideas on where to go and what to see.
 In addition, our Holiday Homes for Sale Section could help you find
the holiday home of your dreams…




  Choice Essentials                                                   4                      East Midlands                                                          32
  Reviews & giveaways                                                                        North-West England                                                     34
  Out & About                                                         6                      Yorkshire                                                              38
  UK Golf Courses
                                                                                             Scotland                                                               40
  Choice Competition                                                  8                      Wales                                                                  44
  Win a Hoburne family holiday
                                                                                             Continental Europe                                                     48
  South-West England                                              10
  South-East England                                              18                         Holiday homes, residential
  East of England                                                 24                         homes and accessories for
  Heart of England                                                30                         sale                    52




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                   YOURNo 1 CHOICE HOLIDAY HOMEOR BUYING A
                        –
                                   FOR RENTING
                                                OR CARAVAN
Choice Essentials
                         The World’s first
                        inflatable roof rack
                         The HandiRack is a unique, inflatable roof rack that can be fitted
                       in just a few minutes. It’s perfect for those who enjoy the outdoor
                      life, adventure sports and travelling. Designed to work hand in hand
                     with the HandiHoldall, to offer an easy and cost effective (it is
                    interchangeable between vehicles) way to gain more space.
                   The HandiHoldall makes light work of transporting up to 50kg of camping
                  gear, luggage and all sorts of holiday paraphernalia and can be packed away
                 neatly when not in use. It can also be used with metal roof bars with an additional
                fitting kit (£15.99).
               The 2009 HandiHoldalls will be available from May at £79.99 plus £14.99 for the roof
               bar fitting kit and The HandiRack costs £49.99 from www.handirackuk.com

                                                                                                       Out with the old, in with the new
                                                                                                        Spring is here so just as you would ditch your boots
              With summer on our doorsteps,                                                               for your sandals, ditch your big all terrain
                                                                                                       three-wheeler for a much lighter model. The
              theBabaSling™ is just the right                                                            Maclaren Quest Sport weighs just
              product to get mums and dads out and                                                          5.5kg and comes with a
              about with baby.                                                                         shopping basket and rain cover
              A sunny holiday flopped on the beach                                                         and features a one-hand
              or an action packed adventure,                                                               compact umbrella fold. The
                                                                                                       lockable front swivel wheels make
              theBabaSling™ is strong and versatile                                                     it easy to manouver and the seat
              so you don’t have to hold back.                                                           also reclines for afternoon naps
              With seven different                                                                      making this pushchair perfect
               carrying positions you can                                                                for days out, whether you
                                                                                                         travel by car, bus, train,
               wear your baby in the most comfortable position and be                                         plane or boat!
               hands free to enjoy yourself.                                                              The Maclaren Quest is
               Available in seven cheery colours and only £39.95                                       suitable from three months
                makes it the perfect holiday essential whatever the                                    up to a maximum weight
                                                                                                         of 15kg. RRP £140
                  destination. www.theBabaSling.co.uk                                                  For stockists call 01327
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                                                  Britwave Summer Fashions
Kevin Foord




                                                  “Staycations”, is the trend for the summer collection at John Lewis, with Brits
                                                  predicted to stay at home to holiday this year. Included in the collection are
                                                  colourful cardigans, 50s' inspired swimwear and Hunter Wellingtons – perfect for
                                                  coastal holidays or summer festivals.
                                                  Britwave Best Fashion Buys from John Lewis by Peter Ruis, Director of Buying, Fashion
                                                  1. Summer dresses – tie dyed style by Paul and Joe Sister £159 or Full Circle floral tea dress £89
                                                  2. Bikinis – Purple animal print bikini by John Lewis (£20 bikini top, £15 briefs) or Fuchsia 50s
                                                  style by John Lewis (bikini top £20, and bikini shorts £18)
                                                  3. Cardigans – Cashmere boyfriend cardigan by John Lewis £89 or yellow, blue, purple and black
                                                  striped cardigan by Jaeger £180
                                                  4. Sunglasses – Classic tortoise shell style £145 by Dior or Wayfarer style by John Lewis £10
                                                  5. Welly Boots by Hunter available in pink, black, green and navy £55
                                                  6. Swimsuits – Purple polka dot style by John Lewis £53.50 or Blue Avalon tankini by Sea Folly
                                                  (tankini top £73, and tankini bottoms £31.)
                                                  7. Rain macs – Beige with large black buttons by John Lewis £99
                                                  8. Footwear – Gladiator sandals by Steve Madden £100 or Canvas pumps by Keds in red or
                                                  white £25.99
                                                  9. Waterproof bucket hats by John Lewis available in pink, black, red and bronze £15
                                                  10. Umbrellas by Lulu Guinness monochrome striped style £24               www.johnlewis.com
Reviews & Giveaways




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camping chairs) into a safe haven for a tot who can sit unaided,    more coverage from their swimwear, active mums or
it’s the ideal accessory for camping and caravanning – minimal      those who like to be able to party and swim without
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                                                                       The smallest, lightest in-car charger in the world, the
                                                                       motormonkey packs the power to keep your phone
                                                                       connected and your music motoring on even the longest
                                                                       car journey.
                                                                       The motormonkey comes with adaptors for the most
                                                                       popular makes of mobile phone and also the connectors
                                                                       for iPod / iPhone, BlackBerry, Sony PSP – other adaptors

Choice Giveaways                                                       can also be purchased if required. The slim line design
                                                                       means that the motormonkey is unobtrusive in your car
                                                                       (it sits flush against the 12 volt DC charger socket) and
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                                                                       draining your car’s battery.
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details under ‘competitions and giveaways’. The                        powered devices; 1 x Sony-Ericsson K750i wide adaptor; 1 x DC 4.0
winner will be announced and published on the                          adaptor for Sony PSP and some digital cameras; 1 x LG Chocolate
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website. Terms and conditions on the website.                          Available from powertraveller.com priced £20.


                                                                                              Choice Holiday Parks & Cottages May 2009 5
Out & About
                                  Holidaying at home is the in-thing this year                                         ©www.brita
                                                                                                                                 inonview.co
                                                                                                                                             St Andrew
                                                                                                                                            m/Alan Cha
                                                                                                                                                       s, Fife
                                                                                                                                                       ndler
                                 and made even more enjoyable when teamed
                                with a great pastime – golf!
                               Britain has some fantastic golf courses scattered
                               along the coast for you to enjoy.

                                very golfer has heard of the world’s oldest    contact them in advance

                           E    course – St Andrews. It emerged out of the
                                scrubby sand dunes hard by the Scottish
                       University Town as far back as the 16th century
                                                                               to arrange your visit, but
                                                                               also ensures a friendly
                                                                               welcome and excellent
                       and still presents a tough challenge to the world’s     facilities in the club
                      best golfers, especially during the Open                 house.
                      Championship, held there every five years.
                                                                                 Here is a selection of the very best in England,
                          The other historic British courses which hold
                                                                               Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
                     the Championship are nothing like as old, but they
                     share the same common heritage. Like St Andrews,
                    Turnberry and Troon on the Scottish west coast;              St Enodoc, Cornwall
                    Carnoustie and Muirfield on the East; plus Lytham,         The 20th-century poet Sir John Betjeman played here
                    Birkdale, Hoylake, and Royal St Georges in England,        regularly, and composed perhaps the only great poem about
                    are all links courses, laid out along beaches and          the game “Seaside Golf”, which begins: “How straight it flew,
                    dunes right by the sea.                                    how long it flew”. It was inspired by a birdie at the 400-yard
                         On classic golf courses such as these the grass       13th, one of the most difficult holes on the course. He is
                    grows naturally (there is little need for irrigation),     buried in the church, which is half buried by drifting sand,
                    the fairways are firm, and the greens are hard and         near the green. The course is quite short, but very tight, and
                    true. It is a different type of golf to what you will      weaves behind two hills just behind the wonderful beach at
                     find in modern resort courses. The only water             Daymer Bay.
                     hazards are likely to be the sea itself, or perhaps       Top Hole: 6th – a 378-yard par four with a second shot
                      the occasional fast-flowing burn. Instead it is the      played blind over, or around, Europe’s highest bunker
                       deep rough, even deeper bunkers and, when the           – the "Himalaya”.
                       weather turns, the wind, which makes links              Pay and Play: £45. www.st-enodoc.co.uk
                       courses such a fascinating test of your technique.
                        In fact, if you can play well on a British links         Formby, Lancashire
                        course, you can play well anywhere.                    First make sure you play the right course... Formby has two,
                            But you don’t have to go for the big names to      one for ladies and one for men. The latter encircles the
                         enjoy some of the best of British golf. While the     former and stretches in a series of wonderfully varied and
                          Open courses get all the international limelight,    challenging holes, into the dunes, and heather, and pine
                          Britain has dozens of other excellent courses all    woods which reach down towards the sea. It is as much a
                           around the coast. Many of them are over 100         nature reserve as well as a golf course and the card comes
                            years old and nearly all present an entertaining   with a guide to the wildflowers and wildlife which flourish
                             challenge for visiting golfers. Most are also     here, and include the rare red squirrel.
                              private clubs, which means that you need to      Top Hole: The 15th – one of several without bunkers – is
                                                                               a 400-yard par four, with a tricky green guarded by high
Peter Lonard (AUS) lines up a putt on
the 10th at the Open Championships.                                            dunes on either side.
Royal Lytham and St Annes.                                                     Pay and Play: £100. www.formbygolfclub.co.uk
©www.britainonview.com


                                                                                 Kingsbarns, Scotland
                                                                               Less than ten years old, this was the first new course to be
                                                                               built on links land in Scotland for 70 years. It is just a few
                                                                               miles up the road from the Old Course at St Andrews, and
                                                                               was designed by the great Californian architect Kyle Phillips.
                                                                               He has the knack of being able to shape a golf course so that
                                                                               it feels right – part of the natural landscape rather than an
                                                                               artificial construct imposed upon it. The burns and bunkers,
                                                                               and the indentations of the coastline are all used to brilliant
                                                                               effect. Don’t miss the Old Course, but don’t miss this either.
                                                                               Top Hole: 12th – a huge par five (600 yards from the
UK Golf Courses
Championship tees) which stretches along the shoreline at the            Royal County Down, Northern Ireland
far end of the course – you play an awkward third to the green       This is quite simply one of the best and most beautiful golf
on a rocky promontory.                                               courses in the world. The 120 year-old links weaves its way
Pay and Play: £130. www.kingsbarns.com                               through a range of enormous sand dunes which lie along the
                                                                     beach at Dundrum Bay. To the south rise the green shadows of
      Gullane, Scotland                                              the Mountains of Mourne, while to the east are the gentler hills
There are three courses at Gullane, just a couple of miles up        and farmland of County Down. There are lots of blind shots –
the road from Muirfield, but opinions vary as to which is best. If   especially from the tee – so play it twice if you can to get a real
you only have time for one, make it Gullane No. 1 which is on        feel for British seaside golf at its very best.
higher ground and has fantastic views. From the 7th tee you          Top Hole: The short 4th turns back towards the Mountains
can see (reputedly) 14 different counties, as well as a              of Mourne for one of the best views of all, as well as one of the
spectacular vista over the Forth estuary towards Edinburgh.          most challenging tee shots.
Top Hole: The 5th – a long 450-yard uphill par four.                 Pay and Play: £65–£155. www.royalcountydown.org
You need a long drive to open up the dogleg, but there are
fairway bunkers everywhere and a treacherous sloping green.              * Note that visitors may be welcome on specific days of the week, and that
Pay and Play: £85. www.gullanegolfclub.com                           green fees vary according to the time of year and the prices here should be
                                                                     used as a guide only. On some courses there may be lower green fees if you
                                                                     play after 3pm or 4pm in summer. Check the course website for the latest fees
     Aberdovey, Wales                                                and for booking arrangements. Feature courtesy of www.visitbritain.co.uk
A lovely course founded in 1892 among the dunes by the
Dovey Estuary in Snowdonia National Park. It has been                                                                           Royal Troon, Strathclyde
lengthened over the years and is now over 6,500 yards long                                                                     ©www.britainonview.com
and is famous for its fierce rough. It’s an “out and back” layout,
but contributions from two of the great course designers of
the last century – Colt and Braid – ensures plenty of interest
and variety.
Top Hole: 12th – glorious 150-yard par three, played uphill
to a green above the edge of the beach.
Pay and Play: £40. www.aberdoveygolf.co.uk



Ailsa Golf Course, Turnberry, Strathclyde
©www.britainonview.com
ituated in the heart of the English Riviera,              oburne’s parks are based in many traditional

S   Hoburne Torbay has a unique continental
    feel. Enjoying stunning panoramic views and
easy access to sandy beaches, there’s lots to see
                                                       H      seaside and picturesque countryside locations,
                                                              including Cornwall,
                                                       Devon, Dorset, Somerset,
and do both on site and in the immediate area.         Hampshire and the
                                                       Cotswolds.
   The Premier caravan range is the ideal option
for families looking for a little more space in        For more information
their holiday accommodation. Equipped to a             visit
 very high specification, these 12ft wide holiday      www.hoburne.com
 homes are no more than four years old and
 are fully equipped for your family’s luxury
  holiday.

     Facilities at Hoburne Torbay include:                                              Hoburne Torbay,
     Licensed Club with season long                                                 Grange Road, Goodrington,
     entertainment                                                                       Paignton, Devon
      Sammy Seahorse Club                                                              01803 558010
       Bayview restaurant, bar and deck
       Hoburne Bowl*
        Indoor leisure pool with flume,
        steam and sauna rooms
                                                        How to enter
                                                        To be in with a chance of winning a one-week
          Heated outdoor pool                           holiday in a 3-bedroom Premier caravan at Hoburne
           Crazy Golf*                                  Torbay in Paignton, Devon for a family of up to 6,
            Beach hut snack bar and takeaway            simply go to:
             The Reef – indoor soft play area
              Pool*                                     www.choicetravelinfo.co
               Satellite TV in the clubhouse            m before Friday 26 June 2009 and enter your
                Kids’ adventure playground              details under ‘competitions and giveaways’. The
                  Amusement Arcade*                     winner will be published on the website.
                    Launderette       *charges apply
                                                        Prize cannot be taken between 18 July and 21 August
                                                        and must be taken by 31 October 2009.
Please quote CHLP when replying to ads   Choice Holiday Parks & Cottages May 2009 9
Newquay Beach, Cornwall
                                                                                                     ©www.britainonview.com

  It’s hard to imagine that one region could              the north you will find dramatic, rugged headlands and
have so many contrasts and that in even the               surf-washed sands whilst in the south, you can enjoy
most hectic of cities, the sheer beauty of the            golden coasts, white pebbled beaches and sheltered bays.
west-country can force you to relax. A place              There are many reasons to visit Devon and one of the most
that is real, where the countryside villages              popular is to sample the traditional Devon cream tea or to
                                                          enjoy a fresh seafood platter – Devon is as famous for its
resemble those on chocolate boxes and                     culinary delights as it is for its magnificent coastline.
where beaches are so spectacular they take                    Devon is perfect for family fun with miles of blue flag
 your breath away.                                        beaches and the best sand in the UK for building
                                                          sandcastles! Devon is England’s greenest county and has
    Cornwall offers more miles of unspoilt                been declared the number one organic county according to
 coastline than anywhere else in Britain. It’s            the latest figures from Defra. The spectacular coastal path,
 vibrant image is the result of a rich history and        rolling countryside, stone circles, historic market towns and
  culture that still lives and breathes through the       literary connections all add to the wealth of Devon’s rich
  sites and scenery scattered throughout the              heritage.
   county such as stone circles, castles and remains
   of iron-age villages. Cornwall’s fishing industry
                                                             Somerset is a land of contrasts, from the 40 miles of
                                                          coastline and the
    still survives in harbours like Newlyn,
                                                          popular seaside
     Mevagissey, Padstow, Falmouth, Looe and
      Polperro, and many smaller boats still work
                                                          resorts of Minehead
                                                          and Burnham-on-
                                                                                  Getting there
       out of coves such as Port Issac, Cadgwith and                            • First Great Western
                                                          Sea, to the smallest
        Mullion.                                                                  www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk
                                                          city in England,
             Release the artist within you and fall in                            Tel: 08457 000 125
                                                          Wells and the
           love with the light and landscape that the                           • South West Trains
                                                          legends that
            far end of England’s south-west peninsula                             www.swtrains.co.uk
                                                          surround Exmoor
             has to offer. Cornwall has a wealth of                               Tel: 0845 6000 650
                                                          and Glastonbury.
              small gallery’s and art cafes to pass the                         • National Express
                                                             Somerset is a
                time away – that’s if you’re not too                              www.nationalexpress.com
                                                          haven for explorers
                  busy surfing, which is another of                               Tel: 08705 808 080
                                                          – for walkers, South
                   Cornwall’s pastimes, but that’s                              • Flights
                                                          Somerset has over
                    another story!                                                www.visitsouthwest.co.uk/main/flights
                                                          1,100 miles of paths
                      Devon benefits from having          and tracks to lose    • Route Planner
                     two very different coastlines, in    yourself in! For the    www.theaa.com/travelwatch/planner
perfect rural retreat,                                  7

 Further info                                      visit the Heart of
                                                   Somerset, home to                                           6
 1 Cornwall                                        the Blackdown,                                      5
   www.visitcornwall.co.uk                         Brendon and                                     3
   Tel: 01872 322900                               Quantock Hills,
 2 Devon                                           Somerset Levers and                                     4
   www.discoverdevon.com                           Moors and the historic                 2
   Tel: 0870 608 5531                              towns of Taunton,
 3 Somerset                                        Wellington,
   www.celebratingsomerset.com                     Wiveliscombe – all
                                                                             1
   Tel: 01934 750833                               with their own unique
 4 Dorset                                          character and style.
   www.dorsetforyou.com                               Somerset is alive
   Tel: 01305 251000                               with history and             Wiltshire unites the districts of Kennet, West Wilts,
                                                   legend – walk in the      North Wilts, Salisbury and South Wilts with the Borough of
 5 Bristol & Bath                                                            Swindon. With a population of nearly 430,000, much of the
   www.visitbristol.co.uk                          footsteps of King
                                                   Arthur and King           county is designated as an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural
   Tel: 0906 711 2191 (Bristol: 50p/min)
   www.visitbath.co.uk                             Alfred, explore           Beauty’.
   Tel: 0906 711 2000 (50p/min)                    Exmoor – home of             The mystical force that surrounds the world-famous
                                                   Lorna Doone and visit     Stonehenge can sometimes overshadow the sheer beauty of
 6 Wiltshire
                                                   the mysterious            this area. It’s breathtaking countryside, the open downland
   www.visitwiltshire.co.uk
   Tel: 0870 240 5599 (charged at standard rate)   Glastonbury Tor, rising   where uninterrupted views stretch for miles, ancient forests,
                                                   out of the Somerset       picture postcard villages and the sparkling clear waters of the
 7 Gloucestershire                                                           river valleys are perfect for outdoor activities all year round.
   www.gloucestershire.gov.uk
                                                   Levels (ancient
                                                   wetlands) like a          Explore Europe’s largest man-made prehistoric mound,
   Tel: 01452 505345
                                                   beacon.                   Silbury Hill and the White Horse Trail where you can search
                                                                             for the eight white horses that are carved into the hillside,
   Dorset is home to the World Heritage Site of the Jurassic                 some of which can be seen for miles.
Coast and its fossils dating back more than 190 million years.                  Wiltshire has over 7,500 walking paths and cyclists will
With seven miles of golden beaches, parks and gardens,                       love the traffic free country lanes with a series of routes range
Bournemouth is Dorset’s little gem, combining traditional                    from family friendly off-road routes to the 160 mile, long
splendour with modern facilities. Poole Harbour is Europe’s                  distance, Wiltshire Cycleway route.
largest natural harbour and is a stunning location for all types
of watersports. Amongst the scenery, attractions and                             Gloucestershire is the ideal place to visit at any time
picturesque villages, the spectacular and much                               of the year. Covering most of the Cotswolds, the ancient
photographed geological features of Durdle Door, Lulworth                    Forest of Dean and the Vale of the River Severn, long
Cove and Old Harry Rocks are worth seeing.                                   summer days can be enjoyed kayaking or 4x4 racing, or
   From historic market towns such as the County town of                     drinking in one of the many lively pubs. Stroll amongst the
Dorchester, to seaside fun, dramatic cliffs and sweeping                     Bluebells in Spring on your way to an antique shop or castle
beaches, West Dorset truly offers something for everyone!                    and in Autumn, watch the sleepy villages come to life as the
Walkers can choose the magnificent Heritage Coast or the                     trees change colour. In Winter, cosy restaurants with
many way-marked routes inland.                                               log fires and magnificent cathedrals are
                                                                             more than welcoming.
    Bristol is famous for Brunel who designed the Clifton                        Many historic towns,
Suspension Bridge, Actor Cary Grant and Sir Humphrey                         villages and splendid
Davy who discovered laughing gas and invented the miners’                    manor houses can be
safety lamp. In the 18th century, Bristol was the second                     found in the county,
largest port in the country and it was here that Brunel’s ss                 including the homes of
Great Britain was built. Launched in 1843, this was the first                many celebrities. In
iron, propellant-driven ship to cross the Atlantic. Today,                                                                                 ehenge
                                                                             addition to the                                      e – Ston
                                                                                                                          Wiltshir
much of the character and charm of Bristol’s maritime past                   spectacular countryside,
still remains and is used mainly for leisure and recreation.                 Gloucestershire has
Bristol will cater for your every need with an array of new                  some outstanding
and old shopping areas, arts and museums, green spaces and                   historical buildings,
parklife and for the adventurous, you can go rock climbing in                including Gloucester
the Avon Gorge, paddle through the harbour or mountain                       Cathedral,
bike through Ashton Court Estate.                                            Tewkesbury Abbey
    Bath is home to the Thermae Bath Spa, the only place in                  and the stunning
the UK where you can bathe in natural hot waters. The                        Regency buildings
World Heritage Site of Bath is one the most stunning places                  of Cheltenham Spa.                        D    orset –
in Britain with some of the most famous architectural                                                                                 Corfe C
                                                                                                                                             astle
masterpieces in Europe such as the Roman Baths & Pump                        Whether you go in seek of the
Room, Royal Crescent, Bath Abbey and Pulteney Bridge.                        Jurassic coastline and dramatic cliffs of Devon and
Apart from being the perfect base in which to explore the                    Dorset, the magnificent cathedrals of Salisbury and
north-east of Somerset and the Cotswolds, Bath itself offers                 Gloucester, the famous spa in Bath or the maritime
its visitors a wealth of quality attractions, shopping                       history in Plymouth, the south-west of England has a
experiences, theatre and restaurants in traditional yet
                                                                             delight around every corner.
modern surroundings.

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PORTHTOWAN TOURIST PARK
                                                                  Tel: 01209 890256 Email: admin@porthtowantouristpark.co.uk
                                                                                www.porthtowantouristpark.co.uk
Cornwall



                                                         Completely level site, ideal                               • Food shop • Play area
                                                          for families and couples                                   • Games room • Golf
                                                           who want to relax and                                  • Horse riding • Laundrette
                                                            enjoy the quiet of the                                    • Showers • Hook-up
                                                          surrounding countryside.                                  • Calor gas • Caravans
                                                            Centrally located for                                 • Motor homes • Camping.
                                                         touring Cornwall, close to                                    Prices for 2009: Two
                                                          beach, new toilet block,                                   people, car & unit, incl.
                                                                       80 pitches.                                 electric hook-up £11.50 to
                                                                                                                                £19.
                                                                                        Open April to September




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GLOBE VALE HOLIDAY PARK
                                                      nr. Redruth and North Coast Cornwall




                                                                                                             Cornwall
                                         Plots available to purchase a new holiday home of your choice
                                                                                  • Quiet Countryside
                                                                                Location • Pets accepted
                                                                                    • Open Feb–Nov
                                                                                  Paul & Louise Owen
                                                                                     01209 891183
                                                                                  www.globevale.co.uk
                                                                                 info@globevale.co.uk




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Cornwall




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Cornwall
                                                                                       Devon




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Devon
Dorset
Glocestershire




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Glocestershire
                           ~ CARAVAN FOR HIRE ~
Here at Lakeside you and your family can be sure of a fun-filled and relaxing stay, on site at the camp or out and about in
Minehead town. The beach is only two mins walk with golden sands and panoramic views of the sea and beautiful north




                                                                                                                                                                            Somerset
hill and golf course. While walking the Avenue, checkout the Somerset Light Railway and Belhelm Gardens or take a bus
ride on the 300 to Lynton and Lynmouth or go onto Illfracombe on a return ticket. Also on the way to Lynmouth over
outstanding Exmoor, you will pass the infamous Culbone Inn.
                                       Static caravan. Sleeps 8. Central heating. Cooker, Fridge, Grill, Microwave,
                                       Oven. Separate dining area. Garden, Parking, Patio. Heated pool. TV. 1 Three-
                                       bed bedroom, 1 Double bedroom, 1 Twin bedroom. 1 Shower room.
                                       Local activities: Cycling, Biking, Golf, Sailing, Waterskiing, Diving, Surfing,
                                       Windsurfing, Fishing, Paragliding, Swimming, Horse riding, Tennis.
                                       Call Mr P B Murphy on 07739 104622




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Oxford, Dreaming Spires


   The South-east of England has been an                 Sussex is home to miles of dramatic coastline, from
inspiration for many storytellers and writers         the golden sands of Camber in the east to the inlets of
over the years. Idea’s for the children’s             Chichester Harbour in the west. Family-friendly beaches
classics Alice in Wonderland, Charlie and             can be found at Worthing, Bognor Regis, Littlehampton,
the Chocolate Factory and the Chronicles of           Eastbourne and Brighton – England’s city by the sea.
 Narnia all arose from this region which                 Within the Sussex countryside, the beautiful South
 includes the counties of Berkshire,                  Downs has over 2000 miles of well-managed trails ideal
                                                      for walking, cycling and horse-riding. The 160km South
 Hampshire, Surrey, Buckinghamshire, Isle             Downs Way takes you from the coast at Eastbourne to the
  of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire and Sussex.             city of Winchester in Hampshire, passing across the Seven
   Kent is divided into three main areas –            Sisters chalk cliffs and the Devil’s Dyke.
 Medway and Maritime Kent; The Heart of Kent             Delve into Sussex’s towns for even more treasures. The
 and Canterbury and Coastal Kent and together         town of Battle is the site of the most famous battle in
 they create a unique combination of coast,           English Heritage, The Battle of Hastings. Amberley is a
  countryside and historic attractions.               beautiful town on
     Medway is the historical capital of Maritime     the River Arun with
   Kent and is the ideal destination for a relaxing
   short break. Step back in time with a visit to
                                                      many flint walled,
                                                      thatched cottages
                                                                              Getting there
    The Historic Dockyard at Chatham where            and a medieval castle • Chiltern Railways
    over 400 years of naval history are brought       (now a hotel) and the        www.chilternrailways.co.uk
                                                      medieval town of             Tel: 08456 005 165
     back to life. Canterbury and Coastal Kent
      has the famous White Cliffs of Dover, the       Rye, now a thriving        • National Rail Enquiries
       traditional Victorian seaside resorts of       market town                  www.nationalrail.co.uk
        Ramsgate and Folkestone and a blend of        overlooks Romney             0845 48 49 50
         culture, heritage and tradition. The         Marshes and was            • Green Line Buses
          Cathedral city of Canterbury is now a       once surrounded by           www.greenline.co.uk
           UNESCO World Heritage Site and sits        sea!                         Tel: 0870 608 7261
             on the River Stour in one of the most       Surrey is the        • Metrobus
              attractive corners of rural Kent. The   most wooded county        www.metrobus.co.uk
               Heart of Kent offers more castles,     in the country and        Tel: 01293 449195
                 stately homes and gardens open       has the highest point   • London Gatwick Airport
                   to the public than any other       in the south-east of      www.baa.com
                     region in Britain.               England with              Tel: 0870 000 2468
breathtaking views of the
 Further info                      Surrey Hills and
                                   surrounding countryside.                1
 1 Buckinghamshire                 The Surrey Hills is a
   www.visitbuckinghamshire.org    treasured landscape, rich       2
   Tel: 01296 382157               in wildlife and woodland                                    8
 2 Oxfordshire                     and was one of the first                3
   www.oxfordshire.gov.uk          areas in England to be                       7
   Tel: 01865 792422               designated an Area of                            6      6
                                                                       4
 3 Berkshire                       Outstanding Natural
   www.visitwestberkshire.org.uk   Beauty back in 1958.
   Tel: 01635 30267                    Surrey is also home to              5
 4 Hampshire                       many towns and villages
   www.visit-hampshire.org.uk      all with their own
   Tel: 01962 841841               ambience – Richmond is          Donnington Castle was once the Stronghold of Charles I and
 5 Isle of Wight                   a lively cosmopolitan           saw action during the civil war battles of 1643 and 1644. All
   www.islandbreaks.co.uk          town full of boutiques,         that is left now is the Gatehouse but visitors are attracted by
   Tel: 01983 813 813              cafes and fine restaurants      the views and children love to play amongst the ruins.
 6 East & West Sussex              and Kingston is the place          Whether you choose to cruise along the River Thames,
   www.visitsussex.org             where kings of England          take a tour of Eton College or have some family fun at
   Tel: 01243 382244               were crowned. With the          Legoland, Berkshire is perfect for a relaxing break.
 7 Surrey                          Thames on its doorstep,             Oxfordshire is full of natural beauty and charming
   www.surreycc.gov.uk             Kingston gives you the          villages and the city of Oxford is architecturally stunning with
   Tel: 08456 009 009              ideal opportunity to stroll     its famous colleges and riverside setting. Oxford has many
 8 Kent                            along the Thames path at        literary links and has been used for numerous film locations. It
   www.kenttourism.co.uk           one of its most beautiful       was here that Lewis Carroll met Alice Liddell, the inspiration
   Tel: 01271 336020               parts. The towns of Esher       for Alice in Wonderland and Christ Church College was the
                                   and Epsom are home to           setting for ‘Hogwarts’ in the Harry Potter films.
two of the country’s finest racecourses.                               In the south of Oxfordshire you will find the towns of
    Hampshire is a haven for nature-lovers. Escape to the          Didcot, Wallingford, Thame, and Henley on Thames and to
woods and heaths of the New Forest where ponies and                the North of the county are the historic market towns of
cattle roam freely and wild deer hide deep within the forest.      Banbury and Bicester. Enjoy a cruise on the Oxford Canal or
The city of Winchester is the ancient capital of England and       shop until you drop at Bicester’s famous shopping village –
home to a fine Norman Cathedral, King Arthur’s round table         there is plenty on offer.
and one of the oldest schools in Britain.                              Escape to Buckinghamshire for the day or a weekend
    Hampshire’s famous royal and military connections have         and walk in the gentle rolling Chiltern Hills, stroll along the
provided a feast of places to visit like Portsmouth’s Historic     Thames Path at gorgeous Marlow or explore the famous
Dockyard, one of the top ten heritage attractions in the UK        beech woods at Burnham Beeches. There are plenty of fun
and home to the World’s most famous ships – Mary Rose,             attractions in Buckinghamshire for all the family to enjoy
HMS Victory and HMS Warrior 1860. Havant, Emsworth                 such as the oldest model village in the world – Bekonscot
and the Blue Flag beaches at Hayling Island lie between the        and the Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery in Aylesbury. For
cities of Chichester and Portsmouth and are perfect for            the sporting type, Milton Keyne’s Xscape
relaxation and tranquillity and the pretty villages of             is Europe’s largest skiing
Langstone and Emsworth have great views of the harbour.            and leisure complex
    Holiday-makers have been flocking to the Isle of Wight         and Waddesdon Manor
for years to enjoy their traditional seaside holidays. The 60      is also a delight to see –
miles of coastline, hidden coves and golden sandy beaches          now a National Trust
are spectacular, whilst inland the countryside is fantastic with   property, it houses one of
lots of colourful paths and trails to explore. The Isle of Wight   the finest collections of                                               iew
                                                                                                                                   tainonv
is renowned for sailing but also offers all kinds of sports from   French 18th Century                                     nt ©bri
                                                                                                                  n Seafro
                                                                                                          Brighto
golf and fishing to windsurfing and flying.                        decorative arts.
    Cowes and East Cowes are the Island’s most northerly               Buckinghamshire
                                                                                                                              Cha
towns and a mecca for yachtsmen, hosting many                      has four beautiful                         ©britain
                                                                                                                       onview/K tham, Kent
                                                                                                                 Alliance       ent Tou
international sailing events – during the sailing season you       country parks, Black                                   /Daniel
                                                                                                                                  Boswor
                                                                                                                                         rism
                                                                   Park, Langley Park,                                                     th
can see a blanket of colourful sails covering the water. The
historic town of Newport in the centre of the Island is its        Denham and
principle town and most popular shopping centre. Here you          Thorney Park
will find fine Georgian and Victorian houses, the Museum of        country parks with
Island History, markets, arts centres and much more.               hundreds of acres
                                                                   of woodland,
    From lazy days spent in the Royal Borough of Windsor, to
                                                                   heathland, parkland, lakes and
the hectic nightlife of Reading, Berkshire is a delightful         rivers that are open every day of the year for
county that can adapt to anybody’s pace of life. With parts        visitors to enjoy.
of the North Wessex Downs and the Chilterns, both Areas of
Outstanding Natural Beauty, this county is ideal for walking,        You can enjoy the best of both worlds in the
cycling and horse-riding with many excellent routes along          south-east of England with gorgeous beaches and
The Thames Path, the Ridgeway and The Jubilee Path.                breathtaking countryside – you can even cross the
    West Berkshire is a delight waiting to be discovered from      Channel, but that’s another story!
the Kennet and Avon Canal to the arts, history and heritage.

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Berkshire
Hampshire




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Isle of Wight
                                                                                       Kent




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THRIFTWOOD HOLIDAY PARK
                                                                                                                           Beautiful park set in 12 acres of woodlands.
Kent



                                                                                                                         Enjoy the tranquillity of the “high spot” of Kent.
                                                                                                                          Outdoor heated pool, clubhouse, games room.
                                                                                                                          Touring/tent pitches. Holiday caravans to hire.
                                                                                                                         Open 11 months of the year. London only 25mins.
                                                                                                                             Stanstead, Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 7PB
                                                                                                                                      Tel: 01732 822261


               PRIMROSE COTTAGE CARAVAN PARK
                                  Golden Hill, Whitstable, Kent CT5 3AR
                       Tel: 01227 273694 Email: campbell_brian@btconnect.com
                                            Small, quiet site with views of the sea. Superstore, chemist
                                            and cafe close by, coach/bus stop walking distance. Pitches
                                           for tents and touring caravans with electric hook up points,
                                            level site. Pets welcome.Toilets, showers, chemical disposal
                                                    unit.Tourist information. Agent for Calor Gas.
                                                    PLUS! 6/7 berth static caravans for hire
Oxfordshire




                                                                                                                         RELAX IN SUSSEX
                                                                                                            Modern caravans for hire or sale on quiet
Sussex




                                                                                                           Country Park near Lewes and South Downs.
                                                                                                            Easy access to coastal resorts of Brighton
                                                                                                                         and Eastbourne.
                                                                                                           No clubhouse or swimming pool but nearby
                                                                                                                pub/restaurant. Sorry no children.
                                                                                                           Bluebell Holiday Park, Shortgate nr Ring-
                                                                                                               mer, Lewes, East Sussex, BN8 6PJ
                                                                                                                       Tel: 01825 840407
                                                                                                                www.bluebellholidaypark.co.uk




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Sussex




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Hertfordshire – Much Hadham
                                                                                           ©www.britainonview.com / Rod Edwards

   The East of England is based around the                 Hatfield House (Queen Elizabeth I’s childhood home) and
ancient Kingdom of East Anglia, which was                  Bishop’s Stortford, birthplace of Cecil Rhodes.
originally made up of Norfolk and Suffolk;                    Bedfordshire has a rich and varied rural landscape,
these are now joined by Bedfordshire,                      fine towns and villages and is home to the highest point in
Cambridgeshire, Essex and Hertfordshire.                   the East of England, the Dunstable Downs. The county
Fabulous historic cities and towns, great                  town of Bedford is noted for its fine river setting and
 country houses and gardens, bustling                      connections to author/preacher John Bunyan and his
 seaside resorts, picturesque villages, and                famous book ‘The Pilgrims Progress’.
 miles and miles of beautiful countryside                     To the north-west are pretty limestone villages such as
  and coastline await your discovery.                      Harrold and Stevington and in the east, the gigantic airship
                                                           hangers at Cardington are a reminder of the area’s rich
      Hertfordshire is home to Borehamwood,                aviation heritage, more recently used as the set for the
  ‘Britain’s very own Hollywood’, the wonderful            blockbuster movie “Batman Begins”. Britain’s first hot air
   open-space of Lee Valley Park and the Grand             balloon landed there too! As you head south of Bedford
   Union Canal. St Albans is a popular town                you will come across the lakes and wildlife of the Marston
    surrounded by countryside and was Britain’s            Vale and antique lovers will appreciate the fine Georgian
     third largest Roman city, called Verulamium.          town of Ampthill, set on the wooded slopes of The
      It’s Cathedral is particularly impressive.           Greensand Ridge.
           North of St Albans is Welwyn Garden City,
        taking its name from Welwyn, a separate
         village situated several miles north of the
                                                           Leighton Buzzard, set
                                                           on the Grand Union        Getting there
                                                           Canal has always been
          town. Perfect for modern shopping at the         famous for its sand,      • National Rail
           Howard Centre and a visit to the Roman                                       Enquiries
                                                           and Woburn for its           www.nationalrail.co.uk
            Baths which are preserved in a steel vault     wonderful abbey              Tel: 08457 48 49 50
              underneath junction six of the A1(M)!        (home to the Dukes of
                 To the east of the county, the lakes      Bedford), and Woburn • www.nationalexpress.com
                                                                                        National Express
                and open spaces of Lee Valley              Safari Park.                 Tel: 08705 808080
                 Country Park will provide more than
                  just a day out whether your interests      Cambridgeshire          • Route Planner
                    involve sport, wildlife or family      is the only county in       www.theaa.com/travelwatch/planner
                      activities. You can also visit the   the East of England to    • One Railway
                       county town of Hereford with        border all five other       www.onerailway.com
                         its castle and antiques shops,    counties in this region     Tel: 0845 600 7245
so is the ideal base for
 Further info                     touring the area that some
                                  still refer to as ‘East                          3

 1 Bedfordshire                   Anglia’. One of the best
    www.visitbeds-luton.com       ways to explore
    Tel: 01234 408063             Cambridgeshire is by boat                             4
                                  – you can hire a punt, a             2
 2 Cambridgeshire                 traditional flat-bottomed
    www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk
    Tel: 0845 045 5200            boat, from the famous
                                                                   1
                                  university city of
 3 Norfolk                                                                        5
                                  Cambridge, renowned for
    www.visitnorfolk.co.uk                                             6
    Tel: 01603 222222
                                  its historic churches and
                                  ancient colleges – the first
 4 Suffolk                        was founded in 1284.
    www.visit-suffolk.org.uk      Explore some of the finest
    Tel: 01473 583000                                              within the county that supply very fine quality wines and
                                  buildings in Europe as you
                                                                   fruit juices. Numerous independent breweries such as
 5 Essex                          glide past the colleges on
                                                                   Adnams and St Peter's still exist and ensure that the historic
    www.realessex.co.uk           route to the willow-
    Tel: 0845 600 7373                                             tradition of brewing within the county continues to thrive.
                                  shaped waterfront at
                                                                   The production of fine ales and good wine takes place
 6 Hertfordshire                  Grantchester, inspiration
                                                                   alongside a thriving food retailing market and there are
    www.enjoyhertfordshire.com    for the poets Byron,
                                                                   many reputable restaurants that serve food and drink
    Tel: 01438 737333             Tennyson and Rupert
                                                                   prepared using locally sourced ingredients.
                                  Brook.
   Cambridgeshire’s history spans back over 3000 years and             The ancient Saxon county of Essex, is situated between
at Flag Fen, near Peterborough, you can see how Bronze             Suffolk and Hertfordshire. Essex offers a wealthy mix of
Age people lived. Oliver Cromwell was born and educated            historic woodlands, pretty fishing villages, old towns,
in Huntingdon and his former grammar school is now The             sweeping skylines and rolling fields. From the outskirts of
Cromwell Museum. In Ely, Oliver Cromwell’s House                   East London to the borders of Suffolk, Essex has so much to
recreates 17th Century life as he would have known it.             offer and a good place to start exploring is Britain’s oldest
                                                                   town of Colchester. Discover the largest Norman Castle
    Norfolk is a refreshing place to visit with a pretty village   keep in Europe, now an award-winning museum and the
around every corner and miles of unspoilt beaches and
                                                                   nearby narrow streets of the Dutch Quarter, where the cloth
countryside. One of the most popular holiday areas is the
                                                                   industry once flourished.
Norfolk Broads with 200 kilometres (125 miles) of
                                                                       The Essex coastline is diverse and mainly unspoilt – from
waterways to enjoy. Explore the Broads by boat – hire one
                                                                   the traditional seaside resorts of Clacton-on-Sea, Southend-
for a week or for a day and you will soon learn to appreciate
                                                                   on-Sea and Walton-on-the-Naze to the yachting centre of
the nature that surrounds you.
                                                                   Brightlingsea and Burnham-on-Crouch and not forgetting
    At the centre of this county is the vibrant city of Norwich,
                                                                   the hidden gems in between such as Mersey Island and
voted one of Britain’s top ten shopping destinations.
                                                                   Maldon. Whether you are looking for family fun, good
Norwich is the most complete medieval city in Britain with
                                                                   nightlife, shopping, a quite retreat, fresh
fascinating museums, a magnificent cathedral, a Norman
                                                                   fish or the ideal place to
castle, half-timbered houses, a jumble of medieval lanes and                                                      eness        Edward
                                                                                                                                      s
                                                                   launch your speedboat                 – Thorp iew.com / Rod
a delightful old watergate down by the riverside.                                                Suffolk           nv
                                                                   or jet-ski, there is a                  ritaino
    Norfolk’s coastline is An Area of Outstanding Natural                                        ©www.b
                                                                   piece of Essex’s coastline
Beauty, consisting of pleasant beaches, salt-marshes, cliffs,
                                                                   for everybody.
flint villages and nature reserves. Cliff-top Cromer is world-
                                                                       Almost bordering
famous for its crabs, and Yarmouth for its herrings and
                                                                   Cambridgeshire, Saffron
kippers. At Sheringham you can ride on a steam train to the
                                                                   Walden is an ancient town
antiques centre of Holt or visit the port of Wells-next-the-
                                                                   with lovely timber-framed
Sea, the pilgrimage centre of Little Walsingham and Lord                                                       Essex –
                                                                   buildings, many decorated                            Lay
                                                                                                               ©www.b er Marney To
Nelson´s birthplace at The Burnhams. For seaside fun, head                                                              ri         we
                                                                   with pargeting (ornamental                 Rod Ed tainonview.com r
to the sandy beaches at Hunstanton and Great Yarmouth.                                                                wards         /
                                                                   plasterwork) and the parish
   Directly south of Norfolk is Suffolk – the 8th largest          church is one of the largest in
county in England and one of the most attractive and               Essex.
interesting, much loved by writers and painters. Hills are not         The Stour Valley is situated
in abundance but the soft landscape holds hidden treasures         on the borders of both Essex
for all visitors to explore. The choice of destinations within     and Suffolk and is one of the
Suffolk offers the visitor options for all occasions from          prettiest parts of the region.
peaceful countryside, ideal for walking and cycling to busy        It was home to the artist
coastal resorts and bustling market towns.                         John Constable (1776–
   Many of Suffolk’s meadows, heathlands and woodlands             1837) and is enriched with
are nationally important wildlife reserves, making the county      picturesque medieval
extremely popular with nature lovers. With open                    villages.
countryside and 45 miles of stunning coastline, Suffolk offers        From historic houses,
plenty of opportunities for picnics and other countryside
                                                                   gardens and miles of coastline to food,
recreation activities. Suffolk’s dry and sunny climate is
ideally suited to the development of vineyards and orchards
                                                                   culture and entertainment, Essex aims to please with
and there are a number of highly respected producers               a special air of romance and mystery.

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Essex
Norfolk




                                                  ELM BEACH is a quiet, 4-star Caravan Park situated overlooking a clean,
                                                  sandy beach. We offer 2 or 3 bedroom Caravans, sleeping up to 6 people, fully
                                                  equipped and heated, for hire from March through to New Year. Also available…
                                                  3 bedroom luxury detached bungalow just a stones throw from the beach.
                                                         For details/brochure call 01493 721630 e-mail enquiries@elmbeachcaravanpark.com
                                                         or visit our website www.elmbeachcaravanpark.com




                                                               CABLE GAP HOLIDAY PARK
                                                         Relax in the peace and quiet of our family-run, top-award-winning park, right
                                                          next to a sandy beach. Ideal for exploring Norwich, Great Yarmouth and the
                                                        Norfolk Broads. Our comfortable Rose Award-winning caravans are equipped
                                                                     to a high standard with free gas, electricity, colour TV.
                                                                   Village shops and pubs nearby. Plus small shop on site.
                                                           For full-colour brochure and details of special offers phone 01692 650667
                                                                      email: holiday@cablegap.co.uk www.cablegap.co.uk

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BLUE RIBAND HOLIDAYS
                                         Great Yarmouth ~ Caister ~ California ~ Scratby ~ Hemsby




                                                                                                                  Norfolk
                                                               Bungalows, cottages, chalets & caravans and a
                                                                choice of 12 locations. Pets welcome. Close to
                                                               sandy beaches, many with cabaret club-houses,
                                                                 swimming pools & entertainment. Spring &
                                                               Autumn short breaks. Small family discounts, all
                                                                         credit/debit cards accepted.
                                                                   Free brochure tel: 01493 732943
                                                                     www.blueribandholidays.co.uk




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Norfolk
Suffolk




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Warwickshire – Warwick
                                                                                                        ©www.britainonview.com
  The Heart of England is at the centre of
England’s road network making it easily
accessible from wherever you are.
   Herefordshire has four long-distance walking
trails as well as its very own Herefordshire Trail. Visit                  3
the famous Norman Cathedral in the city of
Hereford where you can see the oldest map of the
                                                                    2           4
 World, the Mappa Mundi and the Chained library.
    The quiet county of Shropshire has over 90                                      5
                                                                            6
 places to visit, including the World Heritage Site of
 Ironbridge and the birthplace of Charles Darwin.                    1
  Shropshire is situated on the English Welsh border,
  gets more hours of daylight than anywhere else in
   the country and has over 32 castles.
      Since the 18th century, craftspeople in
    Staffordshire have been producing quality
                                                                Worcestershire is
                                                             home to some beautiful
                                                                                        Further info
     goods for renowned names such as Wedgewood,             countryside, the           1 Herefordshire
     Spode and Royal Doulton.                                cathedral city of           www.visitherefordshire.co.uk
         The uplands and dales of the Peak District          Worcester and Malvern       Tel: 01432 260621
       are perfect for leisure and activity holidays, with   Water. Hire a narrow       2 Shropshire
        opportunities for all kinds of sports.               boat and explore the        www.shropshiretourism.info
                                                             county’s numerous           Tel: 01743 462462
           The West Midlands provide easy                    waterways or set sail
         access to the history and heritage of the           down the River Severn,     3 Staffordshire
          region. Birmingham is a vibrant and                                            www.enjoystaffordshire.co.uk
                                                             Britain's longest river.    Tel: 01785 277397
           cosmopolitan city brimming with culture
            and sits betweens lush countryside and              Home of                 4 West Midlands
             beautiful quaint villages.                      Shakespeare, the            www.birminghamuk.com
                  Warwickshire offers an array of            potteries, the Black       5 Warwickshire
                attractions from two renowned motor          Country and Alton           www.warwickshire.gov.uk/tourism
                 museums, a living Roman fort and            Towers, the Heart of        Tel: 0870 160 7930
                   Britain’s national organic garden         England is a charming      6 Worcestershire
                     and the medieval Warwick Castle         region to visit with a      www.worcestershire-tourism.org
                      is one of the finest in England.       feast of things to do.      Tel: 01905 728787
Shropshire
                                                                                       Staffordshire
                                                                                       Heart of England




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Derbyshire – Ladybower Rsvr


  The East Midlands consists of
Northamptonshire, Rutland, Leicestershire,
Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and
Lincolnshire and can be found in the centre
of the UK, just east of the Heart of England.                           6

    Northamptonshire is scenically beautiful,                   5
rich in tradition, heritage, charming stone villages,      4
majestic stately homes, gardens and castles.
                                                                2
 Rutland is England’s smallest county and a little                      3
 piece of old England, hidden away in the heart of
  the country where charming thatched cottages
  and fine Georgian architecture are reminiscent                    1
   of a bygone age. Leicestershire is a diverse
   county with a lively and vibrant city teamed
    with traditional British countryside and
    stunning waterways. The diverse scenery of
                                                         qualities from some of
     Derbyshire and the Peak District is a
      paradise for walkers, cyclists, extreme sports
                                                         England’s cleanest
                                                         beaches at Skegness
                                                                                  Further info
       enthusiasts and the more relaxed lovers of        and Mablethorpe to the
        the great outdoors. This county has                                       1 Northamptonshire
                                                         tranquillity of the       www.explorenorthamptonshire.co.uk
         something to offer everyone from                Wolds.
          breathtaking landscape, to bustling market                              2 Leicestershire &
           towns. Nottinghamshire is home to                From the unspoilt
                                                         Lincolnshire Vales       3 Rutland
            the world’s most famous out-law, Robin                                 www.goleicestershire.com
             Hood and the legendary Sherwood             and the magical
              Forest. It has also turned out many        Fens to the well-kept    4 Derbyshire
               creative greats including the poet        secret that is            www.derbyshire-thepeakdistrict.co.uk
                Lord Byron and the designer Paul         Rutland, there is a      5 Nottinghamshire
                  Smith, and is well known for its       piece of unspoilt         www.nottinghamshiretourism.co.uk
                   vibrant nightlife. Lincolnshire       East Midlands for
                     is the largest county in the East                            6 Lincolnshire
                                                         everyone!                 www.visitlincolnshire.com
                        Midlands and has a wealth of
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                                                                                                          ©www.britainonview.com

   England’s north-west has it all –                       Delve deep at the nuclear shelter, discover an iconic half-
fashionable city haunts, unspoilt villages,                timbered medieval manor house or explore Beeston Castle,
historic streets and buildings and fantastic               standing majestically on a sheer rocky crag and boasting
rural retreats.                                            some of the most spectacular views in England.

   The story of culture and heritage in Chester and          The past, the present and the future come together in
Cheshire has been a long and eventful one, as              Manchester to create one of the coolest cities in Britain.
you will see when you visit one of the many                Historical landmarks compliment bold, contemporary
museums in the county telling the tale. Discover           structural design, surrounded by beautifully sculptured
how the Roman’s conquered, why the county is               open spaces. Manchester is a free-spirited city with a
 built on salt and about life on the waterways.            liberating open-mindedness much described as edgy,
     Completely encircled by city walls, Chester           inviting, happening and different. Manchester is one of the
  offers a delightful mix of exclusive and modern          world’s most innovative and original places for both making
  shops, a vibrant nightlife and 2000 years of             music and listening to it. Follow in the footsteps of
   history. The city’s most unique feature is the          Morrissey, look out for the next Oasis or Happy Mondays in
   13th Century ‘Rows’ – two tiers of enticing             one of the city’s 30-plus intimate live venues and party like
    shops, running through the main streets. One           there’s no tomorrow!
     of the north-west’s most popular attractions is
     the beautiful Gothic Chester Cathedral which
                                                               Manchester is a
                                                           fantastic shopping       Getting there
      houses one of the most complete medieval             destination whether        • National Express
       monastic complexes in the county.                   you are after funky,         www.nationalexpress.com
        Cheshire’s waterways are a pleasant and            fashionable, chic or         Tel: 08705 808 080
         relaxing place to be, offering a chance to        sleek – there is
                                                                                      • National Rail Enquiries
          enjoy the sites of historic interest, heritage   something to satisfy         www.nationalrail.co.uk
           and culture. Cheshire has more miles of         all tastes and budgets.      0845 48 49 50
            canals than any other English county –         Hunt down                 • Virgin Trains
             enjoy a relaxing river cruise or try          something unique at          www.virgintrains.co.uk
              sailing off the Wirral coast.                Saturday’s Tib Street        Tel: 08457 222 333
                   Cheshire is home to Britain’s           fashion market,            • Blackpool Airport
                 largest zoo, one of the UK’s most         search for vintage           www.blackpoolairport.com
                                                           chic and rare records        Tel: 08700 273 777
                   prestigious flower shows, some of
                    England’s finest restaurants and a     in the Northern            • Manchester Airport
                                                           Quarter, or search           www.manchesterairport.co.uk
                      leading designer outlet village.                                Tel: 0161 489 3000
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  • 3. Holiday Parks & Cottages elcome to the May–July 2009 edition of Choice Holiday W Parks & Cottages. Our quick and easy-to-use design, allows you to locate your dream family holiday even faster. Choice Essentials (p4) is full of new product reviews and reader giveaways and Out & About (p6) offers some great ideas on where to go and what to see, this issue concentrates on good UK golf courses. We also have a great competition to win a family holiday, so take a look on page 8 for entry details. We’ve retained our popular Great Britain and Europe regional format with local information and useful website-listings with ideas on where to go and what to see. In addition, our Holiday Homes for Sale Section could help you find the holiday home of your dreams… Choice Essentials 4 East Midlands 32 Reviews & giveaways North-West England 34 Out & About 6 Yorkshire 38 UK Golf Courses Scotland 40 Choice Competition 8 Wales 44 Win a Hoburne family holiday Continental Europe 48 South-West England 10 South-East England 18 Holiday homes, residential East of England 24 homes and accessories for Heart of England 30 sale 52 The publishers cannot accept responsibility for errors or Editor: omissions. Whilst every care is taken, all material submitted to Keeley Gordon keeleyg@tlmags.com Contents page pics: Courtesy of Travel & Leisure Magazines Limited is done so at its owner's risk Haven: www.havenholidays.com Editorial Assistant: and neither Travel & Leisure Magazines Limited nor its agents can Published by: Travel & Leisure accept any liability for loss or damage. Travel & Leisure Magazines Loretta Prince lorettap@tlmags.com Magazines Ltd, 1st Floor, 103 Limited is a completely independent company and can hold no Cranbrook Road, Ilford, Essex IG1 4PU responsibility for the actions of outside agents. No part of this Advertising Sales: Tel: 020 8477 1529 magazine may be reproduced without prior written consent. Jeannette Cumbers jeannettec@tlmags.com Fax: 020 8514 4536 Please note: property buyers should expect extra financial costs Email: choice@tlmags.com such as legal costs, local taxes etc. All private advertisers are totally Admin/Accounts: Printed by Wyndeham Heron responsible for their own wording within their advertisement, and Wendy Barfoot wendyb@tlmags.com Travel & Leisure Magazines Limited can therefore take no ©Travel & Leisure Magazines responsibility as to their content. Please seek legal advice and Publishers: Limited 2009 Peter Lewsey peterl@tlmags.com thereafter verify all the details of your purchase in writing before proceeding. Terry Stafford terrys@tlmags.com YOURNo 1 CHOICE HOLIDAY HOMEOR BUYING A – FOR RENTING OR CARAVAN
  • 4. Choice Essentials The World’s first inflatable roof rack The HandiRack is a unique, inflatable roof rack that can be fitted in just a few minutes. It’s perfect for those who enjoy the outdoor life, adventure sports and travelling. Designed to work hand in hand with the HandiHoldall, to offer an easy and cost effective (it is interchangeable between vehicles) way to gain more space. The HandiHoldall makes light work of transporting up to 50kg of camping gear, luggage and all sorts of holiday paraphernalia and can be packed away neatly when not in use. It can also be used with metal roof bars with an additional fitting kit (£15.99). The 2009 HandiHoldalls will be available from May at £79.99 plus £14.99 for the roof bar fitting kit and The HandiRack costs £49.99 from www.handirackuk.com Out with the old, in with the new Spring is here so just as you would ditch your boots With summer on our doorsteps, for your sandals, ditch your big all terrain three-wheeler for a much lighter model. The theBabaSling™ is just the right Maclaren Quest Sport weighs just product to get mums and dads out and 5.5kg and comes with a about with baby. shopping basket and rain cover A sunny holiday flopped on the beach and features a one-hand or an action packed adventure, compact umbrella fold. The lockable front swivel wheels make theBabaSling™ is strong and versatile it easy to manouver and the seat so you don’t have to hold back. also reclines for afternoon naps With seven different making this pushchair perfect carrying positions you can for days out, whether you travel by car, bus, train, wear your baby in the most comfortable position and be plane or boat! hands free to enjoy yourself. The Maclaren Quest is Available in seven cheery colours and only £39.95 suitable from three months makes it the perfect holiday essential whatever the up to a maximum weight of 15kg. RRP £140 destination. www.theBabaSling.co.uk For stockists call 01327 841 310 or visit Choice Giveaway: 2 x theBabaSling™ www.maclarenbaby.com Britwave Summer Fashions Kevin Foord “Staycations”, is the trend for the summer collection at John Lewis, with Brits predicted to stay at home to holiday this year. Included in the collection are colourful cardigans, 50s' inspired swimwear and Hunter Wellingtons – perfect for coastal holidays or summer festivals. Britwave Best Fashion Buys from John Lewis by Peter Ruis, Director of Buying, Fashion 1. Summer dresses – tie dyed style by Paul and Joe Sister £159 or Full Circle floral tea dress £89 2. Bikinis – Purple animal print bikini by John Lewis (£20 bikini top, £15 briefs) or Fuchsia 50s style by John Lewis (bikini top £20, and bikini shorts £18) 3. Cardigans – Cashmere boyfriend cardigan by John Lewis £89 or yellow, blue, purple and black striped cardigan by Jaeger £180 4. Sunglasses – Classic tortoise shell style £145 by Dior or Wayfarer style by John Lewis £10 5. Welly Boots by Hunter available in pink, black, green and navy £55 6. Swimsuits – Purple polka dot style by John Lewis £53.50 or Blue Avalon tankini by Sea Folly (tankini top £73, and tankini bottoms £31.) 7. Rain macs – Beige with large black buttons by John Lewis £99 8. Footwear – Gladiator sandals by Steve Madden £100 or Canvas pumps by Keds in red or white £25.99 9. Waterproof bucket hats by John Lewis available in pink, black, red and bronze £15 10. Umbrellas by Lulu Guinness monochrome striped style £24 www.johnlewis.com
  • 5. Reviews & Giveaways www.swimhut.com www.swimhut.com 15% off at www.swimhut.com Wash it, squash it, and go – every parent should have one! New SwimDresses exclusive in the UK The wonderful washable, squashable highchair is to SwimHut.com are now available now available with alfresco fasteners to fix to The stylish SwimDresses are designed to be outdoor and pavement style chairs. practical yet beautiful with an integrated tummy The Totseat converts chairs of all shapes and sizes (including mesh panel and pants. Ideal for those who want camping chairs) into a safe haven for a tot who can sit unaided, more coverage from their swimwear, active mums or it’s the ideal accessory for camping and caravanning – minimal those who like to be able to party and swim without luggage (folds up into it’s own bag), and maximum impact. changing in between! SwimHut.com offers a fantastic range of swimwear, Totseat is the most adaptable product of its type in the UK, and bikinis and tankinis from a selection of leading brand is the only one to carry the logo of the Child Accident names, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year round! Prevention Trust (CAPT) in recognition of its safety credentials. To claim your 15% discount, enter the code: The Totseat comes in a range of funky colours and costs £21.50 CHPC2009 +postage from www.totseat.com 15% discount is valid until Sunday 19 July 2009. This code should be printed in capitals (the Choice Giveaway: 2 x Totseats code is case sensitive). www.swimhut.com Get connected with motormonkey The smallest, lightest in-car charger in the world, the motormonkey packs the power to keep your phone connected and your music motoring on even the longest car journey. The motormonkey comes with adaptors for the most popular makes of mobile phone and also the connectors for iPod / iPhone, BlackBerry, Sony PSP – other adaptors Choice Giveaways can also be purchased if required. The slim line design means that the motormonkey is unobtrusive in your car (it sits flush against the 12 volt DC charger socket) and How to enter: Entries can be made by going to: you can leave it plugged in, without worrying about draining your car’s battery. www.choicetravelinfo.com Each Kit Includes: 1 x motormonkey unit; 1 x Samsung M300 / G600 before Friday 17 July 2009 and entering your adaptor; 1 x Nokia & mini Nokia adaptor; 1 x USB retractable cable; 1 x mini USB adaptor for Motorola Razr, BlackBerry, and other USB details under ‘competitions and giveaways’. The powered devices; 1 x Sony-Ericsson K750i wide adaptor; 1 x DC 4.0 winner will be announced and published on the adaptor for Sony PSP and some digital cameras; 1 x LG Chocolate adaptor. website. Terms and conditions on the website. Available from powertraveller.com priced £20. Choice Holiday Parks & Cottages May 2009 5
  • 6. Out & About Holidaying at home is the in-thing this year ©www.brita inonview.co St Andrew m/Alan Cha s, Fife ndler and made even more enjoyable when teamed with a great pastime – golf! Britain has some fantastic golf courses scattered along the coast for you to enjoy. very golfer has heard of the world’s oldest contact them in advance E course – St Andrews. It emerged out of the scrubby sand dunes hard by the Scottish University Town as far back as the 16th century to arrange your visit, but also ensures a friendly welcome and excellent and still presents a tough challenge to the world’s facilities in the club best golfers, especially during the Open house. Championship, held there every five years. Here is a selection of the very best in England, The other historic British courses which hold Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. the Championship are nothing like as old, but they share the same common heritage. Like St Andrews, Turnberry and Troon on the Scottish west coast; St Enodoc, Cornwall Carnoustie and Muirfield on the East; plus Lytham, The 20th-century poet Sir John Betjeman played here Birkdale, Hoylake, and Royal St Georges in England, regularly, and composed perhaps the only great poem about are all links courses, laid out along beaches and the game “Seaside Golf”, which begins: “How straight it flew, dunes right by the sea. how long it flew”. It was inspired by a birdie at the 400-yard On classic golf courses such as these the grass 13th, one of the most difficult holes on the course. He is grows naturally (there is little need for irrigation), buried in the church, which is half buried by drifting sand, the fairways are firm, and the greens are hard and near the green. The course is quite short, but very tight, and true. It is a different type of golf to what you will weaves behind two hills just behind the wonderful beach at find in modern resort courses. The only water Daymer Bay. hazards are likely to be the sea itself, or perhaps Top Hole: 6th – a 378-yard par four with a second shot the occasional fast-flowing burn. Instead it is the played blind over, or around, Europe’s highest bunker deep rough, even deeper bunkers and, when the – the "Himalaya”. weather turns, the wind, which makes links Pay and Play: £45. www.st-enodoc.co.uk courses such a fascinating test of your technique. In fact, if you can play well on a British links Formby, Lancashire course, you can play well anywhere. First make sure you play the right course... Formby has two, But you don’t have to go for the big names to one for ladies and one for men. The latter encircles the enjoy some of the best of British golf. While the former and stretches in a series of wonderfully varied and Open courses get all the international limelight, challenging holes, into the dunes, and heather, and pine Britain has dozens of other excellent courses all woods which reach down towards the sea. It is as much a around the coast. Many of them are over 100 nature reserve as well as a golf course and the card comes years old and nearly all present an entertaining with a guide to the wildflowers and wildlife which flourish challenge for visiting golfers. Most are also here, and include the rare red squirrel. private clubs, which means that you need to Top Hole: The 15th – one of several without bunkers – is a 400-yard par four, with a tricky green guarded by high Peter Lonard (AUS) lines up a putt on the 10th at the Open Championships. dunes on either side. Royal Lytham and St Annes. Pay and Play: £100. www.formbygolfclub.co.uk ©www.britainonview.com Kingsbarns, Scotland Less than ten years old, this was the first new course to be built on links land in Scotland for 70 years. It is just a few miles up the road from the Old Course at St Andrews, and was designed by the great Californian architect Kyle Phillips. He has the knack of being able to shape a golf course so that it feels right – part of the natural landscape rather than an artificial construct imposed upon it. The burns and bunkers, and the indentations of the coastline are all used to brilliant effect. Don’t miss the Old Course, but don’t miss this either. Top Hole: 12th – a huge par five (600 yards from the
  • 7. UK Golf Courses Championship tees) which stretches along the shoreline at the Royal County Down, Northern Ireland far end of the course – you play an awkward third to the green This is quite simply one of the best and most beautiful golf on a rocky promontory. courses in the world. The 120 year-old links weaves its way Pay and Play: £130. www.kingsbarns.com through a range of enormous sand dunes which lie along the beach at Dundrum Bay. To the south rise the green shadows of Gullane, Scotland the Mountains of Mourne, while to the east are the gentler hills There are three courses at Gullane, just a couple of miles up and farmland of County Down. There are lots of blind shots – the road from Muirfield, but opinions vary as to which is best. If especially from the tee – so play it twice if you can to get a real you only have time for one, make it Gullane No. 1 which is on feel for British seaside golf at its very best. higher ground and has fantastic views. From the 7th tee you Top Hole: The short 4th turns back towards the Mountains can see (reputedly) 14 different counties, as well as a of Mourne for one of the best views of all, as well as one of the spectacular vista over the Forth estuary towards Edinburgh. most challenging tee shots. Top Hole: The 5th – a long 450-yard uphill par four. Pay and Play: £65–£155. www.royalcountydown.org You need a long drive to open up the dogleg, but there are fairway bunkers everywhere and a treacherous sloping green. * Note that visitors may be welcome on specific days of the week, and that Pay and Play: £85. www.gullanegolfclub.com green fees vary according to the time of year and the prices here should be used as a guide only. On some courses there may be lower green fees if you play after 3pm or 4pm in summer. Check the course website for the latest fees Aberdovey, Wales and for booking arrangements. Feature courtesy of www.visitbritain.co.uk A lovely course founded in 1892 among the dunes by the Dovey Estuary in Snowdonia National Park. It has been Royal Troon, Strathclyde lengthened over the years and is now over 6,500 yards long ©www.britainonview.com and is famous for its fierce rough. It’s an “out and back” layout, but contributions from two of the great course designers of the last century – Colt and Braid – ensures plenty of interest and variety. Top Hole: 12th – glorious 150-yard par three, played uphill to a green above the edge of the beach. Pay and Play: £40. www.aberdoveygolf.co.uk Ailsa Golf Course, Turnberry, Strathclyde ©www.britainonview.com
  • 8. ituated in the heart of the English Riviera, oburne’s parks are based in many traditional S Hoburne Torbay has a unique continental feel. Enjoying stunning panoramic views and easy access to sandy beaches, there’s lots to see H seaside and picturesque countryside locations, including Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, and do both on site and in the immediate area. Hampshire and the Cotswolds. The Premier caravan range is the ideal option for families looking for a little more space in For more information their holiday accommodation. Equipped to a visit very high specification, these 12ft wide holiday www.hoburne.com homes are no more than four years old and are fully equipped for your family’s luxury holiday. Facilities at Hoburne Torbay include: Hoburne Torbay, Licensed Club with season long Grange Road, Goodrington, entertainment Paignton, Devon Sammy Seahorse Club 01803 558010 Bayview restaurant, bar and deck Hoburne Bowl* Indoor leisure pool with flume, steam and sauna rooms How to enter To be in with a chance of winning a one-week Heated outdoor pool holiday in a 3-bedroom Premier caravan at Hoburne Crazy Golf* Torbay in Paignton, Devon for a family of up to 6, Beach hut snack bar and takeaway simply go to: The Reef – indoor soft play area Pool* www.choicetravelinfo.co Satellite TV in the clubhouse m before Friday 26 June 2009 and enter your Kids’ adventure playground details under ‘competitions and giveaways’. The Amusement Arcade* winner will be published on the website. Launderette *charges apply Prize cannot be taken between 18 July and 21 August and must be taken by 31 October 2009.
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  • 10. Newquay Beach, Cornwall ©www.britainonview.com It’s hard to imagine that one region could the north you will find dramatic, rugged headlands and have so many contrasts and that in even the surf-washed sands whilst in the south, you can enjoy most hectic of cities, the sheer beauty of the golden coasts, white pebbled beaches and sheltered bays. west-country can force you to relax. A place There are many reasons to visit Devon and one of the most that is real, where the countryside villages popular is to sample the traditional Devon cream tea or to enjoy a fresh seafood platter – Devon is as famous for its resemble those on chocolate boxes and culinary delights as it is for its magnificent coastline. where beaches are so spectacular they take Devon is perfect for family fun with miles of blue flag your breath away. beaches and the best sand in the UK for building sandcastles! Devon is England’s greenest county and has Cornwall offers more miles of unspoilt been declared the number one organic county according to coastline than anywhere else in Britain. It’s the latest figures from Defra. The spectacular coastal path, vibrant image is the result of a rich history and rolling countryside, stone circles, historic market towns and culture that still lives and breathes through the literary connections all add to the wealth of Devon’s rich sites and scenery scattered throughout the heritage. county such as stone circles, castles and remains of iron-age villages. Cornwall’s fishing industry Somerset is a land of contrasts, from the 40 miles of coastline and the still survives in harbours like Newlyn, popular seaside Mevagissey, Padstow, Falmouth, Looe and Polperro, and many smaller boats still work resorts of Minehead and Burnham-on- Getting there out of coves such as Port Issac, Cadgwith and • First Great Western Sea, to the smallest Mullion. www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk city in England, Release the artist within you and fall in Tel: 08457 000 125 Wells and the love with the light and landscape that the • South West Trains legends that far end of England’s south-west peninsula www.swtrains.co.uk surround Exmoor has to offer. Cornwall has a wealth of Tel: 0845 6000 650 and Glastonbury. small gallery’s and art cafes to pass the • National Express Somerset is a time away – that’s if you’re not too www.nationalexpress.com haven for explorers busy surfing, which is another of Tel: 08705 808 080 – for walkers, South Cornwall’s pastimes, but that’s • Flights Somerset has over another story! www.visitsouthwest.co.uk/main/flights 1,100 miles of paths Devon benefits from having and tracks to lose • Route Planner two very different coastlines, in yourself in! For the www.theaa.com/travelwatch/planner
  • 11. perfect rural retreat, 7 Further info visit the Heart of Somerset, home to 6 1 Cornwall the Blackdown, 5 www.visitcornwall.co.uk Brendon and 3 Tel: 01872 322900 Quantock Hills, 2 Devon Somerset Levers and 4 www.discoverdevon.com Moors and the historic 2 Tel: 0870 608 5531 towns of Taunton, 3 Somerset Wellington, www.celebratingsomerset.com Wiveliscombe – all 1 Tel: 01934 750833 with their own unique 4 Dorset character and style. www.dorsetforyou.com Somerset is alive Tel: 01305 251000 with history and Wiltshire unites the districts of Kennet, West Wilts, legend – walk in the North Wilts, Salisbury and South Wilts with the Borough of 5 Bristol & Bath Swindon. With a population of nearly 430,000, much of the www.visitbristol.co.uk footsteps of King Arthur and King county is designated as an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Tel: 0906 711 2191 (Bristol: 50p/min) www.visitbath.co.uk Alfred, explore Beauty’. Tel: 0906 711 2000 (50p/min) Exmoor – home of The mystical force that surrounds the world-famous Lorna Doone and visit Stonehenge can sometimes overshadow the sheer beauty of 6 Wiltshire the mysterious this area. It’s breathtaking countryside, the open downland www.visitwiltshire.co.uk Tel: 0870 240 5599 (charged at standard rate) Glastonbury Tor, rising where uninterrupted views stretch for miles, ancient forests, out of the Somerset picture postcard villages and the sparkling clear waters of the 7 Gloucestershire river valleys are perfect for outdoor activities all year round. www.gloucestershire.gov.uk Levels (ancient wetlands) like a Explore Europe’s largest man-made prehistoric mound, Tel: 01452 505345 beacon. Silbury Hill and the White Horse Trail where you can search for the eight white horses that are carved into the hillside, Dorset is home to the World Heritage Site of the Jurassic some of which can be seen for miles. Coast and its fossils dating back more than 190 million years. Wiltshire has over 7,500 walking paths and cyclists will With seven miles of golden beaches, parks and gardens, love the traffic free country lanes with a series of routes range Bournemouth is Dorset’s little gem, combining traditional from family friendly off-road routes to the 160 mile, long splendour with modern facilities. Poole Harbour is Europe’s distance, Wiltshire Cycleway route. largest natural harbour and is a stunning location for all types of watersports. Amongst the scenery, attractions and Gloucestershire is the ideal place to visit at any time picturesque villages, the spectacular and much of the year. Covering most of the Cotswolds, the ancient photographed geological features of Durdle Door, Lulworth Forest of Dean and the Vale of the River Severn, long Cove and Old Harry Rocks are worth seeing. summer days can be enjoyed kayaking or 4x4 racing, or From historic market towns such as the County town of drinking in one of the many lively pubs. Stroll amongst the Dorchester, to seaside fun, dramatic cliffs and sweeping Bluebells in Spring on your way to an antique shop or castle beaches, West Dorset truly offers something for everyone! and in Autumn, watch the sleepy villages come to life as the Walkers can choose the magnificent Heritage Coast or the trees change colour. In Winter, cosy restaurants with many way-marked routes inland. log fires and magnificent cathedrals are more than welcoming. Bristol is famous for Brunel who designed the Clifton Many historic towns, Suspension Bridge, Actor Cary Grant and Sir Humphrey villages and splendid Davy who discovered laughing gas and invented the miners’ manor houses can be safety lamp. In the 18th century, Bristol was the second found in the county, largest port in the country and it was here that Brunel’s ss including the homes of Great Britain was built. Launched in 1843, this was the first many celebrities. In iron, propellant-driven ship to cross the Atlantic. Today, ehenge addition to the e – Ston Wiltshir much of the character and charm of Bristol’s maritime past spectacular countryside, still remains and is used mainly for leisure and recreation. Gloucestershire has Bristol will cater for your every need with an array of new some outstanding and old shopping areas, arts and museums, green spaces and historical buildings, parklife and for the adventurous, you can go rock climbing in including Gloucester the Avon Gorge, paddle through the harbour or mountain Cathedral, bike through Ashton Court Estate. Tewkesbury Abbey Bath is home to the Thermae Bath Spa, the only place in and the stunning the UK where you can bathe in natural hot waters. The Regency buildings World Heritage Site of Bath is one the most stunning places of Cheltenham Spa. D orset – in Britain with some of the most famous architectural Corfe C astle masterpieces in Europe such as the Roman Baths & Pump Whether you go in seek of the Room, Royal Crescent, Bath Abbey and Pulteney Bridge. Jurassic coastline and dramatic cliffs of Devon and Apart from being the perfect base in which to explore the Dorset, the magnificent cathedrals of Salisbury and north-east of Somerset and the Cotswolds, Bath itself offers Gloucester, the famous spa in Bath or the maritime its visitors a wealth of quality attractions, shopping history in Plymouth, the south-west of England has a experiences, theatre and restaurants in traditional yet delight around every corner. modern surroundings. Choice Holiday Parks & Cottages May 2009 11
  • 12. PORTHTOWAN TOURIST PARK Tel: 01209 890256 Email: admin@porthtowantouristpark.co.uk www.porthtowantouristpark.co.uk Cornwall Completely level site, ideal • Food shop • Play area for families and couples • Games room • Golf who want to relax and • Horse riding • Laundrette enjoy the quiet of the • Showers • Hook-up surrounding countryside. • Calor gas • Caravans Centrally located for • Motor homes • Camping. touring Cornwall, close to Prices for 2009: Two beach, new toilet block, people, car & unit, incl. 80 pitches. electric hook-up £11.50 to £19. Open April to September 12 Choice Holiday Parks & Cottages May 2009 Please quote CHLP when replying to ads
  • 13. GLOBE VALE HOLIDAY PARK nr. Redruth and North Coast Cornwall Cornwall Plots available to purchase a new holiday home of your choice • Quiet Countryside Location • Pets accepted • Open Feb–Nov Paul & Louise Owen 01209 891183 www.globevale.co.uk info@globevale.co.uk Please quote CHLP when replying to ads Choice Holiday Parks & Cottages May 2009 13
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  • 17. Glocestershire ~ CARAVAN FOR HIRE ~ Here at Lakeside you and your family can be sure of a fun-filled and relaxing stay, on site at the camp or out and about in Minehead town. The beach is only two mins walk with golden sands and panoramic views of the sea and beautiful north Somerset hill and golf course. While walking the Avenue, checkout the Somerset Light Railway and Belhelm Gardens or take a bus ride on the 300 to Lynton and Lynmouth or go onto Illfracombe on a return ticket. Also on the way to Lynmouth over outstanding Exmoor, you will pass the infamous Culbone Inn. Static caravan. Sleeps 8. Central heating. Cooker, Fridge, Grill, Microwave, Oven. Separate dining area. Garden, Parking, Patio. Heated pool. TV. 1 Three- bed bedroom, 1 Double bedroom, 1 Twin bedroom. 1 Shower room. Local activities: Cycling, Biking, Golf, Sailing, Waterskiing, Diving, Surfing, Windsurfing, Fishing, Paragliding, Swimming, Horse riding, Tennis. Call Mr P B Murphy on 07739 104622 Please quote CHLP when replying to ads Choice Holiday Parks & Cottages May 2009 17
  • 18. Oxford, Dreaming Spires The South-east of England has been an Sussex is home to miles of dramatic coastline, from inspiration for many storytellers and writers the golden sands of Camber in the east to the inlets of over the years. Idea’s for the children’s Chichester Harbour in the west. Family-friendly beaches classics Alice in Wonderland, Charlie and can be found at Worthing, Bognor Regis, Littlehampton, the Chocolate Factory and the Chronicles of Eastbourne and Brighton – England’s city by the sea. Narnia all arose from this region which Within the Sussex countryside, the beautiful South includes the counties of Berkshire, Downs has over 2000 miles of well-managed trails ideal for walking, cycling and horse-riding. The 160km South Hampshire, Surrey, Buckinghamshire, Isle Downs Way takes you from the coast at Eastbourne to the of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire and Sussex. city of Winchester in Hampshire, passing across the Seven Kent is divided into three main areas – Sisters chalk cliffs and the Devil’s Dyke. Medway and Maritime Kent; The Heart of Kent Delve into Sussex’s towns for even more treasures. The and Canterbury and Coastal Kent and together town of Battle is the site of the most famous battle in they create a unique combination of coast, English Heritage, The Battle of Hastings. Amberley is a countryside and historic attractions. beautiful town on Medway is the historical capital of Maritime the River Arun with Kent and is the ideal destination for a relaxing short break. Step back in time with a visit to many flint walled, thatched cottages Getting there The Historic Dockyard at Chatham where and a medieval castle • Chiltern Railways over 400 years of naval history are brought (now a hotel) and the www.chilternrailways.co.uk medieval town of Tel: 08456 005 165 back to life. Canterbury and Coastal Kent has the famous White Cliffs of Dover, the Rye, now a thriving • National Rail Enquiries traditional Victorian seaside resorts of market town www.nationalrail.co.uk Ramsgate and Folkestone and a blend of overlooks Romney 0845 48 49 50 culture, heritage and tradition. The Marshes and was • Green Line Buses Cathedral city of Canterbury is now a once surrounded by www.greenline.co.uk UNESCO World Heritage Site and sits sea! Tel: 0870 608 7261 on the River Stour in one of the most Surrey is the • Metrobus attractive corners of rural Kent. The most wooded county www.metrobus.co.uk Heart of Kent offers more castles, in the country and Tel: 01293 449195 stately homes and gardens open has the highest point • London Gatwick Airport to the public than any other in the south-east of www.baa.com region in Britain. England with Tel: 0870 000 2468
  • 19. breathtaking views of the Further info Surrey Hills and surrounding countryside. 1 1 Buckinghamshire The Surrey Hills is a www.visitbuckinghamshire.org treasured landscape, rich 2 Tel: 01296 382157 in wildlife and woodland 8 2 Oxfordshire and was one of the first 3 www.oxfordshire.gov.uk areas in England to be 7 Tel: 01865 792422 designated an Area of 6 6 4 3 Berkshire Outstanding Natural www.visitwestberkshire.org.uk Beauty back in 1958. Tel: 01635 30267 Surrey is also home to 5 4 Hampshire many towns and villages www.visit-hampshire.org.uk all with their own Tel: 01962 841841 ambience – Richmond is Donnington Castle was once the Stronghold of Charles I and 5 Isle of Wight a lively cosmopolitan saw action during the civil war battles of 1643 and 1644. All www.islandbreaks.co.uk town full of boutiques, that is left now is the Gatehouse but visitors are attracted by Tel: 01983 813 813 cafes and fine restaurants the views and children love to play amongst the ruins. 6 East & West Sussex and Kingston is the place Whether you choose to cruise along the River Thames, www.visitsussex.org where kings of England take a tour of Eton College or have some family fun at Tel: 01243 382244 were crowned. With the Legoland, Berkshire is perfect for a relaxing break. 7 Surrey Thames on its doorstep, Oxfordshire is full of natural beauty and charming www.surreycc.gov.uk Kingston gives you the villages and the city of Oxford is architecturally stunning with Tel: 08456 009 009 ideal opportunity to stroll its famous colleges and riverside setting. Oxford has many 8 Kent along the Thames path at literary links and has been used for numerous film locations. It www.kenttourism.co.uk one of its most beautiful was here that Lewis Carroll met Alice Liddell, the inspiration Tel: 01271 336020 parts. The towns of Esher for Alice in Wonderland and Christ Church College was the and Epsom are home to setting for ‘Hogwarts’ in the Harry Potter films. two of the country’s finest racecourses. In the south of Oxfordshire you will find the towns of Hampshire is a haven for nature-lovers. Escape to the Didcot, Wallingford, Thame, and Henley on Thames and to woods and heaths of the New Forest where ponies and the North of the county are the historic market towns of cattle roam freely and wild deer hide deep within the forest. Banbury and Bicester. Enjoy a cruise on the Oxford Canal or The city of Winchester is the ancient capital of England and shop until you drop at Bicester’s famous shopping village – home to a fine Norman Cathedral, King Arthur’s round table there is plenty on offer. and one of the oldest schools in Britain. Escape to Buckinghamshire for the day or a weekend Hampshire’s famous royal and military connections have and walk in the gentle rolling Chiltern Hills, stroll along the provided a feast of places to visit like Portsmouth’s Historic Thames Path at gorgeous Marlow or explore the famous Dockyard, one of the top ten heritage attractions in the UK beech woods at Burnham Beeches. There are plenty of fun and home to the World’s most famous ships – Mary Rose, attractions in Buckinghamshire for all the family to enjoy HMS Victory and HMS Warrior 1860. Havant, Emsworth such as the oldest model village in the world – Bekonscot and the Blue Flag beaches at Hayling Island lie between the and the Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery in Aylesbury. For cities of Chichester and Portsmouth and are perfect for the sporting type, Milton Keyne’s Xscape relaxation and tranquillity and the pretty villages of is Europe’s largest skiing Langstone and Emsworth have great views of the harbour. and leisure complex Holiday-makers have been flocking to the Isle of Wight and Waddesdon Manor for years to enjoy their traditional seaside holidays. The 60 is also a delight to see – miles of coastline, hidden coves and golden sandy beaches now a National Trust are spectacular, whilst inland the countryside is fantastic with property, it houses one of lots of colourful paths and trails to explore. The Isle of Wight the finest collections of iew tainonv is renowned for sailing but also offers all kinds of sports from French 18th Century nt ©bri n Seafro Brighto golf and fishing to windsurfing and flying. decorative arts. Cowes and East Cowes are the Island’s most northerly Buckinghamshire Cha towns and a mecca for yachtsmen, hosting many has four beautiful ©britain onview/K tham, Kent Alliance ent Tou international sailing events – during the sailing season you country parks, Black /Daniel Boswor rism Park, Langley Park, th can see a blanket of colourful sails covering the water. The historic town of Newport in the centre of the Island is its Denham and principle town and most popular shopping centre. Here you Thorney Park will find fine Georgian and Victorian houses, the Museum of country parks with Island History, markets, arts centres and much more. hundreds of acres of woodland, From lazy days spent in the Royal Borough of Windsor, to heathland, parkland, lakes and the hectic nightlife of Reading, Berkshire is a delightful rivers that are open every day of the year for county that can adapt to anybody’s pace of life. With parts visitors to enjoy. of the North Wessex Downs and the Chilterns, both Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this county is ideal for walking, You can enjoy the best of both worlds in the cycling and horse-riding with many excellent routes along south-east of England with gorgeous beaches and The Thames Path, the Ridgeway and The Jubilee Path. breathtaking countryside – you can even cross the West Berkshire is a delight waiting to be discovered from Channel, but that’s another story! the Kennet and Avon Canal to the arts, history and heritage. Choice Holiday Parks & Cottages May 2009 19
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  • 22. THRIFTWOOD HOLIDAY PARK Beautiful park set in 12 acres of woodlands. Kent Enjoy the tranquillity of the “high spot” of Kent. Outdoor heated pool, clubhouse, games room. Touring/tent pitches. Holiday caravans to hire. Open 11 months of the year. London only 25mins. Stanstead, Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 7PB Tel: 01732 822261 PRIMROSE COTTAGE CARAVAN PARK Golden Hill, Whitstable, Kent CT5 3AR Tel: 01227 273694 Email: campbell_brian@btconnect.com Small, quiet site with views of the sea. Superstore, chemist and cafe close by, coach/bus stop walking distance. Pitches for tents and touring caravans with electric hook up points, level site. Pets welcome.Toilets, showers, chemical disposal unit.Tourist information. Agent for Calor Gas. PLUS! 6/7 berth static caravans for hire Oxfordshire RELAX IN SUSSEX Modern caravans for hire or sale on quiet Sussex Country Park near Lewes and South Downs. Easy access to coastal resorts of Brighton and Eastbourne. No clubhouse or swimming pool but nearby pub/restaurant. Sorry no children. Bluebell Holiday Park, Shortgate nr Ring- mer, Lewes, East Sussex, BN8 6PJ Tel: 01825 840407 www.bluebellholidaypark.co.uk 22 Choice Holiday Parks & Cottages May 2009 Please quote CHLP when replying to ads
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  • 24. Hertfordshire – Much Hadham ©www.britainonview.com / Rod Edwards The East of England is based around the Hatfield House (Queen Elizabeth I’s childhood home) and ancient Kingdom of East Anglia, which was Bishop’s Stortford, birthplace of Cecil Rhodes. originally made up of Norfolk and Suffolk; Bedfordshire has a rich and varied rural landscape, these are now joined by Bedfordshire, fine towns and villages and is home to the highest point in Cambridgeshire, Essex and Hertfordshire. the East of England, the Dunstable Downs. The county Fabulous historic cities and towns, great town of Bedford is noted for its fine river setting and country houses and gardens, bustling connections to author/preacher John Bunyan and his seaside resorts, picturesque villages, and famous book ‘The Pilgrims Progress’. miles and miles of beautiful countryside To the north-west are pretty limestone villages such as and coastline await your discovery. Harrold and Stevington and in the east, the gigantic airship hangers at Cardington are a reminder of the area’s rich Hertfordshire is home to Borehamwood, aviation heritage, more recently used as the set for the ‘Britain’s very own Hollywood’, the wonderful blockbuster movie “Batman Begins”. Britain’s first hot air open-space of Lee Valley Park and the Grand balloon landed there too! As you head south of Bedford Union Canal. St Albans is a popular town you will come across the lakes and wildlife of the Marston surrounded by countryside and was Britain’s Vale and antique lovers will appreciate the fine Georgian third largest Roman city, called Verulamium. town of Ampthill, set on the wooded slopes of The It’s Cathedral is particularly impressive. Greensand Ridge. North of St Albans is Welwyn Garden City, taking its name from Welwyn, a separate village situated several miles north of the Leighton Buzzard, set on the Grand Union Getting there Canal has always been town. Perfect for modern shopping at the famous for its sand, • National Rail Howard Centre and a visit to the Roman Enquiries and Woburn for its www.nationalrail.co.uk Baths which are preserved in a steel vault wonderful abbey Tel: 08457 48 49 50 underneath junction six of the A1(M)! (home to the Dukes of To the east of the county, the lakes Bedford), and Woburn • www.nationalexpress.com National Express and open spaces of Lee Valley Safari Park. Tel: 08705 808080 Country Park will provide more than just a day out whether your interests Cambridgeshire • Route Planner involve sport, wildlife or family is the only county in www.theaa.com/travelwatch/planner activities. You can also visit the the East of England to • One Railway county town of Hereford with border all five other www.onerailway.com its castle and antiques shops, counties in this region Tel: 0845 600 7245
  • 25. so is the ideal base for Further info touring the area that some still refer to as ‘East 3 1 Bedfordshire Anglia’. One of the best www.visitbeds-luton.com ways to explore Tel: 01234 408063 Cambridgeshire is by boat 4 – you can hire a punt, a 2 2 Cambridgeshire traditional flat-bottomed www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk Tel: 0845 045 5200 boat, from the famous 1 university city of 3 Norfolk 5 Cambridge, renowned for www.visitnorfolk.co.uk 6 Tel: 01603 222222 its historic churches and ancient colleges – the first 4 Suffolk was founded in 1284. www.visit-suffolk.org.uk Explore some of the finest Tel: 01473 583000 within the county that supply very fine quality wines and buildings in Europe as you fruit juices. Numerous independent breweries such as 5 Essex glide past the colleges on Adnams and St Peter's still exist and ensure that the historic www.realessex.co.uk route to the willow- Tel: 0845 600 7373 tradition of brewing within the county continues to thrive. shaped waterfront at The production of fine ales and good wine takes place 6 Hertfordshire Grantchester, inspiration alongside a thriving food retailing market and there are www.enjoyhertfordshire.com for the poets Byron, many reputable restaurants that serve food and drink Tel: 01438 737333 Tennyson and Rupert prepared using locally sourced ingredients. Brook. Cambridgeshire’s history spans back over 3000 years and The ancient Saxon county of Essex, is situated between at Flag Fen, near Peterborough, you can see how Bronze Suffolk and Hertfordshire. Essex offers a wealthy mix of Age people lived. Oliver Cromwell was born and educated historic woodlands, pretty fishing villages, old towns, in Huntingdon and his former grammar school is now The sweeping skylines and rolling fields. From the outskirts of Cromwell Museum. In Ely, Oliver Cromwell’s House East London to the borders of Suffolk, Essex has so much to recreates 17th Century life as he would have known it. offer and a good place to start exploring is Britain’s oldest town of Colchester. Discover the largest Norman Castle Norfolk is a refreshing place to visit with a pretty village keep in Europe, now an award-winning museum and the around every corner and miles of unspoilt beaches and nearby narrow streets of the Dutch Quarter, where the cloth countryside. One of the most popular holiday areas is the industry once flourished. Norfolk Broads with 200 kilometres (125 miles) of The Essex coastline is diverse and mainly unspoilt – from waterways to enjoy. Explore the Broads by boat – hire one the traditional seaside resorts of Clacton-on-Sea, Southend- for a week or for a day and you will soon learn to appreciate on-Sea and Walton-on-the-Naze to the yachting centre of the nature that surrounds you. Brightlingsea and Burnham-on-Crouch and not forgetting At the centre of this county is the vibrant city of Norwich, the hidden gems in between such as Mersey Island and voted one of Britain’s top ten shopping destinations. Maldon. Whether you are looking for family fun, good Norwich is the most complete medieval city in Britain with nightlife, shopping, a quite retreat, fresh fascinating museums, a magnificent cathedral, a Norman fish or the ideal place to castle, half-timbered houses, a jumble of medieval lanes and eness Edward s launch your speedboat – Thorp iew.com / Rod a delightful old watergate down by the riverside. Suffolk nv or jet-ski, there is a ritaino Norfolk’s coastline is An Area of Outstanding Natural ©www.b piece of Essex’s coastline Beauty, consisting of pleasant beaches, salt-marshes, cliffs, for everybody. flint villages and nature reserves. Cliff-top Cromer is world- Almost bordering famous for its crabs, and Yarmouth for its herrings and Cambridgeshire, Saffron kippers. At Sheringham you can ride on a steam train to the Walden is an ancient town antiques centre of Holt or visit the port of Wells-next-the- with lovely timber-framed Sea, the pilgrimage centre of Little Walsingham and Lord Essex – buildings, many decorated Lay ©www.b er Marney To Nelson´s birthplace at The Burnhams. For seaside fun, head ri we with pargeting (ornamental Rod Ed tainonview.com r to the sandy beaches at Hunstanton and Great Yarmouth. wards / plasterwork) and the parish Directly south of Norfolk is Suffolk – the 8th largest church is one of the largest in county in England and one of the most attractive and Essex. interesting, much loved by writers and painters. Hills are not The Stour Valley is situated in abundance but the soft landscape holds hidden treasures on the borders of both Essex for all visitors to explore. The choice of destinations within and Suffolk and is one of the Suffolk offers the visitor options for all occasions from prettiest parts of the region. peaceful countryside, ideal for walking and cycling to busy It was home to the artist coastal resorts and bustling market towns. John Constable (1776– Many of Suffolk’s meadows, heathlands and woodlands 1837) and is enriched with are nationally important wildlife reserves, making the county picturesque medieval extremely popular with nature lovers. With open villages. countryside and 45 miles of stunning coastline, Suffolk offers From historic houses, plenty of opportunities for picnics and other countryside gardens and miles of coastline to food, recreation activities. Suffolk’s dry and sunny climate is ideally suited to the development of vineyards and orchards culture and entertainment, Essex aims to please with and there are a number of highly respected producers a special air of romance and mystery. Choice Holiday Parks & Cottages May 2009 25
  • 26. Essex Norfolk ELM BEACH is a quiet, 4-star Caravan Park situated overlooking a clean, sandy beach. We offer 2 or 3 bedroom Caravans, sleeping up to 6 people, fully equipped and heated, for hire from March through to New Year. Also available… 3 bedroom luxury detached bungalow just a stones throw from the beach. For details/brochure call 01493 721630 e-mail enquiries@elmbeachcaravanpark.com or visit our website www.elmbeachcaravanpark.com CABLE GAP HOLIDAY PARK Relax in the peace and quiet of our family-run, top-award-winning park, right next to a sandy beach. Ideal for exploring Norwich, Great Yarmouth and the Norfolk Broads. Our comfortable Rose Award-winning caravans are equipped to a high standard with free gas, electricity, colour TV. Village shops and pubs nearby. Plus small shop on site. For full-colour brochure and details of special offers phone 01692 650667 email: holiday@cablegap.co.uk www.cablegap.co.uk 26 Choice Holiday Parks & Cottages May 2009 Please quote CHLP when replying to ads
  • 27. BLUE RIBAND HOLIDAYS Great Yarmouth ~ Caister ~ California ~ Scratby ~ Hemsby Norfolk Bungalows, cottages, chalets & caravans and a choice of 12 locations. Pets welcome. Close to sandy beaches, many with cabaret club-houses, swimming pools & entertainment. Spring & Autumn short breaks. Small family discounts, all credit/debit cards accepted. Free brochure tel: 01493 732943 www.blueribandholidays.co.uk Please quote CHLP when replying to ads Choice Holiday Parks & Cottages May 2009 27
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  • 30. Warwickshire – Warwick ©www.britainonview.com The Heart of England is at the centre of England’s road network making it easily accessible from wherever you are. Herefordshire has four long-distance walking trails as well as its very own Herefordshire Trail. Visit 3 the famous Norman Cathedral in the city of Hereford where you can see the oldest map of the 2 4 World, the Mappa Mundi and the Chained library. The quiet county of Shropshire has over 90 5 6 places to visit, including the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge and the birthplace of Charles Darwin. 1 Shropshire is situated on the English Welsh border, gets more hours of daylight than anywhere else in the country and has over 32 castles. Since the 18th century, craftspeople in Staffordshire have been producing quality Worcestershire is home to some beautiful Further info goods for renowned names such as Wedgewood, countryside, the 1 Herefordshire Spode and Royal Doulton. cathedral city of www.visitherefordshire.co.uk The uplands and dales of the Peak District Worcester and Malvern Tel: 01432 260621 are perfect for leisure and activity holidays, with Water. Hire a narrow 2 Shropshire opportunities for all kinds of sports. boat and explore the www.shropshiretourism.info county’s numerous Tel: 01743 462462 The West Midlands provide easy waterways or set sail access to the history and heritage of the down the River Severn, 3 Staffordshire region. Birmingham is a vibrant and www.enjoystaffordshire.co.uk Britain's longest river. Tel: 01785 277397 cosmopolitan city brimming with culture and sits betweens lush countryside and Home of 4 West Midlands beautiful quaint villages. Shakespeare, the www.birminghamuk.com Warwickshire offers an array of potteries, the Black 5 Warwickshire attractions from two renowned motor Country and Alton www.warwickshire.gov.uk/tourism museums, a living Roman fort and Towers, the Heart of Tel: 0870 160 7930 Britain’s national organic garden England is a charming 6 Worcestershire and the medieval Warwick Castle region to visit with a www.worcestershire-tourism.org is one of the finest in England. feast of things to do. Tel: 01905 728787
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  • 32. Derbyshire – Ladybower Rsvr The East Midlands consists of Northamptonshire, Rutland, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire and can be found in the centre of the UK, just east of the Heart of England. 6 Northamptonshire is scenically beautiful, 5 rich in tradition, heritage, charming stone villages, 4 majestic stately homes, gardens and castles. 2 Rutland is England’s smallest county and a little 3 piece of old England, hidden away in the heart of the country where charming thatched cottages and fine Georgian architecture are reminiscent 1 of a bygone age. Leicestershire is a diverse county with a lively and vibrant city teamed with traditional British countryside and stunning waterways. The diverse scenery of qualities from some of Derbyshire and the Peak District is a paradise for walkers, cyclists, extreme sports England’s cleanest beaches at Skegness Further info enthusiasts and the more relaxed lovers of and Mablethorpe to the the great outdoors. This county has 1 Northamptonshire tranquillity of the www.explorenorthamptonshire.co.uk something to offer everyone from Wolds. breathtaking landscape, to bustling market 2 Leicestershire & towns. Nottinghamshire is home to From the unspoilt Lincolnshire Vales 3 Rutland the world’s most famous out-law, Robin www.goleicestershire.com Hood and the legendary Sherwood and the magical Forest. It has also turned out many Fens to the well-kept 4 Derbyshire creative greats including the poet secret that is www.derbyshire-thepeakdistrict.co.uk Lord Byron and the designer Paul Rutland, there is a 5 Nottinghamshire Smith, and is well known for its piece of unspoilt www.nottinghamshiretourism.co.uk vibrant nightlife. Lincolnshire East Midlands for is the largest county in the East 6 Lincolnshire everyone! www.visitlincolnshire.com Midlands and has a wealth of
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  • 34. Boats on the shore of the lake, Cumbria ©www.britainonview.com England’s north-west has it all – Delve deep at the nuclear shelter, discover an iconic half- fashionable city haunts, unspoilt villages, timbered medieval manor house or explore Beeston Castle, historic streets and buildings and fantastic standing majestically on a sheer rocky crag and boasting rural retreats. some of the most spectacular views in England. The story of culture and heritage in Chester and The past, the present and the future come together in Cheshire has been a long and eventful one, as Manchester to create one of the coolest cities in Britain. you will see when you visit one of the many Historical landmarks compliment bold, contemporary museums in the county telling the tale. Discover structural design, surrounded by beautifully sculptured how the Roman’s conquered, why the county is open spaces. Manchester is a free-spirited city with a built on salt and about life on the waterways. liberating open-mindedness much described as edgy, Completely encircled by city walls, Chester inviting, happening and different. Manchester is one of the offers a delightful mix of exclusive and modern world’s most innovative and original places for both making shops, a vibrant nightlife and 2000 years of music and listening to it. Follow in the footsteps of history. The city’s most unique feature is the Morrissey, look out for the next Oasis or Happy Mondays in 13th Century ‘Rows’ – two tiers of enticing one of the city’s 30-plus intimate live venues and party like shops, running through the main streets. One there’s no tomorrow! of the north-west’s most popular attractions is the beautiful Gothic Chester Cathedral which Manchester is a fantastic shopping Getting there houses one of the most complete medieval destination whether • National Express monastic complexes in the county. you are after funky, www.nationalexpress.com Cheshire’s waterways are a pleasant and fashionable, chic or Tel: 08705 808 080 relaxing place to be, offering a chance to sleek – there is • National Rail Enquiries enjoy the sites of historic interest, heritage something to satisfy www.nationalrail.co.uk and culture. Cheshire has more miles of all tastes and budgets. 0845 48 49 50 canals than any other English county – Hunt down • Virgin Trains enjoy a relaxing river cruise or try something unique at www.virgintrains.co.uk sailing off the Wirral coast. Saturday’s Tib Street Tel: 08457 222 333 Cheshire is home to Britain’s fashion market, • Blackpool Airport largest zoo, one of the UK’s most search for vintage www.blackpoolairport.com chic and rare records Tel: 08700 273 777 prestigious flower shows, some of England’s finest restaurants and a in the Northern • Manchester Airport Quarter, or search www.manchesterairport.co.uk leading designer outlet village. Tel: 0161 489 3000