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Holiday Park Lodges for hire, ideal for any holiday at Golden Coast Holiday Village.
Beautifully situated amidst acres of landscaped parkland at the head of a picturesque Devonshire valley, a holiday at Golden Coast can be as relaxing or as action-packed as you wish. Boasting 3 miles of glorious Blue Flag beach and a truly exceptional choice of facilities, this is the ultimate base for a family seaside escape.A paradise for surfers and beach-lovers alike, the safe golden sands offer all the joys of traditional seaside fun, while back at the park a dazzling array of activities awaits! With five swimming pools, a selection of bars and restaurants, fabulous entertainment, kids' clubs for all ages, a cinema, sports programme and even a ceramic studio, there really is something to suit everyone at Golden Coast!
Golden Coast Holiday Village offers the following facilities. |
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Two indoor heated poolsThree outdoor heated pools, one with water slides and flumesSurf Simulator*High ropes*Tennis courtTable tennisSnooker/pool*Pitch and Putt9 hole golf course*‡Outdoor all weather short mat bowlsTen-pin bowling*Surfing*FishingCanoeing*Kiddy Karts*Climbing Wall*Seascooters*WaterWalkerz*Trim Trail assault courseHealth Spa*‡Entertainment venueBeach club with bar and grillShows, disco and bingoSports barWaves coffee shopOld Mill Pub and restaurantBilly's TakeawayChildren's clubsAmusement arcadeCinemaCeramic Studio*Adventure playgroundAdventure golf*Soft play areaConvenience storeWi-Fi access*Launderette*Outdoor pool - May 23-Sep 15‡Facilities available at sister park less than 1.5 miles away. Shuttle bus available*All other facilities available for all dates. *Charges apply.
Launderette available on the park There is a club and / or bar available on the park There is a restaurant on the park There is a Take Away on the park There is a games room or games area on park There is a childrens play area on park Holiday Parks has an indoor Swimming Pool Holiday Parks has an outdoor Swimming Pool Fishing is available on the park or nearby Water sports are available on the park or nearby This holiday park is near the beach Golf on or near the park Tennis Courts on or near the park There is a holiday park shop to buy food and other essentials WiFi or internet is available on parts or all of the park
Welcome Pack £35: Including milk, cereal, bread, eggs, bacon, beans, sausages, butter, vegetable oil , salt and pepper, mineral water, carton fresh orange juice, tea, coffee and sugar. |
All accommodations include: A selection of two and three bedroom cottages all set within beautiful landscaped gardens.TV Additional TV in master bedroom and DVD (Gold and Exclusive only)Kitchen including microwave, fridge freezer and washer/dryerDishwasher (Gold 8 and Exclusive only)Wi-Fi access*ShowerBed linen and duvetsTowels (Exclusive only)Beds made up for your arrival (Gold and Exclusive only)Patio with garden furnitureAdditional sleeping for two in lounge areaDouble glazed and centrally heatedGas and Elecricity includedNo all-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25Cots/travel cots £12pw each, cot rails £3pw each and highchairs £12pw eachNo pets
Weekly accommodation prices £379 - £1449- Please note that the prices shown here are intended as a guide only for
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Local Area Finding Golden Coast Holiday Village
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SatNav Postcode: EX34 7HW
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The local Area around Golden Coast Holiday Village
Wild and rugged round Hartland Point, then stretching out into wide, surf-washed sandy bays - explore one of the world's loveliest coastlines when you holiday in North Devon. Surfers and sailors flock to Woolacombe, Saunton, Croyde and Ilfracombe, and windsurfing, water skiing, canoeing and diving are all popular on this coast too, while walkers are attracted to the spectacular views along the coastal path. It's also a working coast, and fishermen still bring their catches into harbours at Bideford and the enchanting villages of Appledore and Clovelly, whose whitewashed cottages seem to tumble down steep cobbled lanes to ancient quaysides. And when planning holidays in North Devon, don't miss a chance to take a boat trip to Lundy Island, a beautiful haven for wildlife. North Devon offers a great array of family attractions - life-size animated dinosaurs lurk in subtropical vegetation at Combe Martin's Wildlife and Dinosaur Park, the Milky Way Adventure offers thrills of a more adrenaline boosting kind, and sheep races and duck trials feature in the fun at the Big Sheep. |
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