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Holiday Park Caravans for hire, Holiday Park Lodges for hire, ideal for any holiday at Landscove.
Set in 30 acres of superb sub-tropical grounds, Landscove enjoys a stunning location with breathtaking cliff-top views out across the ocean.
Surrounded by the spectacular vistas and picturesque coves of the Devon coastline, this is an ideal base for a family seaside holiday to remember. With fantastic entertainment and the superb beaches of the English Riviera nearby, there is something for everyone at Landscove.
In the evening, the Ocean Club entertainment complex hosts bingo, family competitions (a chance to win free holidays!), cabaret and dancing. Alternatively, the Harbour Lights pub offers multi-screen TV and great home-made food. Children are also well-catered for, with their very own Musketeer club
Landscove offers the following facilities. |
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Indoor and outdoor heated pools Outdoor sports fieldOcean Club entertainment venue featuring live shows and family entertainment Children's club Competitions and bingo* Family bar with big screen TVFamily restaurantGame zone arcade*Crazy golfChildren's pirate ship playgroundPark Mart StoreLaunderette* * Charges apply
There is a games room or games area on park There is a childrens play area on park Holiday Parks has an outdoor Swimming Pool There is a holiday park shop to buy food and other essentials
- Indoor and outdoor pools
- Superb entertainment
- Cliff top sea views
All-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 please check when booking Pets £35pw each (max 1) (in specific Landscove Bronze 1 Chalet Landscove Bronze 2 and Landscove Silver 2)Non smoking caravans available, please check when booking |
TV Kitchen including microwave (Silver and Gold accommodation) Three quarter size bath and/or shower Bed linen and duvets Additional sleeping for two in the lounge area (except Landscove Silver 2 and Landscove Bronze 1 Chalet) Gas and electricity included Babies must be included in party total Cots and highchairs £15pw each All-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 please check when booking Pets £35pw each (max 1) (in specific Landscove Bronze 1 Chalet Landscove Bronze 2 and Landscove Silver 2)Non smoking caravans available, please check when booking
Weekly Price Range: £145 - £825- Please note that the prices shown here are intended as a guide only for
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Local Area Finding Landscove
SatNav Postcode: TQ5 9EP
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The local Area around Landscove
Book a break in South Devon and you’ll discover there’s no better way to enjoy this county’s beguiling blend of fabulous beach resorts, chocolate-box pretty villages and glorious countryside. Explore the South Hams - beautiful tranquil country, dotted with thatched cottages, traditional Devon longhouses and delightful old estuary towns. At Plymouth, the National Marine Aquarium makes a fascinating outing and venturing inland you come to Dartmoor’s rugged landscape where wild ponies graze and sleepy villages nestle in hidden valleys, while the city of Exeter boasts excellent shopping and a thriving arts scene. And all over South Devon there are cafes and tearooms serving fresh, local produce - and delicious cream teas! From Plymouth and Bigbury Bay to the three bustling English Riviera towns of Brixham, Paignton and Torquay, and the quieter charms of Teignmouth, Exmouth and Sidmouth, you’ll find all the ingredients for a great seaside holiday. |
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User Reviews
We have 43 reviews in our database for Landscove. Only the last 10 are shown for each holiday park
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Date of stay: 2006 |
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We had a lovely time thank you. The chalet was listed as budget but we were very impressed with what was considered budget as it was very comfortable. If you have children, there is plenty for them to do and the cliff top location was breathtaking. |
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Date of stay: 2006 |
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Beautiful location, peaceful, but nearby are plenty of local amenities. |
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Date of stay: 2007 |
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The entertainments team at Landscove were really great. |
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Date of stay: 2007 |
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The entertainment team were wonderful and really made our holiday special! |
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Date of stay: 2007 |
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A beautiful location and great sea view walks especially if you take a dog! My daughter thoroughly enjoyed the childrens entertainment on site and it was nice and peaceful in the accommodation. |
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Date of stay: 2007 |
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A great base for that part of Devon, with some great walks on your doorstep and the swimming pools were lovely and warm! |
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Date of stay: 2007 |
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Had a really great time - thanks! |
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Date of stay: 2007 |
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We had a very nice and relaxing holiday and came home feeling really refreshed. There was no stress involved in anything on the park - well done! |
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Date of stay: 2009 |
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The surrounding area was excellent and there was lots to do around the park - excellent if you like walking and exploring. |
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Date of stay: 2009 |
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I would recommend the Landscove because of the excellent views and it is an ideal location to explore the English Riviera! |
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