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Hele Valley Holiday Park Relax and Unwind at... ping Cam ltered nd She ravans a , Luxury Ca Beautiful Cottages, Stunning Lodges Welcome to Hele Valley Holiday Park www.helevalley.co.uk At the heart of the delights of North Devon you will find the perfect holiday choice at Hele Valley Holiday Park offering you Beautiful Country Cottages, Stylish Lodges, Superb Luxury Caravans and affordable Camping with new modern facilities. This family run haven, established since 1972, is set in a charming sheltered valley within walking distance to the Victorian fishing town of Ilfracombe. Just an easy 7-minute stroll away is access to the coastal path at the pretty cove of Hele Bay Beach – a perfect venue for playing in the rock pools or eating ice cream at the Café. Hele village itself offers two pubs that serve superb food daily and The Old Corn Mill (a working mill with wonderful tearoom). Our award winning Park is proud of its David Bellamy GOLD standard. The Park’s superb facilities include a recycling centre, nature trail, children’s play areas, laundrette and internet access. So whether you are looking for a perfectly peaceful holiday or accommodation for a special event such as a wedding, we ensure a warm welcome and a helping hand for you, your family and friends. Once visited you will want to return time and time again! this natural valley and tranquillity of e the peace Experienc The sheer beauty of the countryside and seascapes, the rich mixture of high moors, wooded valleys, miles of unspoilt golden beaches and rugged cliffs, the character of the area make it simply irresistible. www.helevalley.co.uk North Devon is abundant with things to do and see, whatever your pleasure, there is something for everyone. Relax, discover and explore North Devon and Ilfracombe Quaint thatched fishing villages, miles of natural beaches, surfing, championship golf courses, children’s theme parks, national trust houses, haunted mansions, sheep racing or simply settle into our relaxed pace of Devon Life. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, nestling snuggly amongst the rugged cliffs of the majestic Atlantic coastline is the pretty fishing town of Ilfracombe less than a mile from Hele Valley. Ilfracombe offers a host of attractions, including a modern theatre, a superb 18-hole golf course, daily fishing and boat trips from the harbour, a museum and cinema, indoor swimming pool, first class restaurants, fine cafes and bistros, art galleries, Damien Hirst’s ‘Verity’, gift shops, colourful gardens and much more. Ilfracombe is where the pace of life is slow and the air is fresh, allowing you to unwind and relax from the stress of everyday life. Photographed by Steve Russell © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2012 g coastline spaces and stunnin e wide open Enjoy th Accommodation We offer a range of holiday options to suit everyone’s taste and budget. Choose one of our Country Cottages or Stylish Lodges to relax in comfort; and if you feel you deserve a treat book a Hot Tub or a Light Therapy Sauna. Our luxury static Caravans are modern, comfortable and affordable. In all our Cottages, Lodges and Caravans bed linen is provided and all beds are made up for your arrival. Or have a go at ‘Glamping’ in our new all weather cedar Pods. For Camping and Touring we offer flat sheltered pitches with fantastic modern facilities. www.helevalley.co.uk We are extremely proud of the quality Hele Valley Lodges of our lodges, which are designed and equipped to ensure they provide the Our LUXURY and FAMILY lodges ultimate relaxing holiday. are “stunning in every sense”, beautifully designed and tastefully Lodge features include; furnished to ensure your comfort is • Full central heating and double glazing our priority during your stay. • Stylish and modern fully equipped kitchen with ample storage space and full size dishwasher • Luxury bedrooms with comfortable and relaxing beds. • Fitted wardrobes • Full size bath complete with shower • Light spacious lounge with cosy seating and an elegant fireplace • TV and DVD • Outside sundeck area dges • Some with Hot Tubs and a Light ned lo desig Therapy Sauna tifully ur beau ne of o rt in o comfo le and in sty Relax Hele Valley Cottages Our luxury self-catering holiday cottages are the perfect ‘escape’ A beautiful selection of two for any season. or three bedroom cottages Cottage features include; each with their own character, • Full central heating and an ideal choice all year round, double glazing whatever the weather. • Fully equipped kitchen Come to laze the days away • Stylishly furnished lounge with on our gorgeous beaches, leather suite walk through the fallen leaves • TV and DVD of autumn, greet the spring • Private parking flowers or wonder at Exmoor’s winter coat. • Garden complete with garden furniture and barbeque www.helevalley.co.uk Our modern, luxury caravans are like home from home, each equipped to a very high standard and designed for your personal holiday comfort. Caravan features include; • Fully equipped kitchen • Most with central heating • Most units have a sundeck • TV and DVD • Some with cot space • Some with Hot Tubs Hele Valley Caravans If you are keen to share your holiday with your beloved pet then we can provide accommodation where they can join you for their relaxing holiday too. ombe Ilfrac park in ravan nly ca The o Hele Valley Camping Hele Valley offers camping pitches, motorhome and touring caravan hard standings in both 8 metres and 12 metres; with electric hook-up if required. Most pitches also have their own water supply. • FREE hot showers • Private wash cubicles • Modern flush toilets • Hand wash basins • Hairdryers • Shaver points A RECENT ADDITION TO • Indoor pot wash room THE PARK is the Camping Pod • Family room – a wooden ‘tent’ for all seasons • Disabled facilities Just bring your camping gear – • Chemical waste area • Motorhome waste water minus the tent. empty point Caldicot M4 M49 Avonmouth M4 M32 A420 M5 How to find us* Clevedon BRISTOL Corsham A4 From the M5 take junction 27 onto Congresbury A370 BRISTOL Bath Weston- the A361. Continue on this road to super-Mare A38 Trowbridge A350 A36 Barnstaple and then take the A39 Bridgwater Cheddar Lynton Bay A371 (passing the hospital on the right) to join Ilfracombe Burnham-on-Sea Westbury Minehead A37 Frome Combe Martin Lynmouth the A3230 to Ilfracombe. Continue on Watchet Wells Warminster A39 Shepton this road for approximately 12 miles and at A39 Glastonbury Mallet A36 A371 A371 A361 Exmoor Street A396 A39 the traffic lights turn right to join the A399 A39 Bridgwater A361 Barnstaple A372 A303 towards Combe Martin. Pass Ilfracombe Hartland Point Wincanton South Molton Taunton M5 Bideford Langport A37 Swimming Baths and Rugby Club on the A357 A361 A358 Shaftesbury A350 A30 Great left where you will start to see our brown A39 A30 Torrington Ilminster A303 Yeovil A388 tourist signs. From here follow the brown Sherborne A386 Tiverton Crewkerne Hele Valley signs for approximately 400m A377 Chard A30 Bude A303 to take a very sharp right. (It is advised that A3072 Holsworthy Crediton Honiton long vehicles should continue down the road Axminster M5 Okehampton and turn around first). Continue down to the Exeter A30 Seaton T-junction and a right turn will take you to Sidmouth Tintagel Launceston A376 Hele Valley Holiday Park. A39 A395 *Please note, it is advisable to follow the above directions Dartmoor Exmouth g... A380 Trevose Head yclin Dawlish rather than rely on satellite navigation. Wadebridge Bodmin g, c Padstow rf n Tavistock A38 Teignmouth u A388 g, sMoor Ashburton walkin Newton Abbot ng, Bodmin A390 mmi A38 Buckfastleigh sNewquaywi Liskeard Torquay , A386 ding Paignton ri Saltash PLYMOUTH Totnes se A30 or A392 A391 H St Austell Looe Plympton Brixham Fowey Torpoint A390 A379 Dartmouth A30 Truro KingsbridgeA379 St Ives Redruth Salcombe Camborne Dodman Point Start Point A39 St Just Penzance St Mawes A394 Falmouth Sennen Helston Land's End Mount's Bay Lizard Lizard Point Hele Valley Holiday Park Hele Bay, Ilfracombe, North Devon EX34 9RD Telephone: 01271 862460 Fax: 01271 867926 Email: [email protected] www.helevalley.co.uk Bookings can be made either by telephone or online. The information in this guide has been published in good faith. At times we may not be able to offer all services listed due to circumstances beyond our control..
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