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Your Glorious Corner of Devon your glorious corner of Devon www.coftonholidays.co.uk Welcome our gl …to y orious corner of Devon The holidays are This year, we’re thrilled to introduce you to And after a busy day on the coming and heavenly our most exciting addition yet, our first-ever beach, exploring Dartmoor, Devon is here, just luxury lodge collection; Cofton Copse. or testing out our vast range of facilities, you’ll be glad of for you. Isn’t it time Clad in cedar to blend into the natural environment, these elegant escapes are a meal to remember. That’s you discovered what positioned in an enchanting elevated position where our award-winning makes this part of the to make the most of our dramatic Devon chefs take Devon’s finest world so special? views. Whether you’re basking in the sun on produce to create dishes to the large decking areas, sipping champagne devour. Accompanied by It’s an exciting year ahead in the bubbling hot tubs or simply chilling out a glass of local ale, cider, for us here at Cofton in the living space, we think you’ll agree, apple juice or wine, it’s good Holidays and we can’t wait they’re our best accommodation yet. to know that you can enjoy to welcome you. Whether the very best that Devon Of course, lodges aren’t for everyone, so it’s your first time or, like for has to offer, right here there’s plenty to choose from among our so many, it’s a return journey at Cofton. range of award winning self-catering options, to our glorious corner of including cosy cottages, chic apartments So, what are you waiting South Devon, our blue and holiday homes. And let’s not forget our for? Your glorious corner of flag beaches, family fun, fabulous facilities for campers, caravaners Devon is calling. adventures, relaxation and and RV customers. recuperation awaits. Set in 80 acres of luscious South Devon The Jeffery family countryside, our 5-star holiday park has all the ingredients to make your perfect holiday. From the woodland zip wire and play area to onsite entertainment, indoor and outdoor heated pools, nature trails, and kids clubs, we’ll be sure to keep your brood busy, whatever their age. LIVE 2 Tel 01626 890111 www.coftonholidays.co.uk CHAT 4 GLORIOUS DEVON 6 FACILITIES 8 WHAT’S ON 10 FOOD & DRINK 16 ACCOMMODATION 3 Delightful Devon Devon... Tumbling, lush green hills to the left and sweeping, ‘Blue Flag’ beaches to your right. You’re so close to nature and yet so far from the stresses of everyday life. Get ready to relax and unwind… Whether you prefer sandy toes, drifting away to the rhythmic sound of waves breaking on the shore, or a woodland stroll and a picnic, there’s no shortage of picture-perfect spots to capture on Instagram. South Devon has been one of England’s most popular holiday destinations for hundreds of years, and the 80 acres of Cofton’s stunning parkland contains the kind of timeless and precious scenery that simply puts a smile on your face. That’s why we’re proud to invite you here. After all this is YOUR glorious corner, and we’ll give you the keys to unlock the best kept secrets Devon has to offer. You may not be brave (or foolish) enough to tackle the full 630 DAWLISH WARREN BEACH miles of the South West Coast Path during your stay. However, you can still lace up your boots and step off the beaten track to explore some of the most spectacular coastline in the country. Add pedal power into the mix and you can discover the dramatic Exe Estuary Cycle Trail, taking in the picture postcard pretty Exeter Quayside, a great reward for those making it the full 12 miles to the region’s capital. From waterfalls and wildlife trusts to farmers markets and Forestry Commission country parks; you’re never far from your next DEVON CREAM TEA adventure in South Devon. “Leave the car behind and explore the coastline. YYouou may be as lucky as we were and spot a dolphin as we walked across the Dawlish sea wall.” - Ken Salter, Chatham LIVE 4 Tel 01626 890111 www.coftonholidays.co.uk CHAT BECKY FALLS PAIGNTON ZOO Visit www.coftonholidays.co.uk/whats-on-devon for a full list of events GO APE, HALDON Days out in Devon South Devon is rich with visitor attractions, plenty of which are in easy reach... Little monkeys will love swinging from the trees at Go Ape, splashing around at Splashdown Quaywest Water Park, and zipping & sliding at either Crealy or Woodlands Adventure Theme Parks! Take a walk on the wild side at the impressive Paignton Zoo, or immerse yourself in our Blue Planet at Living Coasts, Torquay - the perfect warm-up to a day at the National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth. There’s always something going on at Powderham Castle, just a 5 minute drive from Cofton. Perhaps the foodie in you will be tempted to savour delightful dishes and tasty treats at their Food & Drink Festival in Autumn. Alternatively, why not indulge in the impressive Exeter Festival of South West Food & Drink in the Spring; 2020’s eating extravaganza is going to be the best to date Visit our What’s On section on the website to help you plan your stay and don’t forget to check our information centre DAWLISH WARREN NATURE RESERVE in Reception for leaflets and discounts to some of the best attractions in the area. EEXPERIENCEXPERIENCE CCOFTONOFTON 5 Leisure & pleasure... Our fantastic modern indoor leisure complex offers pleasure for all the family. Enjoy a splashing time in the pool, a spot of relaxation in the steam room or, if you’re feeling active, make the most of the gym facilities. When hunger calls, Amelia’s Pantry is only a step or two away from the pool, so you can refuel before continuing the fun for the day. The leisure complex is open throughout the year,* providing everything you need to entertain and keep active minds and bodies busy. With five star status from Visit Britain, the park is recognised as having first class leisure facilities. There are plenty of places to explore at your own pace within the grounds, with acres of woodland walks, nature trails, fishing lakes and a treasure trail. Our two outdoor heated swimming pools (22nd May - 11th Sept) provide a feast of fun for all the family. Younger children will love exploring the indoor soft play areas, while older siblings and teens can take on the woodland adventure area and multi-use sports wall. * Closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day – see our website for up to date opening times. “Wonderful facilities, especially the swimming pools! In a lovely setting, for us it is simply the best campsite we have found.’” - Margaret Hayes, Leeds 6 Come rain or shine, all on site Although we’d like to claim that the glorious South Devon sun shines on Cofton all year round, there are times that a little bit of liquid sunshine visits us. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, after all our rolling hills wouldn’t be so green if we didn’t water them! Being a family-run park we understand the importance of keeping the children happy no matter the weather. There’s nothing like seeing the raindrops beat down whilst you’re inside as snug as a bug in Amelia’s Pantry, sipping on a warming mug of our speciality hot chocolates. In addition to our incredible indoor pool, sauna, steam room and fitness centre, you can let the little ones loose in the toddlers’ soft play area or challenge the family to a game of pool or table footy! Is that the sound of loose change we can hear jingling? Get ready to rumble in our Amusements Arcade - full of the same machines you used to love at the seaside as a child, plus a few new ones! Laze by the Devon Coarse & Cofton Cup Carp Fishery Fishing Festival lakes coarse fishing holidays in devon 11th - 15th May Ahh! Heavenly Devonly. Just you, your & 14th - 18th Sept fishing rod and the lakes. We’re incredibly 2020 proud of our five coarse fishing lakes, which are carefully managed to ensure they’re brimming with carp, tench, roach, rudd, bream, perch and even koi. What’s more, only our guests get to fish them! Surrounded by flora and fauna, the lakes are an oasis of peace and tranquillity just moments away from a variety of activities Visit www.coftonholidays.co.uk/whats-on-devon for a full list of events so, if you’re the only avid angler in your family, you don’t need to slip away for long. Of course, with so much natural beauty to enjoy, including wooded islands, bankside reeds and lily ponds, you may find the whole family is tempted to join you. If you’d like to find out more about coarse fishing at Cofton please visit www.coftonholidays.co.uk/coarse-fishing FFACILITIESACILITIES @ CCOFTONOFTON 7 Let us entertain you... Creating memories to cherish is priceless, whether that’s your little one’s first width of our pool or the look of delight as The Cofton Crew mesmerises them with activities and adventures. Get up to mischief with our loveable mascot, Digby the Dinosaur. Follow the sounds of nature on a woodland escapade or brush up on your performance skills and put on a show for Cofton’s Got Talent. We also run an unmissable free Kid’s Club daily throughout the school holidays, packed full of games, magic and mayhem.
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