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Torquay Holiday Park offers luxury holiday lodges and log cabins for holiday rental. Commanding a superb location, only a short drive from Torquay's stylish waterfront and many award winning beaches, this scenic hillside park offers all you need for a family holiday in the heart of the English Riviera.
offers the following facilities.
Children's Play Area
If you are looking to book a family holiday then Torquay Holiday Park could be the perfect answer. Torquay Holiday Park has a children's play area which is ideal for kids to burn off excess energy and make friends with the other children enjoying their Devon holiday.
Indoor Swimming Pool
Torquay Holiday Park's indoor swimming pool is a fantastic facility for those who enjoy a swim what ever the weather.
Games Room
Enjoy a few hours in the games room at Torquay Holiday Park. When you book check out what games are available in the games room to make sure that your favourite games are available. The games room is an ideal way to spend a few hours what ever the weather.
Other facilities and features include:
Indoor heated swimming pool with flume and spa bathSportXtra programmeAll-weather multi-sports court Sports field Pool tables* Nature trailBroadway Family Entertainment ClubBay View Patio Bar and Diner Tot Stars (under 4s) Starlanders with Sid and Lizzie (4–10s) Freestyle Club (10–15s)TakeawayWi-Fi access (in designated areas) Under 5's playroom Adventure playground Crazy golf Amusements*Mini supermarketLaunderette* * Charges apply
Description
Commanding a superb location, only a short drive from Torquay's stylish waterfront and many award winning beaches, this scenic hillside park offers all you need for a family holiday in the heart of the English Riviera.
In Torquay itself, you'll find villas perched on the hilltops, beautiful gardens around the seafront and elegant houses lining the main streets. Along the palm lined promenade you'll find an abundance of pavement cafés, pubs, restaurants, nightlife and good quality shops.
There's an amazing range of attractions in the area to keep everyone entertained for days. Visit Britain's biggest and wettest waterpark at Quaywest, take a trip to Babbacombe Model Village or enjoy a day at Paignton zoo.
The local area around Torquay Holiday Park & Devon
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.
Accommodation & Prices
Weekly Price Range: £165 - £819
User Reviews
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Rating 4 / 5 | ||
"Fantastic enterainment for all the family and the park was very clean and safe for children. I would like to thank all of your staff as we completely enjoyed our visit and were all impressed with the accommodation, facilities, entertainment (top class) and just the simple friendliness of all." |
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Rating 4 / 5 | ||
"Staff were very friendly and helpful. The food at the patio bar was good value for money and very tasty. Overall a good holiday." |
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Other information
- Indoor pool
- Great family entertainment
- Beaches and marina nearby
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