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- TorquayMild ocean breezes, sandy beaches and swaying Torbay Palms give the small English town of Torquay a distinctively Mediterranean feel. More than just a beach spot, Torquay boasts an enormous coastal aviary and the famous Kents Cavern Prehistoric Caves. Agatha Christie spent most of her life here, and the city is now home to multiple film companies. With such a rich literary history, Torquay may be the perfect place to finish writing that novel or screenplay, or just to relax with a good mystery.Read more
- DevonDevon Cottages - The Ultimate in Relaxing Breaks
From the wilds of Dartmoor to the wooded hillsides of the Lyn Valley, Devon is undoubtedly one of England's most beautiful counties. Its overwhelmingly rural landscape means that catered accommodation is restricted to over-subscribed Bed and Breakfasts and hotels which are mostly concentrated in towns like Exeter and Barnstaple.
Devon is a great location for a family holiday in the great outdoors, with everything from beach resorts at Ilfracombe to rambling in the hills of Exmoor and tors of Dartmoor. It is a large county, but whether you want to follow the Tarka Trail, or walk down the Doone Valley, you can be sure there will be cottages open for holiday rentals nearby.
Devon's Cottages, All Mod ConsMost of Devon's holiday rental cottages started as farm buildings of some sort, and planning restrictions mean that many of them retain their rural charm on the outside. However, the cottages are generally renovated to 21st Century standards inside, with double glazing, TV, washing machines and fully-equipped kitchens. Families are well catered for in the higher end properties with games rooms, sometimes including full-size pool tables and large gardens for children to explore.
Despite the unpredictability of Devon's weather even during the summer months, the comfort of these properties gives great peace of mind. Moreover, a week's holiday rental of a cottage in Devon can cost as little as £300 - £400. During the peak season you can spend as much as £900 a month for one of the larger or more luxurious cottages, which still works out to be cheaper than a lot of hotels, especially if you have to book several rooms to accommodate a family of four or five.
Town Mouse or Country MouseTo get the best of Devon's startling countryside and its friendly communities, renting a holiday cottage near Lynton and Lynmouth can be a good start. It is a useful base from which to explore North Devon, and is within walking distance of several beauty spots, such as Watersmeet (complete with a small but impressive waterfall) and the Valley of the Rocks. Separated by a steep cliff, you can travel up a funicular railway from coastal Lynmouth to clifftop Lynton, with plenty of stunning walks, shopping opportunities and several beaches and boat trips to nearby coastal attractions.
The twin villages also boast a concentration of well-equipped holiday cottages, from modest fisherman's cottages on the path to Watersmeet to grander hillside houses on the way to the Valley of the Rocks. Whatever your budget, Lynton and Lynmouth can provide some tempting accommodation options for your first Devon holiday.
Read more - ExeterSet against a backdrop of Devon’s rolling hills and rocky coastline, Exeter is the county’s historic showpiece. Roman ruins, medieval buildings, and Georgian façades dot the modern town, contrasting with the quayside pubs and glass-fronted shopping malls.Read more
- CornwallCornwall is the extreme southwestern peninsula of England. It has the longest stretch of continuous coastline in Britain and it is one of the sunniest areas in the UK. With picturesque villages, Celtic ruins, light blue waters, gardens and parks and unique architecture it certainly is among the most scenic areas of England. Home of many events and festivals and the land of Cornish pasty, it is definitely worth visiting.Read more
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- LondonFrom Shoreditch’s swaggering style to Camden’s punky vibe and chic Portobello Road, London is many worlds in one. The city’s energy means that no two days are the same. Explore royal or historic sites, tick off landmarks from your bucket list, eat and drink in exclusive Michelin-starred restaurants, enjoy a pint in a traditional pub, or get lost down winding cobbled streets and see what you stumble across – when it comes to London, the possibilities are endless.Read more
- MajorcaAttracting visitors from all parts of the world, Majorca is a dreamy island destination in the Mediterranean Sea, just off the southeast coast of Spain. There's something for every taste—beaches and coves, a spectacular mountain range, romantic fishing villages and a rustic countryside dotted with almond and olive groves.Read more
- IbizaIbiza: Old Spanish for "party 'til you drop." Perhaps not literally, but this is definitely one of Europe's favourite nightlife playgrounds. Ibiza boasts more than 100 miles of coastline with some 50 beaches, plus plenty of restaurants, bars, and water sports—and clubs, of course. Fit in a little culture and visit Ibiza's UNESCO-designated old town.Read more
- BenidormBask on four miles of golden beaches, hit the Mediterranean Sea on water skis or stroll along Benidorm's promenade and revel in its seaside charms; it's a true Spanish beauty of the Costa Blanca. Originally a fishing town, the city's historic center wows with its blue-domed 18th-century church and picturesque alleyways. Panoramic views reward those who climb into the surrounding Canfali hills, and nearby rocky coves reveal underwater riches for scuba enthusiasts. End a day in the sun with a feast of local seafood.Read more
- Island of MaltaOne of the three principal islands of the Maltese archipelago, the island of Malta is the largest of the chain. Its capital Valletta, a lively, bustling city with many buildings dating back to the 16th century, teems with cathedrals, palaces and forts. The impressive Grand Harbour offers a dramatic arrival. The top archaeological attraction is the UNESCO-designated Hypogeum temple ruins, a macabre, 5400-square-foot underground necropolis and the world's only underground prehistoric temple.Read more
- Canary IslandsThe sun-drenched Canary Islands lie close to North Africa and have an exotic flavour of their own. Hundreds of volcanoes, rolling sand dunes, rich forests and rugged cliffs dapple these seven Atlantic gems. Catch a ferry to Lanzarote. Ride a camel through volcanic Timanfaya National Park. Take on Tenerife, home of Mount Teide, Spain's tallest peak. Romp Grand Canary's beaches or hike La Gomera's Garajonay National Park. More adventures await on tiny El Hierro, verdant La Palma and peaceful Fuerteventura.Read more
- TenerifeStrongly influenced by the tribal culture of the Guanches (the original inhabitants), Tenerife was conquered by the Spanish 500 years ago. It's home to Mount Teide, Spain's tallest peak, and to the popular beach resort of Los Gigantes. Today visitors flock to Loro Park to see tropical birds, to Tenerife Zoo Monkey Park and to Parque Nacional Las Canadas del Teide's volcanic rock formations. Explore by car or with a "bono bus" ticket, which offers reductions on regular prices.Read more
- Gran CanariaWelcoming, tolerant Gran Canaria offers a little something for everyone. Families flock to the water parks and beaches of Puerto Rico. Those seeking peaceful escape scamper to Mogan's quiet fishing villages. Gay visitors crowd the bars, restaurants and beaches of Playa del Ingles. Urban attractions are on offer in Las Palmas. Three highways open up the island for those with a rental car or a bus schedule. Prime sites to visit include Iglesia de San Juan Bautista de Arucas and Palmalitos zoo park.Read more
- New York CityThe first time you go to New York, go ahead and be a sight-seer—everyone should visit the Statue of Liberty, the Met, Times Square, etc. But on a return trip, pick a neighbourhood and go deep. You’ll find hole-in-the-wall bars, great delis, quirky shops… exploring the non-touristy side of New York is an incredibly rewarding experience for a traveller.Read more
- DubaiDubai is a destination that mixes modern culture with history, adventure with world-class shopping and entertainment. Catch a show at the Dubai Opera, see downtown from atop the Burj Khalifa and spend an afternoon along Dubai Creek exploring the gold, textile and spice souks. If you’re looking for thrills, you can float above the desert dunes in a hot air balloon, climb aboard a high-speed ride at IMG Worlds of Adventure or skydive over the Palm Jumeirah.Read more
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- Some of the more popular quiet hotels near Escape Plymouth include:Copthorne Hotel Plymouth - Traveller rating: 3.7/5New Continental Hotel, Sure Hotel Collection By Best Western - Traveller rating: 3.9/5Travelodge Plymouth - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Popular quiet hotels in Plymouth that have a pool include:Elfordleigh Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5New Continental Hotel, Sure Hotel Collection By Best Western - Traveller rating: 3.9/5Crowne Plaza Plymouth, an IHG hotel - Traveller rating: 3.9/5
- Some of the best quiet hotels in Plymouth are:Invicta Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5St Elizabeth's House - Traveller rating: 4.6/5Boringdon Hall Hotel And Spa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- A gym is available to guests at the following quiet hotels in Plymouth:Future Inn Plymouth - Traveller rating: 4.1/5Elfordleigh Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5New Continental Hotel, Sure Hotel Collection By Best Western - Traveller rating: 3.9/5
- These quiet hotels in Plymouth have great views and are well-liked by travellers:St Elizabeth's House - Traveller rating: 4.6/5Boringdon Hall Hotel And Spa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Premier Inn Plymouth City Centre (Sutton Harbour) hotel - Traveller rating: 4.1/5
- Families travelling in Plymouth enjoyed their stay at the following quiet hotels:Invicta Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5St Elizabeth's House - Traveller rating: 4.6/5Premier Inn Plymouth City Centre (Sutton Harbour) hotel - Traveller rating: 4.1/5
- These quiet hotels in Plymouth generally allow pets:Invicta Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Boringdon Hall Hotel And Spa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Travelodge Plymouth Derriford - Traveller rating: 4.2/5It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.
- These quiet hotels in Plymouth have free parking:St Elizabeth's House - Traveller rating: 4.6/5Boringdon Hall Hotel And Spa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Future Inn Plymouth - Traveller rating: 4.1/5
- An upscale travelling experience can be enjoyed at these 4 star quiet hotels in Plymouth:St Elizabeth's House - Traveller rating: 4.6/5Copthorne Hotel Plymouth - Traveller rating: 3.7/5Leonardo Hotel Plymouth - Traveller rating: 4/5
- These 3 star hotels received great reviews from other travellers:Invicta Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Premier Inn Plymouth City Centre (Sutton Harbour) hotel - Traveller rating: 4.1/5Future Inn Plymouth - Traveller rating: 4.1/5