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RAINY DAYS

RAINY DAYS in DEVON

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Away the ds but ne to the fun... ... at peaceful Mill Park Caravan and Camping Park Berrynarbor, nr Ilfracombe, North Devon EX34 9SH

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Mill Park is a sheltered caravan and camping site set around a sparkling 1.5 acre fi shing lake just back from the main seaside holiday resorts of North Devon. Set in an attractive Mill Park is a sheltered caravan and camping site set around a sparkling 1.5 acre fi shing lake just back from the main seaside holiday resorts of North Devon. Set in an attractive wooded valley, it is perfectly situated for beaches, coastal activities and attractions, plus wooded valley, it is perfectly situated for beaches, coastal activities, and attractions, adjacent to stunning coastal walks and the breathtaking beauty of Exmoor. plus adjacent to stunning coastal walks and the breath-taking beauty of Exmoor.

Mill Park offers good sized level grassed pitches with electrical hook-ups, insulated modern shower blocks, laundry room and camping supplies. There is an onsite pub and Mill Park offers large fully serviced hard standing pitches as well as good sized level a well stocked shop which both specialise in local foods and drinks plus a family room. grassed pitches with electrical hook-ups, insulated modern shower blocks, laundry An attractive fl at grassed areas for camping, a number of glamping options and a dog room and camping supplies. There is an onsite pub and a well stocked shop which both exercise fi eld are also available. specialise in local foods and drinks plus a family room. An attractive fl at grassed areas for camping, several glamping options, and a dog exercise fi eld are also available.

Call 01271 882647 | www.millpark.com | enquiries@millpark.com Call 01271 882647 | www.millpark.com | enquiries@millpark.com

Rain stopped play? Not if you visit Devon, it won’t!

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Although Devon is lucky enough to have a slightly warmer climate than other parts of the UK, we still get our fair share of April showers and autumn gales (that’s why it’s so green and lush down here!). But even if it turns from a barbecue into a brolly summer, we’ve still got plenty to keep everyone happy while we wait for the sun to pop back out.

Call 01803 925034 or visit dittishamhideaway.co.uk

Devon has a whole host of indoor attractions and activities to keep you amused until the weather clears up from award winning attractions to museums and underground caves – there are plenty of things to do in the dry.

If a bit of rain doesn’t bother you too much then those wet afternoons can often mean some of the best surfing conditions on both the north and south Devon coasts.

No matter what the weather, you’ll never be stuck for something to do when you visit Devon.

Find inspiration for how to spend a rainy day in Devon at visitdevon.co.uk/ things-to-do/rainy-days

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