Devon and Cornwall travel guide
If you're looking into possible destinations for UK weekend breaks, why not head to the south-west of England? With our travel guide to Devon and Cornwall, we here at the Travellers Club can provide you with an insight into these stunning counties.
This part of the country offers a variety of things for you to see. And while the wide selection of attractions may at first be intimidating, with the assistance of our Devon and Cornwall holiday guide you can find choosing what to do to be a pleasurable experience.
Whether you visit just one or both of the counties, you will have the chance to take in pretty coastal villages and bustling market towns. If you're keen for some history and culture, our Devon and Cornwall holiday guide can help. Why not visit Devon's Hartland Abbey and Powerdham Castle, before heading to Exeter Cathedral. While in Cornwall you can visit the National Maritime Museum and the fascinating Eden Project. There are a number of UNESCO-accredited World Heritage Sites across the two counties, so no matter where you go you should find somewhere that is simply captivating.
Head to Devon and Cornwall and hit the beach
The fact these two counties have lengthy coastlines makes them ideal for beach holidays. Whether you want to go sailing in the UK or fancy a yachting holiday in the UK, our Devon and Cornwall may be just the ticket if you want to head out on a boat trip. You may also want to try your hand at surfing. Both Devon and Cornwall are renowned spots for the sport and there are a number of schools where you can go on surfing courses. Several of these can be found in the Cornish coastal town of Newquay.
Of course you may prefer to stay on dry land. If this is the case lye back on the golden beaches and take in fantastic views and breathe in fresh sea air.