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North Cornwall’s premier holiday resort, noted for its magnificent beaches, breathtaking coastline and the huge Atlantic rollers that make it one of Europe’s premier surfing venues. There’s a host of shops, cafes and tea-rooms to explore, plus the picturesque harbour, which is home to a variety of craft and some lovely gardens for that relaxing stroll.


The historic maritime City of Bristol has been a port for over a thousand years and has nautical rhythms in its blood alongside the echoes of seafarers past. In the last decade the city has been revitalised, the Waterfront is now lined with attractions, boats, restaurants and museums, and old warehouses have become bistros, wine bars and arts centres. There are many famous landmarks in the city including the Cathedral and Brunel's SS Great Britain.


In the heart of the English Riviera lies one of Britain’s most famous resorts, set amongst miles of beautiful unspoilt coastline. Torquay is blessed with a superb panoramic setting overlooking Tor Bay and a wonderful mild climate that allows lovely sub tropical plants, flowers and palm trees to flourish. There is a fine sandy beach, a lovely palm lined promenade for that relaxing stroll, an international marina, plus waterfront boutiques and cafes that provide a distinct continental flavour. In the evenings Torquay becomes a kaleidoscope of colour when the promenade and gardens are all illuminated.


This lovely unspoilt resort with its fine Regency architecture, elegant promenade and red sandstone cliffs overlooks the waters of Lyme Bay. A town for all seasons with a nice mild climate where you can enjoy gentle walks along the seafront and into the parks and gardens with their stunning views and stroll around town and explore the interesting range of shops.


The popular south coast year round resort of Weymouth boasts a fine beach, picturesque harbour and a wonderful sweep of Georgian sea-front houses. Attractions include Brewers Quay, a redevelopment of a former Brewery and restoration of part of Weymouth's unique heritage. A host of features have been created among the original paved courtyards and alleys of the Victorian building including the award-winning Timewalk attraction.


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