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Featured South West Accommodation
Dawlish Sands Holiday Park - Dawlish
Dawlish Sands is all about enjoying your holiday the way you want to. The entertainment is fantastic and you won't need to drive anywhere in the evenings when wining and dining with your family.
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The Beeches Bed & Breakfast - Dawlish
Christine & Ian would like to welcome you to their beautiful modern home in Dawlish. The property is set on a very quiet road with sea views to the rear and only a 10 minute walk down the hill to the town and beach.
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Golden Sands Holiday Park - Dawlish
South Devon is just about the most popular place in the country to visit and Dawlish is no exception. What's more - our guests can enjoy the facilities of each park - that's three swimming pools and two fantastic clubhouses.
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Peppermint Holiday Park - Dawlish
Peppermint Park is fresh to park Holidays UK. A small number of high quality holiday homes to choose from gives this park an exclusive feel, but don't think you're cut off from all the fun and entertainment of the extremely popular resort.
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Accommodation Dawlish. Dawlish is one of the most popular resorts within the South West. The following link Accommodation Dawlish will take you to all of the accommodation that we currently have listed in Dawlish.
Dawlish is a small town and seaside resort on the south coast of Devon, England between the main holiday destination of Torquay and the city of Exeter. Situated back from the seacoast above high, deep-red cliffs, Dawlish covers around 5000 acres of land and has a population of around 13000.
The land rising from the coast forms a small valley with a rivulet running through its trough starting its course at Haldon moor, passing through neighbouring villages, through the town centre and out to sea.
The architecture of the town has a charming appeal with buildings dating back to both Victorian and Georgian periods. Still older buildings from around the 17th century remain near the town and towards the outskirts.
At the town centre, running parallel to the Brook, there is an attractive park providing a relaxing environment for families. The park, or 'Lawn' as it is known, is home to exotic plants, chestnut trees and palm trees, offering shelter for visitors and for the wildfowl that live there.
Accommodation Dawlish
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