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Caravan Parks In Devon

Caravan Parks In DevonWhy should you visit Dawlish Caravan Parks
On the south coast of Devon in England, is located in Dawlish. This small seaside resort boasts of several Dawlish Caravan Parks. They are the main destination for vacationers from Exeter and Torquay. The city is situated above a deep red, high cliffs, where it covers about 5000 hectares of land. The population is about thirteen thousand.

"The Creek" or "Dawlish is a water stream, which begins at Haldon moor and through the neighboring villages, passes through the center of town, then out to sea. It gives the town character and plays a key role in the geography of the city. The creek is natural, but was rebuilt during the early part of the 19th century. This was done to reduce the possibility of flooding and small dams have been put in place to give some control. It is filled into several parts to provide passage for vehicles and pedestrians. Many species of waterfowl have made this their home, including the spectacular Black Swan. Trout fishing is a hobby of many people living in the region.

The city has a charm and architecture of some buildings dating from different periods Georgian and Victorian. Towards the periphery, the buildings of the seventeenth century is located. The parks provide great relaxation in a beautiful setting for families. Here you will find shelter in the form of palm trees, chestnut trees and exotic plants, which live wild birds.

Dawlish Warren is a stretch of coastline of fine sand which stretches three miles north to the estuary of the River Exe, where you are sure to receive a warm welcome. It is safe to swim in these beaches. It is the home of spectacular beaches. The main industry in this area is still tourism during the spring and summer seasons.

The eighteenth century saw the city as a small fishing village with a sea that has provided an abundance of seafood, herring and mackerel. There were orchards and cider production.

A railway line connects to Exeter and Newton Abbot. Most of these along the coast. Several tunnels are built through the cliffs. Some of these tunnels are not provided. However, this train is one of the most spectacular in Britain.

Some campsites are within walking distance of Blue Flag beaches. The Warren has received this status for more than nine consecutive years. Experienced lifeguards are on hand during the summer season, which makes for a fun day of sun and save. Some offer coupons to local attractions and have some fun at your fingertips. Entertainment includes top wining and dining. They are for young and old and you find everything you can think of the line of relaxation and recreation.

Both Charles Dickens and Jane Austin featuring the city in their novels. He became the favorite for the aristocracy. Many British films and Victorian dramas have used as a filming location in recent years. Dawlish caravan parks are ideal for visitors who want to discover the beauty and splendor of this region.
Posted on July 27, 2010.
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