Friday, April 13, 2012

Family Time in Brixham

Take your family to the Brixham holiday cottages and enjoy the luxury and comfort of staying in well-appointed accommodations with state-of-the-art amenities. The warm hospitality and excellent customer service of the staff at the holiday cottages are world-class, making it the destination of choice of holidaymakers at the attractive fishing town of Brixham. Incidentally, your family holiday at the self-catering Brixham holiday cottages will not be complete without a trip to the popular family attractions and must-visit sites that Brixham has to offer.

Woodlands Family Theme Park

Make the most of your family time at the Woodlands Family Theme Park during your stay at the stylish Brixham holiday cottages. You and your children will certainly be amazed at the interesting rides in the park such as the Sea Dragon Swing Ship, Ice Palace and U-Drive Tractors. Meanwhile, your energy level will be put to a test when you play the Master Blaster, which uses foam balls to aim at competitors. To every parent’s delight, all the play areas within the park are very clean and well-maintained. The colourful and spacious play zones are also designed to allow you to have an enjoyable experience and adventure even when the weather is uncooperative. To satisfy your thirst, hunger and other food cravings while exploring the theme park, you can make a quick stop at Ray’s Diner and savour their delicious meal offerings. Without any doubt, the exciting attractions at the Woodlands Family Theme Park will not disappoint you. By paying only £6.00 per person (adults and children), you can already create fond memories with your entire family and enjoy all the facilities in the park, which is just a short drive away from the spacious Brixham holiday cottages.

Fishcombe Cove

Combine fun, adventure, and learning during your family bonding at the luxurious Brixham holiday cottages by spending a day at Fishcombe Cove. It is considered a historical site as the army headed by William of Orange landed on it in 1688. Lying in the middle of high cliffs and wooded hillsides, the cove is a lovely spot for family picnics and picture-taking. It is also a pet friendly location with cafes and hygienic toilets in close proximity. The cove is protected against the intense heat of the sun and strong winds that is why it is a very comfortable place for outdoor activities such as swimming and exploring hidden caves. The beauty and calmness of the crystal-clear waters of the beach are sure to make you feel invigorated and recharged. The path towards the beach is steep, though, and may be a challenge for the handicapped. To go to Fishcombe Cove, you can either bring your own vehicle or take Bus No. 17 from the upscale Brixham holiday cottages. 

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