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There's something so quintessentially English about cottageholidays, whether you choose to dwell for the time in the countryside or by thesea. Possibly one of the nicest places to holiday inland if you are looking fortraditional cottage holidays is the Cotswolds and you would surely be excitedon seeing the Croyde holiday cottages. The Cotswolds is an area in the uppersection of the south west of England and is a designated Area of OutstandingNatural Beauty - the largest area of this sort in the country, covering 790square miles. It's an area that is visited by tourists from overseas andBritain itself. The terms wolds refers to the gentle hills that populate thearea. WHAT ALL TO SEEHere you will also find stunning countryside and rivervalleys, with picturesque water meadows. Villages here are pretty, ancient andconstructed from limestone, and there are plenty of historic market towns toexplore all around the lavish Croyde holiday cottages. Stone walls areeverywhere in the Cotswolds, helping to form part of its identity. Popularpursuits here for people on cottage holidays include cycling and walkingthrough the countryside, playing golf, horse riding and motor sport. Cottageholidays here are great for families looking to enjoy quality time together,relax and enjoy nature. If it's a beach holiday you are looking for, whynot explore the many beaches of Devon which are all close to the Croyde holidaycottages? This county has some of the best beaches in the country and makes agreat place to take the family to for cottage holidays.BEACHESThere are so many beaches here, why not explore a differentone every day? It will keep things varied and you never know what you mightdiscover. Probably the best-known of Devon's beaches are around the Croydeholiday cottages and these are known all over the country for surfing. Thewaves here are powerful and barrels are often seen. Croyde itself is a villageresort, and the main attraction is the Croyde beach. This means it can get verybusy during the peak summer months so you should place your bookings at the Croydeholiday cottages as early as you can. Croyde is perhaps Devon's best knownsurfing beach and for good reason. Facing almost due west the beach picks up agood deal of swell and combined with quality sand banks makes for one of theUK's best surf beaches. It is also known for packing a fair bit of power,particularly on the low tide when barrels are not uncommon. Croyde is a popularresort village with the beach being its main asset; as a result it can get alittle crowded at the height of the holiday season. The beach itself is apretty stretch of sand backing on to sand dunes and is about a half mile walkfrom the village. To the north it is bordered by the unspoilt red rock headlandof Baggy Point which you should surely visit if you are staying at thebeautiful Croyde holiday cottages.
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