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Blondie24
Its really difficult to find a place thats not either quiet or aimed at families. We are a group of about 7 25 year olds and we just want to go away and have fun for the weekend and have stuff to do whilst we are away. Cornwall is way too far for us for the weekend, as is anywhere too far up north!
In the UK please!!
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try tenby in wales
try tenby in wales
Where in Cornwall or Devon to holiday with my aged partially blind mother?
bluecheeky
I am looking for locations near the sea that are pretty but don't have many hills and/or cobbled streets to take my 86 year-old partially blind mother on holiday. She cannot cope with hills or steps
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Westward Ho! in North Devon isn't bad, only very slight hill to hotels, level to holiday camps. Also most places have parking available.
I assume you will want to be near shops. If not, Widemouth Bay or Pentewan Sands, both in Cornwall.
Dartmouth has been suggested. That isn't too bad, although reasonably-priced accommodation is scarce, and parking horrendous. Barnstaple isn't on the coast as such, just a tidal river, but the town itself is nice. Brend Hotels often do special offers, and they have virtually the hotel monopoly for the area. See http://www.brendhotels.co.uk . I have used their hotels myself, and can recommend the hospitality.
I think my suggestion would be Falmouth in Cornwall. There is a lot to do there. You could also think about Looe, also in Cornwall. There may be the odd step down onto the beach, but that happens everywhere. There are steep hills, but you should be able to find accommodation that is on the level.
Westward Ho! in North Devon isn't bad, only very slight hill to hotels, level to holiday camps. Also most places have parking available.
I assume you will want to be near shops. If not, Widemouth Bay or Pentewan Sands, both in Cornwall.
Dartmouth has been suggested. That isn't too bad, although reasonably-priced accommodation is scarce, and parking horrendous. Barnstaple isn't on the coast as such, just a tidal river, but the town itself is nice. Brend Hotels often do special offers, and they have virtually the hotel monopoly for the area. See http://www.brendhotels.co.uk . I have used their hotels myself, and can recommend the hospitality.
I think my suggestion would be Falmouth in Cornwall. There is a lot to do there. You could also think about Looe, also in Cornwall. There may be the odd step down onto the beach, but that happens everywhere. There are steep hills, but you should be able to find accommodation that is on the level.
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