Torbay is often associated with the idea of the traditional family holiday and for this reason you will find a large choice of camping and caravanning sites to choose from as well as Holiday Parks, all dotted along this strip of the South Devon coast.
Torbay is made up of the three main resort towns of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham. So whether you’re looking for a camping site in Paignton, planning on caravanning in Torquary or want a holiday Park in Brixham these bustling seaside towns are sure to have the answer.
You can’t get much more of a ‘traditional British seaside’ resort than the lively and vibrant harbour town of Torquay. Set at the eastern end of Torbay, which is also known as the English Riviera, Torquay is famous for its family attractions, sandy beaches and...Read More
Torbay is often associated with the idea of the traditional family holiday and for this reason you will find a large choice of camping and caravanning sites to choose from as well as Holiday Parks, all dotted along this strip of the South Devon coast.
Torbay is made up of the three main resort towns of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham. So whether you’re looking for a camping site in Paignton, planning on caravanning in Torquary or want a holiday Park in Brixham these bustling seaside towns are sure to have the answer.
You can’t get much more of a ‘traditional British seaside’ resort than the lively and vibrant harbour town of Torquay. Set at the eastern end of Torbay, which is also known as the English Riviera, Torquay is famous for its family attractions, sandy beaches and genteel Victorian appearance. Torquay is distinctly Mediterranean, with its palms and warm climate making it a family favourite.
Paignton is a traditional, bucket and spade holiday resort but with a twist. Its got long sandy beaches, family-friendly attractions, seaside amusements parks, souvenir shops and even a pier, but you’ll also find rocky coves, stunning coastal walks, picturesque harbours, relaxed restaurants and a packed programme of events.
Brixham is a town well known for its fishing industry, with its famous Fish Market and live fish auctions and fresh seafood served up in local restaurants. But isn’t just about fishing, this busy fishing port is also home to a range of excellent local pubs and restaurants as well as some unique attractions.
This great combination of resorts, beaches and scenery have made Torbay a favoured holiday destination for generations.
Plan your next getaway by looking through the camping and caravanning in Torbay options below. If you’re interested in other types of holiday accommodation in Torbay click here.
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