Devon
is the very heart of the West Country, one of the most beautiful parts of
Britain, so whether you're looking for fun, excitement or pure relaxation
the area offers everything to make your holiday special.
Awaiting you is a wide range of indoor and outdoor attractions to enjoy, whatever
your interest or age. There are so many wonderful places to visit all within
an hour or two's journey from your accommodation at Dawlish Warren.
Dawlish Warren
is an ideal holiday destination with its Blue Flag award winning beach. It
has long been recognised as an important site for wildlife withan information
centre to answer all your questions about the huge variety of birds, animals
and vegetation in the area and guided walks are organised throughout the year.
The Warren's beach is a short level walk from the holiday park and is famous
for its dunes, clean sands and excellent sea-water swimming.
The 500 acres nature reserve
at Dawlish Warren is an internationally important habitat for many wild species
of
plants, insects and birds and is famous for
its collection of orchids and the unique Warren Crocus There are several waymarked
routes for you to follow and the Reserve has a Visitor Centre that will provide
you with fascinating facts and information about the surrounding area and
its wildlife.
A bird watching hide is situated about a mile
north-east of the Visitor Centre.
Nearby is the town of Dawlish which has a special
charm and character. Set at the edge of beautiful rolling countryside you
will find at its centre an attractive park with colourful flower beds, tall
palms, giant cacti and other exotic plants providing the perfect setting for
the stream that cascades over a series of waterfalls to the sea.
Dawlish is the home of the famous Black Swans and many more species of waterfowl.
At night
this picturesque town is lit by hundreds of coloured lights - a magical place
for a summer evening stroll.
A little further down the coast is the seaside town of Teignmouth;
an historic port steeped with maritime history. There are sandy beaches that
stretch the length of the promenade, a Victorian pier, a lido and interesting
old back streets with shops, illuminations and a mixture of parks and cliff
walks.
Take a trip over the River Teign to the village of Shaldon
and you will find an olde worlde setting of fishing boats, waterside inns
and hidden sandy coves to explore.
To the east is Exeter
- our county town and an ancient Roman city encapsulating the history of the
region and retaining much of its original architecture unaltered to this day.
Exeter Cathedral, the famous university, a variety of cinemas, theatres, restaurants
and of course excellent shopping all help make your visit most rewarding.
To the west is the staggering wild beauty of Dartmoor
with its tors and valleys.
365 square miles of heath and woodlands - one of the largest areas of unspoiled
natural moorland in the country.
The Dart Valley Steam Railway running along a few miles of wooded banks on
the fringes of the moor, with its wonderful nostalgic view of an age much
missed, all adds to the enjoyment of your visit.
Not far away is Torquay and the English Riveria,
with its Mediterranean atmosphere and famous palm trees along the Prom. You'll
find a large choice of beaches and excellent attractions.
Or the ancient market town of Totnes, its museum
and riverboat cruises to the Dart Estuary and Dartmouth, with the famous Naval
College, certainly makes for a great day out - and all within an hours drive
or bus ride.
Simply, when you consider all that is around you, from Exmouth,
a very popular resort across the river by ferry, with daily sea cruises and
fishing, to the Olde Worlde charm of Brixham and
its harbour, Paignton's popular seaside town and
75-acre Zoo and the city of Plymouth with many
attractions including the Barbican Centre, Baichal Family Holidays and
Dawlish Warren are the obvious and ideal choice for a holiday to remember.
Location map of Baichal
and Welcome Holiday park
BY ROAD :From the M5, exit at J30 and take
the Dawlish Road (A379). Remain on this road, driving through Kenton and continue
past Starcross Railway Station, then bear left over the bridge at Cockwood Harbour.
From this direction the Welcome Family Holiday Park is the second park on the
left.
BY RAIL : Intercity trains stop at Dawlish, where taxis are available.
Alternatively, some trains stop at Dawlish Warren and the Park is a short
level walk from the station. During the summer season, local buses stop outside
the Welcome Family Holiday Park every fifteen minutes. Timetables are available
at the reception office.