Tarka Holiday Park offers luxury holiday lodges and log cabins for holiday rental. Close to Barnstaple|Great for families|Great for exploring
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Description
Located less than 5 miles away from the largest town in North Devon, Barnstaple. You have everything you might need right on your doorstep, from shops and restaurants to an array of evening entertainment.|Tarka Holiday Park puts you in easy reach of the many activities and stunning locations North Devon is renowned for including the golden beaches of Saunton, Croyde, Putsborough, Woolacombe and Instow, and the 180 miles of coastal paths, riversides and magnificent views.|A launderette* is available on the park. *Charges apply.
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Accommodation & Prices
Spacious two and three bedroom caravans.| TV |Kitchen including microwave|Shower|Bed linen and duvets|Beds made up for your arrival|Additional sleeping for two in the lounge area|Double glazed and centrally heated|Gas and electricity included|Babies must be included in party total|Travel cots and highchairs £12pw each|Group bookings may be subject to restrictions|Pets £40pw each (max 2) (in selected accommodation only)|All non smoking accommodation|
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