Best holiday parks in Cornwall and Devon with prices from £18pppn

CORNWALL and Devon are two of the most popular areas of the south-west for a family holiday, and it's not hard to see why.

Boasting some of the UK's most beautiful beaches, unspoilt scenery and quaint towns and villages to explore, these coastal destinations offer a lot of bang for your buck.

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With holidays in England set to go ahead at self-contained holiday lets from April 12, now's a great time to plan a family break.

And from May 17, groups of up to six people from different households or unlimited numbers of people from two households can share a holiday let together.

While hotels and popular campsites in Cornwall have been reporting they're getting booked up for the summer already, holiday parks still have some availability.

Whether you favour the golden sand, coastal paths and seaside towns of Cornwall or fancy the cities, beaches and moorland of Devon, we've found the best holiday parks to book now.

Haven Perran Sands, Cornwall


It's impossible for families to get bored at Perran Sands – the holiday park has tons of activities and things to do for kids and adults.

There's a Surf and Paddle School slap-bang on the beach where you can have a go at catching some waves, a indoor pool with flumes and anoutdoor pool where you can sunbathe.

If you've got some energy to burn off, there's the Activity Hub for a variety of sports, or simply take a stroll down the beach (dogs are welcome). The park's Surf Bay restaurant has local dishes, including a classic Cornish tea.

  • Stay from £40pppn on a Stay+Play basis in June

Park Holidays Tarka, Devon


Unwind in the rural countryside of North Devon at Park Holiday's Tarka holiday park.

It's a peaceful spot, yet is less than five miles from the large town of Barnstaple.

The beautiful natural setting of the park means guests have plenty of energy for exploring nearby attractions, from the golden beaches of Saunton, Croyde, Putsborough, Woolacombe and Instow, to the 180 miles of coastal paths and riverside walks close by.

  • Stay from £23pppn in June

Haven Devon Cliffs, Devon


Haven's Devon park is in the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty so you're guaranteed some beautiful landscapes to explore – you can even do so on a Segway.

It has its own award-winning beach, Sandy Bay, where you can have crack at surfing or paddleboarding at the Surf and Paddle School.

There's lots more to do at the park – from adventure golf and an Aerial Adventure, to a multi-level outdoor pool, a giant indoor pool and the South Beach Café – an ideal spot for a lazy lunch of local seafood.

  • Stay from £25pppn on a Stay + Play basis in June

Park Dean Resorts Bideford Bay, Devon


Bideford Bay Holiday Park scores big points for its pretty hillside setting, which means guests get amazing sea views.

It's close to a Blue Flag beach and has a heated outdoor swimming pool complete with flumes, as well as crazy golf and a mini assault course.

Away from the park is the harbour village of Clovelly and the famous Westward Ho! Beach – a popular spot with surfers and sunbathers thanks to its powder-soft sands.

  • Stay from £18pppn in June

John Fowler Holidays St Ives Holiday Village, Cornwall


If you want to be close to the Cornish town of St Ives then try John Fowler's Holiday Village.

It's just a short drive from the town, with its cobbled streets, coastal views and great shops where you can grab a freshly cooked Cornish pasty.

The park itself is set in over a hundred acres of woodland, and has accommodation ranging from chalets to luxurious lodges.

Kids will love the indoor pool, complete with flumes, the woodland nature trails, play park and picnic areas.

  • Stay from £22pppn in June

Cofton Holidays Dawlish, Devon


Based in Dawlish in Devon, Cofton's holiday park has bags of entertainment on its doorstep.

Not only are there beaches and forests nearby for a walk, there's also castles, cities and harbours to explore.

Despite being an 80 acre site, the park still manages to have a cosy feel and provides everything from great restaurants and evening entertainment, to kids clubs, games rooms and a swimming pool.

  • Stay from £25pppn in June

Park Leisure Holidays Par Sands, Cornwall


This luxury holiday park is nestled on the sand dunes of Par Beach, so you're just a stone's throw from some of the most unspoilt beaches on the Cornish Coast.

Ideal for a relaxing break, the park has an indoor swimming pool, all-weather sports courts, adventure playground, beach-side bistro and a wildlife lake.

If guests can tear themselves away from the lovely beaches, the Eden Project is also close by.

  • Stay from £29pppn in June

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