Wednesday, 4 February 2009

A Guide to Baby Friendly Holidays in Devon

For new parents, life can suddenly seem very tiring and demanding. With a new baby in the house, there is little time for relaxing or spending quality time together. In other circumstances, a couple might plan a holiday to recuperate but with the arrival of a new-born the prospect of a holiday can seem like an unrealistic idea, especially with all the travel involved, the health-protection needed and the exposure to unfamiliar climates. However, many parents are aware that there is now limited time for a holiday. Within a few years, the baby will be at school and the opportunities to travel will be more or less dictated by the school term-times, meaning that holidays will have to be taken at the most expensive times of the year. Yet there is a compromise available by holidaying in the UK.

Holidaying in the UK instantly reduces the time spent travelling, which means there is less stress involved for both the parents and the child. It also ensures the parents peace of mind, knowing that the baby will always be in their care. In addition, there is no need for immunisation against foreign diseases, which can cause great discomfort for both the child and mother. Whilst the child is building up its own immune system, the mother’s system is also recovering from the process of giving birth and can take up to a year to do so fully. With this in mind, a holiday in the UK also means that the mother and child do not risk stomach upsets from drinking water or unfamiliar foods – an extremely important consideration if the mother is breast-feeding as she can pass on any upsets through her milk. There is also no need to worry about finding electrical adapters for items such as bottle-sterilising units and baby monitors.

Many new parents are discovering holidays in Devon as the ideal location to holiday with a baby. While the temperatures can be very warm during the summer months, they are never as extreme as certain sunspots abroad, ensuring that the baby is protected from potentially harmful effects of extreme heat and extreme cold. With its warm yet temperate climate, baby friendly holidays in Devon offer the chance for parents to enjoy a change of scenery without being too far from home and familiar medical facilities, should they be needed.

Baby friendly holidays in Devon are becoming more and more popular amongst new parents and they are very easy to research. An obvious port of call is friends and family; if you know someone who has taken holidays in Devon with a new baby, ask them for recommendations as to which companies to use. They will be able to inform you as to the facilities offered by self-catering, bed and breakfast and hotels in the area. Alternatively, by using a UK holiday company you can visit their website to see whether they offer facilities such as high chairs, cots and pushchairs, in which case you won’t have to take extra luggage of your own. You can also see whether there are stair-gates and anything that might concern you, such as outdoor ponds and swimming pools.

A baby requires constant attention, but holidays in Devon can offer new parents the feeling that they’ve had a break from the often-punishing regime that children enforce. With beaches, countryside, good restaurants and many attractions, holidays in Devon provide the perfect solution to fatigue without the stress of a holiday abroad.

Coast and Country Cottages offer a wide range of luxury self catering baby friendly holiday cottages in South Devon; with over 400 properties across the South Hams, Dartmouth, Salcombe and Kingsbridge.

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Thursday, 10 April 2008

Planning a large group break

Planning a large group break


Looking for a special property for a very large party - perhaps for a family anniversary or celebratory trip, several families holidaying together or for a sophisticated hen break - can be a challenge. Firstly as organiser, trying to ascertain dates, availability and requirements of several people for the same week or weekend, requires a certain amount of patience, even if, or especially if (!) you are dealing with members of your extended family. Choosing the right property, taking into consideration the needs of all the party and what is available can become quite a responsibility, especially if you choose unwisely! Discussing your plans and ideas for the break with those marketing the property, planning ahead and pre-booking as much as possible in advance will mean you can enjoy the experience as much as everyone else!

When choosing a property to accommodate a larger party, it is vital to consider, prior to booking, the make-up of the group, the number of bedrooms and bathrooms available and more specifically, who will be sleeping where. Agreeing bedrooms (and beds) in advance avoids arguments at bedtime, particularly if some bedrooms are superior to others or if only one offers an en-suite bathroom! A property such as the luxurious The Old Vicarage, near Salcombe, certainly solves this problem; with eight equally lovely luxury bedrooms and nine bathrooms, this fabulous property sleeps up to 22, with plenty of rooms allowing individual space to escape if being in a big party occasionally gets too much!

Whilst a large country house to accommodate the entire party under one roof is perfect for certain occasions, it does not suit all, particularly those who would prefer more privacy and individual space, so booking several smaller properties close to each other may be more suitable. Ensuring that one of the properties selected has a suitable space to gather together as a larger group is recommended and avoids the difficulties of seating more than the appropriate number around a dining table for a special meal. Holiday complexes are often ideal for larger party breaks, usually offering properties of all different sizes, providing the most flexibility for the organiser planning a large group break. Hillfield Cottages & Country House near Dartmouth, for example, offers 28 luxury properties sleeping from 2 -12, grouped together in combinations that make group bookings very attractive and feasible.

Planning ahead is the key to a successful break whatever the party size, but is even more relevant when bringing together a large number of people. Thinking about food, particularly for arrival night is very important and avoids disappointment and a lot of hungry people! Discuss your requirements at the time of booking your property –many local companies now offer a delivery service to holiday homes, which avoids the need for a ‘big shop’ before travelling or wasting precious time out of your break in the local supermarket. In South Devon, for example, award-winning local company Riverford Organics have invested in an additional van for delivering organic vegetable, fruit and meat boxes to holiday homes for arrival day.

The owners of Broad Downs Barn, a brand new barn conversion sleeping 12 near Salcombe, have certainly considered those organising holidays for the larger group, in the planning and preparation of this newly completed holiday home. A complete range of additional services are offered to those staying at this luxury property, designed to take away as much of the pre-holiday hassle as possible, to allow busy people to ‘hit the ground running’ when they start their holiday and so enjoy every available minute. Services such as Advance Restaurant Booking, Drop off/Collection Service to Salcombe and local restaurants, Private Catering for Evening Meals, Babysitting and even a Personal Trainer can be pre-arranged for you, thus minimising the organisational stress often involved when planning a holiday for a larger group or family party.

With some group breaks planned to coincide with a special anniversary or celebration, much of the pre-break planning tends to be focussed on organising a particular meal for the special day. Most people would not expect there to be a complete itinerary for the rest of the break, but it is helpful to do some research, to plan ahead and have suggestions for activities and entertainment suitable for the party. Choosing a property or complex with a pool, a games room, large grounds or a children’s play area, will keep younger visitors happy. Increasingly the demand is for properties with access to spa and leisure facilities, for a spot of pampering during the break. Booking properties at Dart Marina, the exclusive award-winning development on the waterfront in Dartmouth, for example, with privileged access to the luxury Dart Marina Health Spa, with indoor pool, steam room, Jacuzzi, gym and Elemis treatment rooms, would certainly satisfy those looking for relaxation as part of their break whilst others choose properties with private hot tubs for 8 people as their perfect way of relaxing as a group.

By booking a large house, or by accommodating your larger party in several smaller properties grouped together, you can create the ideal break to suit the needs and make-up of your particular group. But remember, by planning ahead, thinking of activities for all age groups involved and for all types of weather, working out who will be sleeping where and considering catering arrangements for the duration of the stay, you will be able to enjoy the whole experience too!

To find out more about individual large properties sleeping from 8-22 or properties grouped together sleeping 2-12 each, contact Coast & Country Cottages’ locally based teams in Salcombe (01548) 843773 or Dartmouth (01803) 839600. Or visit www.coastandcountry.co.uk for availability, special offers and to BOOK ONLINE.

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Tuesday, 27 March 2007

Easter Breaks in stunning South Devon

South Devon, with its breathtaking scenery, beautiful beaches, miles of coastline plus picturesque towns and villages is the ideal location for a holiday all year round.

Busier in peak season and particularly popular during the summer with families looking for that ‘away-from-it all’ holiday experience, the Devon area boasts safe sandy coves for sandcastles whilst crabbing, rock-pooling and surfing prove as popular as ever with the kids and parents alike.

Springtime is the perfect time of year to enjoy a holiday in Devon; in this beautiful area spring certainly comes earlier, with beautiful wild flowers, rare birds and wildlife completing the picture. Those with a sweet tooth will appreciate the local Devon hand-made chocolates and fabulous fudge, renowned Salcombe clotted cream ice cream and the delicious Hot Cross Buns, like those freshly baked on the premises at Frogmore Bakery. For traditional egg decorating activities there are an abundance of local farm shops selling free-range eggs. The Easter holidays are the ideal time to book a short break in the South Hams, the southernmost part of Devon. With a milder climate, wonderful walking, sailing and water sports, fantastic pubs, cream teas and plenty of individual shops in quaint streets to explore, come and enjoy the fresh air and walk off all that chocolate!

Local Coast & Countryside Events organised by the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty provide wonderful opportunities for the whole family to explore the beautiful countryside and appreciate nature during the Easter period. Events for 2007 include ‘Make and decorate an Easter Tree’ on the Dartington Estate , Easter Egg hunts in stunning locations such as the National Trust’s Overbecks Gardens near Salcombe, and an Easter Eggs-travaganza with egg decorating and a giant egg rolling competition! Visit www.southdevonaonb.org.uk for more details.

Coast & Country Cottages offer Easter breaks at many of the self-catering holiday cottages in Devon they manage in the area. With offices in Salcombe, Kingsbridge and Dartmouth and nearly 350 properties in and around the South Devon coast and countryside, the local teams can help you find just what you are looking for, whether a romantic retreat for two, a cosy cottage for walkers, a stylish waterside apartment or a large elegant farmhouse. Couples discounts, special offers, last-minute deals and dog-friendly properties are all available too and welcome hampers, flowers, wine or even freshly prepared meals can be ordered to make the most of your break. Those booking an Easter break will also receive a bag of Devon fudge with the compliments of Coast & Country Cottages.

‘Easter Breaks are becoming increasingly popular’ says Karen Jones who, with her husband Andrew, owns and manages Coast & Country Cottages. ‘We are seeing a change in the patterns of holidays taken by an increasingly busy society who really value their time off work. More and more of our customers are taking more frequent but maybe shorter breaks and usually in addition to their annual holiday, whether taken in the UK or abroad. Many of our customers love the area so much that they visit us more than once a year and a good proportion initially book a short break and love it so much that they return for a full week next time.’


Contact the local teams in Salcombe 01548 843773, Dartmouth 01803 839499 and Kingsbridge (for South Hams coastal and village properties) 01548 852572 today and let them suggest an Easter break or a short break to suit you sometime soon!

Brochure Request Line 0870 4050530

info@coastandcountry.co.uk

www.coastandcountry.co.uk

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