Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Get Adventurous During your Brixham Holidays

Brixham holidays always offer tourists different things such as relaxation, adventurous times and superb experiences. If you really want to go all out during your holidays, be sure to stay at the ultra-luxurious holiday cottages, which are not only clean and comfortable, but also offer superb service. Further, these cottages are pet-friendly and are equipped with the latest facilities, in addition to being located to most of the town’s attractions. You will love the quaint little fishing town of Brixham, known for its amazing beaches, gardens and historical sites. You can indulge in lots of activities during your stay at the holiday cottages too ranging from golf to water sports at the beaches. Or, you could even indulge in some thrilling adventures at Brixham’s adventure theme parks. Brixham also has a good number of great restaurants, cafes and lively bars, as well as traditional English pubs. Here are some great adventure theme parks to visit during your Brixham holidays.

Woodlands Family Theme Park

If you are travelling with your family in tow during your Brixham holidays, be sure to visit the Woodlands family Theme Park. Make sure you leave the holiday cottages after an early breakfast, so that you get a good number of hours at the huge park. The entrance charge per person is £6, which allows adults and children to sit on any ride and indulge in all activities at the park.

Some of the rides that are hugely popular include the Sea Dragon Swing Ship. The U-Drive Tractors offer those to choose to drive them quite an experience. The Master Blaster activity is a great activity for people of all ages. It basically allows you to blast foam balls. Children below the age of seven years will love the play centre, which is very colorful and exciting. There are many indoor sections at this park. Ray Diner’s is a great cage that serves amazing food and yummy drinks, if you and your family or group of friends feels the need to get refreshed. After a long and tiring day at the Woodlands Family Theme Park, you will be pleased to head home to the comfort of the holiday cottages.

Crealy Great Adventure Park

Yet another exciting theme park to visit during your Brixham holidays is the Crealy Great Adventure Park. It’s a great idea to leave the holiday cottages after a nice and early breakfast. You and your family will love this adventure park for many reasons. Some of the rides that are popular with older children include the Dizzy Dina and the Pony Express. Very young children will love the toddler Zone. You will definitely enjoy the thrilling Tidal Wave log flume and the Maximus Rollercoaster.
Besides rides, you can also visit the theme park’s delightful boutiques and other shops that sell everything from magic tricks to souvenir gifts. The Crealy Great Adventure Park remains closed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. It might be of interest to know that this park is open throughout the week during February half term. The entrance charge for adults is anything between £6.95 and £14.50, while for children it’s £8.95 to £14.50.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Isle of Wight Outdoor Attractions for Families

If you plan to spend your Isle of Wight holidays with your family or group of friends, you will find no shortage of things to do during your vacation. Visit the plethora of beaches, gardens, forts, castles, museums and art galleries during your Isle of Wight holidays. You can even choose to enjoy thrilling rides at one of the many amusement and adventure theme parks in Isle of Wight. Most of these attractions are located within close proximity of the Isle of Wight cottages. Accommodation for you and your family will be perfect at the Isle of Wight cottages, as they happen to be self-catering units. The Isle of Wight Cottages offer guests a clean and comfortable stay during their vacations. Here are some outdoor attractions that should not be given 
a miss during your Isle of Wight holidays.

Butterfly Paragliding School

Visit the Butterfly Paragliding School, located at The Terrace in Chale. The Butterfly Paragliding School happens to be the oldest paragliding school in the UK and is known for its great safety record and personal attention. Be sure to leave the Isle of Wight cottages early to ensure that you don’t get too much of the afternoon sun.  You can choose to go Tandem Paragliding if you just feel like enjoying the ride. Or, you could even get personal lessons on tow launch and hill soaring. You will also be shown the interactive weight shift paragliding flight simulator, which you will be allowed to practice on. A visit to the famous Butterfly Paragliding School is a must during your Isle of Wight Holidays. It’s a perfect way to spend a fun day in Isle of Wight with the entire family or your group of friends.

Wight Llama Trek

Ever fancied a walk on the wild side accompanied by Llamas? Well, now you can actually go for a llama trek along with your friends or family. Young as well as older kids will also love this trek, as some of the treks are tailor-made for very small children. As part of the trek, you will be taken along for a beautiful walk in West Wight, where you will get to take in the magnificent view of the Isle of Wight, the sea and the famous Needles. And, you will never be alone, for you will have the company of your own llama. The Sunset and Champagne Trek that lasts for 1 and half hour is worth it during your Isle of Wight holidays. Be sure to make your booking for the Wight Llama Trek in advance from the Isle of Wight cottages. You can also choose to buy souvenirs like llama necklaces and pottery. Gift vouchers are also available at the Wight Llama Trek centre.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Enjoy a Gastronomic Feast in Brixham

Brixham holidays are always full of fun and offer a unique holiday to families and groups of friends. This quaint town, complete with its cobblestone streets, picturesque beauty and friendly people is fast becoming a popular holiday destination. A large number of people spend their Brixham holidays relaxing and indulging in various fun-filled activities. Besides its beaches, gardens, adventure parks and museums, one of the major things that Brixham is famous for is its restaurants. Even though the holiday cottages offer self-catering facilities, you may not always wish to cook during your vacations. There are a good number of fantastic restaurants in Brixham that serve delicious food ranging from local specialities, to fresh seafood right up to international and exotic cuisines. In fact a lot of guests from the holiday cottages make it a point to visit the many restaurants in South Devon. Here are some of the superb restaurants to dine at during your Brixham holidays.

The Breakwater Bistro

Take a break from the holiday cottages and visit the Breakwater Bistro restaurant, also famous for its beautiful view and excellent food. The Breakwater Bistro is located at Berry Head Road and is definitely one of the must-visit restaurants during your Brixham holidays. Be prepared to sample a lot of yummy seafood, all of which is prepared using the freshest catches of the day. Ask for the restaurant’s famous “Fish of the Day”, a dish that is served with peas and tartar sauce. Yet another popular dish is the Homemade Fish Pie that is served along with creamy garlic sauce and mashed potatoes. If you are a gold old meat eater, then order the Oven Roasted belly Pork that is served along with wholegrain mustard sauce, chips and vegetables. End your meal with a fantastic dessert. Choose from desserts like Chocolate Fudge Cake, Shortbread Love Heart Tower, Lemon Sponge and Apple Pie. And, if you happen to be too filled to take in a dessert, then you can always have one packed up to eat later at the holiday cottages. The atmosphere at this restaurant is very warm and relaxed. Besides the view from the Breakwater Bistro is simply amazing since one can actually get a good and blissful view of the Lyme Bay and the Brixham harbour.

Tiffany’s

Tiffany’s is yet another restaurant that should not be given a miss during your Brixham holidays. It is located at Fore Street, just a short drive away from the holiday cottages. A must-try dish is the Homity Pie. You can even visit Tiffany’s for a wholesome, yet delicious breakfast, if you don’t feel like eating at the holiday cottages. Also, don’t forget to sample the West Country Crab Salad along with the Jamaican Lime Crunch. If you wish to eat something light, you could try the freshly made tuna, chicken or crab mayo sandwiches. The ambience is relaxed and the food draws a lot of crowd too.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Revel in the Isle of Wight’s Nightlife

Holidays in Isle of Wight are always a great reason to indulge and splurge. After all, there are so many things to see and do on this island. A lot of people opt to stay at the holiday cottages for many good reasons. Firstly, they are mostly located within close proximity of the Isle of Wight’s tourist attractions, restaurants and pubs. Secondly, these holiday cottages offer a clean and luxurious stay during your holidays in Isle of Wight. Days are usually spent exploring this island and visiting the large number of attractions in and around the area. Nights are almost always filled with exciting things to do such as eating out at amazing restaurants and having a few drinks at many pubs, bars and nightclubs in the area. Here are some things to do so that you can enjoy the real nightlife of this English island.

The Black Sheep Club Lounge

If you happen to be on the look out for some seriously good fun that not only involves eating and drinking the night away, but also a good dose of excellent music, then head to the Black Sheep Club Lounge. This place is located at the famed Union Street in Hyde. A large number of guests from the holiday cottages make it a point to visit this place at least once during their holidays in Isle of Wight. You and your group of friends will get to enjoy some great live music at the Black Sheep Club Lounge, known as the hub of all things trendy. If you happen to visit on a Friday night, you’ll be treated to a local or international band. You can expect to hear Jazz, Rock, Funk and Pop music here. Saturday nights see a superb DJ on the decks, ensuring that you dance the night away. You will be pleased to return to the comfort of the holiday cottages after painting the town red!

Driftwood Beach Bar ‘n’ Grill

If you happen to have spent the day at Sandown beach away from the holiday cottages, then make it a point to stay until the sun sets so that you can visit the lively Driftwood Beach Bar. Tourists enjoying their holidays in Isle of Wight are mostly seeing living it up here. Here, you’ll get to enjoy well-made cocktails as well as a chilled beer sourced from different parts of the world! Yes, beer from Singapore, Spain, Jamaica and even Mexico are available here. Must-try cocktails include the infamous Long Island Iced Tea and the Banana Daiquiri. This beach side bar also functions as a restaurant, so you can expect to have a superb meal here. Fresh from the grill dishes include excellent steaks cooked in your choice of sauce. In fact, Friday nights are dedicated Steak Nights. The beachside bar and grill is a must-visit during your holidays in Isle of Wight. 

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Museums for Families to Visit in Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight holidays are a good choice if you happen to be travelling with a group of friends, your spouse or even with the entire family. There are so many things to do here, that people of all ages will never get bored during their holidays in Isle of Wight. A good form of accommodation has got to be the holiday cottages, which are located near most of the tourist zones in the Isle of Wight. These holiday cottages are self-catering units and are perfect for small or large groups of people. You will also be provided with ample parking space if you happen to stay here. Besides beaches, gardens, adventure parks, castles, restaurants and pubs, you can also spend a good many hours with the entire family at some of the Isle of Wight’s museums. Here are some interesting museums that shouldn’t be given a skip during your holidays in Isle of Wight.

Dinosaur Isle

Dinosaur Isle is a museum that is located at Culver Parade in Sandown, not too far from the Sandown holiday cottages. If you are travelling with the kids in town, then make sure to visit this museum during your holidays in Isle of Wight. You will spend many hours intrigued by the displays of fossils and life size replicas of the island’s dinosaurs. Many of these fossils have been preserved here since they were first discovered on the island in 1819. Be sure to leave the holiday cottages after a late breakfast to ensure that you and your family or group of friends get a good number of hours here. It is not only a fun-filled trip, but also an educational experience at the same time. You can also visit the Dinosaur Isle Shop, which sells children’s books on prehistoric life, themed stationery, jewellery, and books for adults too. This museum remains open throughout the week from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Lilliput Antique Doll & Toy Museum

Yet another interesting museum for those enjoying their holidays in Isle of Wight with the kids is the Lilliput Museum, located at Brading. Here, one gets to see over 2000 exhibits of collectable dolls, dollhouses, rocking horses, trains, bears, and many rare things that date back to 1950 AD! Also, make sure to stop by the museum’s gift store before heading back to the holiday cottages. The store has some interesting toys on sale. The Lilliput Museum remains open throughout the week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The only day it remains shut is on Christmas Day. The entrance fee for adults is £2.50, whereas senior citizens pay £1.50 and children under 14 years of age pay £1.25. Children under the age of 5 years can enter for free.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Fun Bars to Visit in the Isle of Wight

During your holidays in Isle of Wight, you will be spoilt for choice with the amount of things to do. Whether you are travelling with family, your spouse or group of friends, you will be able to indulge in a lot of activities away from the holiday cottages. You can visit beaches, museums, gardens, adventure theme parks, restaurants and a good number of bars too during your holidays in Isle of Wight. The best part about staying at one of the holiday cottages besides being offered a clean and comfortable stay is their close proximity to most of the island’s attractions. Nightlife in the Isle of Wight is forever bustling with locals and tourists looking to have a good time. Here are some must-visit bars during your holidays in Isle of Wight.

King Harry’s Bar

King Harry’s Bar is located in Glenbrooke Hotel in the Old Village near Ventnor, very close to most of the holiday cottages. Visit this refreshing bar after a day filled with sightseeing activities with your family or group of friends. King Harry’s Bar is housed in a quaint 19th century house. Outdoor seating is available here as well. If you happen to arrive in a car, you will find no shortage of parking space as the bar offers car parking facilities in the front as well as the back end of the property. You will be offered a wide variety of great ales at the well-stocked bar. It remains open on weekdays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and on Sunday from 12 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. If you happen to visit King Harry’s Bar with your family, you can opt for the outdoor garden seating area, which overlooks a stream and is abundant in flowers and red squirrels during the summer months. It is well worth a visit away from the comfort of your holiday cottages and is bound to make your holidays in Isle of Wight a lot of memorable.
 

The Black Sheep Bar

Visit the Black Sheep Bar at least once during your holidays in Isle of Wight. It can be found at 53 Union Street in Ryde, once again not too far from some of the holiday cottages. You will love the bar’s interiors which can be described as old-world gothic with a minimal edge. A wide variety of alcohol can be sampled at this famous bar including a good selection of wines, beers and fabulous cocktails. In addition to this, one can also try out the bar’s superb food, perfect for a family outing. Groups of friends will love the Black Sheep Bar for its sheer sophistication and great service. 

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Indulge in Amazing Food in Brixham

Brixham holidays offer tourists a chance to experience life to the fullest. It’s like a sensory feast what with all the fun things to do and see here. For those who aren’t in the know, Brixham is a quaint little fishing town located at the southern end of the English Riviera. Known for its ship building facilities and rich culture, Brixham has a lot of interesting places to visit. From beaches and coves, to gardens and museums, right up to wonderful restaurants and pubs, Brixham is certainly one amazing place to visit. Book yourself into one of the holiday cottages, a form of accommodation that offers its guests a clean and luxurious stay. Besides, these holiday cottages are also pet-friendly. Besides eating at Brixham’s superb restaurants, you can also visit many interesting shops to buy souvenirs of your Brixham holidays. Here are some must-visit restaurants in Brixham.

The Breakwater Bistro

Anybody’s Brixham holidays are never complete without a visit to the Breakwater Bistro restaurant that offers an even better view than the Brixham holiday cottages! In fact, from this restaurant you will get to see a fine view of the Lyme Bay and the Brixham harbour. It is located at Berry Head Road not too far from the holiday cottages. One should not leave this restaurant without sampling the well-cooked seafood dishes. In fact, you should always ask about the “Fish of the Day”, a meal that is served alongside peas and tartar sauce. Another must-try dish at the Breakwater Bistro includes the Fish Pie, which is baked in a creamy garlic sauce and topped with smooth mash potatoes. Other excellent dishes include the Oven Roasted belly Pork that comes with wholegrain mustard sauce, chips and fresh vegetables. End your wonderful meal at the Bistro with a good dessert like Warm Chocolate Fudge Cake, Lemon Sponge Cake, Apple Pie or Homemade Shortbread Love Heart Tower. You can even pack some up to eat later!

Tiffany’s

Yet another restaurant that should not be given a skip during your Brixham holidays is Tiffany’s, a cute little restaurant located at Fore Street. You can be assured of a freshly cooked and delicious meal at Tiffany’s. In fact, it is so well known that guests of the holiday cottages always make it a point to return to this restaurant. You should definitely try out the restaurant’s Homity Pie. Other snacks that are very tasty include the crab/tuna mayonnaise and the Chicken Coronation sandwiches. A good salad to sample at Tiffany’s is the Westcountry Crab Salad. Wash down your meal with the refreshing Jamaican Lime Crunch. You should also make it a point to visit Tiffany’s for an English breakfast on one of the days during your Brixham holidays. The main reason why Tiffany’s has become so famous is because it has been known to consistently serve delicious food at reasonable prices. The staffs at this restaurant are known to be friendly and very informative too. The hosts of the restaurant make it a point to have a small chat with all of their customers. You may be lucky enough to leave Tiffany’s with one of the restaurant’s valued and time-tested recipes. The ambience of this restaurant is very warm and relaxed, making it inviting to each of its guests.