Derwent Hill Holiday Apartments
Greenway Road, Torquay
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Derwent Hill Holiday Apartments Torquay

Greenway Road Torquay, English Riviera, Devon, England, TQ2 6JE, United Kingdom

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A travel blog entry by zoe.redmond

... and there, a birthday present, a present for doing well in cross country, early easter eggs "because I won't be here next week Miss Redmond". I even have a trade happening, a present for a present. It doesn't have to be bought, they however requested something bought. So who knows what I will end up with. I heard mention of some kind of two minute noodles.

I am not very enthused for this. I might update this later. Will add some photos for your enjoyment. xx
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Where has the last four months gone?

A travel blog entry by davidandmarjory

129 days
22 Flights (only 1 delay),
11 Countries,
53 cities,
53 different beds,
1 cruise,
2 mini cruises,
55,828 kilometres, 34,689.9109 miles
75 Travelpod ...

Changeover Day 3

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... above Dartmoor looking very menacing.We packed the shopping away, made sure all the doors on the cupboards were shut so that nothing came flying out while driving and set off, or should I say tried to!! The wheels on the camper van were spinning in the mud and not going anywhere!! We sorted the problem by tying a rope to the car and pulling the camper off the very soft ground with the rope that we used to use for Caffreys. The rope broke ...

Phase 3 Day 4

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... Channel 12 miles away. Exeter was 6 miles from my present position. To the south- west I could still see the hills of Dartmoor- tremendous. I lingered to take in the enormity of the magnificent scenery and savoured again the beauty of the Devonshire countryside.Thankyou Sue and Julie for taking this route. Then it was downhill, past Pitt Farm, an old farm with tall chimneys which nestled in the folds of the hills, to Stone, which encompassed ...

Phase 3 Day 3

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... in natures patchwork- exquisite. The skylarks must be following me today as I have heard 2 or 3. After the climb from Spreyton it was a gentle down into Yeoford and lunch. I was ready for it. As I approached the car I could see a large herd of Fresian cows in the field above the village and wondered whether they helped in the production of Yeo Valley yoghurts as here the Troney meets the Yeo river. Lunch and a natter with Stewart and off again for the ...