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TORQUAY
Built in 1861, The Sherwood Hotel has its own beautiful gardens, plenty
of parking, and is a great base from which to tour the famous
English Riviera.
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It is one of Torquay’s best loved hotels, situated in this
enviable position, in Belgrave Road, only a few minutes level
walk from the palm fringed sea front & Torre Abbey Sands.
Entertainment
has always been an important part of McColls holidays and the
Sherwood is no exception, with a full entertainment programme
and a choice of trips included in the price of your holiday.
Whether
you’re looking for peace and quiet or fun and games, you’ll
find what you’re looking for on the English Riviera!
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Extend your holiday to 14 days
Book 2 consecutive 7 day holidays and we will give you the extra Fridays Bed and Board
for only £20 (subject to availability).
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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Eden Project: Several years ago this place was a barren, exhausted china clay pit. Now
its massive Biomes (one of which is the biggest greenhouse in the
world) and millions of plants bear witness to what can be achieved by a
can-do attitude and the tenacity of the human spirit. Eden is as potent
a symbol of hope for the future as you could find anywhere on earth.
Torbay: See the English Riviera, which has been attracting
visitors of all ages and interests for many years. There are 22 miles
of coastline, with stunning views, cliffs, coves and beaches, with a
very moderate climate. The English Riviera, which covers the three
towns of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham, a place to relax, enjoy the
scenery, the parks and the gardens and to enjoy the experience of a
holiday in a wonderful English seaside resort. Torquay has elegant
Victorian terraces, white villas and its famous seven hills which
provide a backdrop to popular modern facilities and a busy shopping
centre.
Dartmoor: Within the heart of Devon lies Dartmoor's 365 square
miles of natural beauty and rugged grandeur where you will find rare
peace and quiet. This is a national park of high moorlands and
sheltered valleys, great granite tors weathered into curious shapes
over many thousands of years and wooded, green hillsides
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