Commanding a superb location, only a short drive from Torquay's stylish waterfront and many award winning beaches, this scenic hillside park offers all you need for a family holiday in the heart of the English Riviera.
In Torquay itself, you'll find villas perched on the hilltops, beautiful gardens around the seafront and elegant houses lining the main streets.
Along the palm lined promenade you'll find an abundance of pavement cafés, pubs, restaurants, nightlife and good quality shops.
There's an amazing range of attractions in the area to keep everyone entertained for days.
Visit Britain's biggest and wettest waterpark at Quaywest, take a trip to Babbacombe Model Village or enjoy a day at Paignton zoo.
offers the following facilities.
Indoor heated swimming pool with flume and spa bath
SportXtra programme
All-weather multi-sports court
Sports field
Pool tables*
Nature trail
Broadway Family Entertainment Club
Bay View Patio Bar and Diner
Tot Stars (under 4s)
Starlanders with Sid and Lizzie (4–10s)
Freestyle Club (10–15s)
Takeaway
Wi-Fi access (in designated areas)
Under 5's playroom
Adventure playground
Crazy golf
Amusements*
Mini supermarket
Launderette*
* Charges apply
There is a games room or games area on the park There is a childrens play area on the park Indoor Swimming Pool on the park There is a park shop available to buy food and other essentials
- Indoor pool
- Great family entertainment
- Beaches and marina nearby
Due to steep gradients and steps, Torquay Holiday Park is not suitable for wheelchair users or persons with severe mobility difficulties.
All-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 please check when booking
No petsNon smoking accommodation available, please check when booking
Local Area
Book a break in South Devon and you’ll discover there’s no better way to enjoy this county’s beguiling blend of fabulous beach resorts, chocolate-box pretty villages and glorious countryside.
Explore the South Hams – beautiful tranquil country, dotted with thatched cottages, traditional Devon longhouses and delightful old estuary towns.
At Plymouth, the National Marine Aquarium makes a fascinating outing and venturing inland you come to Dartmoor’s rugged landscape where wild ponies graze and sleepy villages nestle in hidden valleys, while the city of Exeter boasts excellent shopping and a thriving arts scene. And all over South Devon there are cafés and tearooms serving fresh, local produce – and delicious cream teas!
From Plymouth and Bigbury Bay to the three bustling English Riviera towns of Brixham, Paignton and Torquay, and the quieter charms of Teignmouth, Exmouth and Sidmouth, you’ll find all the ingredients for a great seaside holiday.