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and out to sea. Sleeping 4, this luxury property is just a few steps from the historic Bayards Cove and only a few minutes walk from the waterfront, the shops and restaurants and makes an ideal base for enjoying the Dartmouth Food Festival.


Riverford’s Pumpkin Day on 23rd October between 12pm - 4pm is free and open to all and includes activities from pumpkin picking and carving, to tractor rides, cookery demonstrations and tastings –perfect for keeping visiting children entertained during the Half Term holiday. Details of other food related events and activities throughout Devon are also available from Food & Drink Devon plus the recently launched South Devon Crab Campaign website highlights the best places to catch or buy crab, plus restaurants serving local crab together with recipe suggestions. Dartmouth is gaining a great reputation for food and restaurants, and the Dartmouth Food Festival, taking place this year between 20th - 24th October, is the highlight of the calendar. With over 80 exhibitors, celebrity chef demonstrations, live music, a food quiz hosted by Henry Dimbleby, a wild food walk, a special South Devon Crab day and much more,


the festival draws thousands of visitors to Dartmouth. Celebrity chefs include Mitch Tonks, whose two Dartmouth restaturants, The Seahorse and Rockfish, are highly regarded, Valentine Warner and Michael Caines. The event promises something for everyone, with children’s activities planned in Avenue Gardens for this year too. Coast & Country Cottages are delighted to be one of the main sponsors of the Dartmouth Food Festival and are working closely with the organisers to promote the event to visitors and locals alike. With the festival taking place this year over the start of the busy Half Term holiday, why not bring the family away to South Devon, to recharge their batteries and enjoy the fresh sea air after the tiring start to the school year. Or perhaps suggest a visit to Dartmouth by family or friends? With miles of beautiful coastline for wonderful walking and kite-flying and plenty of all-weather suggestions for rainy days, a half-term break provides plenty of fresh air fun for all, in addition to the festival activities available. Special accommodation offers for the festival include £50 off w/c 22nd October at Ferry View, Dartmouth, a luxury character apartment boasting excellent views across the River Dart to Kingswear


With a waterside terrace, idyllically situated to enjoy alfresco dining, and spectacular views across the River Dart, yet just a short, flat walk along the waterfront to the centre of Dartmouth, 26 Dart Marina is now available with £100 off w/c 23rd October, perfect for a Half Term break or for enjoying the final day of the festival. With free use of the luxury Dart Marina Health Spa, including indoor pool, this luxuriously appointed two storey town house sleeps up to 4. Just outside Dartmouth, at the exclusive Hillfield development, Keepers Lodge is available w/c 22nd October, now with £200 off, sleeps up to 10 people and boasts a private hot tub. With award- winning Blackpool Sands just 10 minutes drive away and facilities at Hillfield including an all-weather tennis court and children’s play area, this is the perfect location for a family holiday enjoying the area’s stunning coastline and wonderful food. You, or your visitors, won’t go home hungry from a holiday or short break in South Devon!


To find out more about ‘Ferry View’, ’26 Dart Marina’’ and Keepers Lodge’ and other properties in & around Dartmouth and throughout South Devon, contact Coast & Country Cottages in Dartmouth on 01803 839499 or visit www.coastandcountry. co.uk.


For more details about the local food companies featured, Food & Drink Devon and the South Devon Crab Campaign, see ‘Planning Your Stay 2011’ available from Coast & Country Cottages or visit www.coastandcountry.co.uk.


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