Caravan Holiday Parks in Devon

Devon is one of the UK’s most loved holiday regions, with parks spread along both its north and south coasts as well as in the rural interior. From lively seaside resorts to peaceful countryside hideaways, there’s a style of holiday park to suit every taste.

This county offers golden beaches, dramatic cliffs, rolling farmland, and two national parks — Dartmoor and Exmoor — making it a dream destination for regular escapes.

Static Caravan Sites in Devon

Thinking about a holiday home in Devon? Here you’ll find a selection of the best holiday parks in the county, along with details of caravans for sale and payment options to suit different budgets.

Simply click through to the parks that interest you to view more photos, discover key features, and find full contact information.

Explore Devon

Devon stretches from the rugged Atlantic coastline of North Devon to the gentler south coast facing the English Channel. Inland, its countryside is dotted with villages, rolling hills, and two national parks.

Distinctive Landscapes

The county is home to long sandy beaches like Woolacombe and Saunton Sands, the wild moorlands of Dartmoor, and the Exmoor National Park with its wooded valleys and cliffs. South Devon offers the gentler “English Riviera” with palm trees and sheltered coves.

Towns and Villages

Highlights across Devon include:

  • Exeter – a historic city with a cathedral and Roman heritage.
  • Torquay – part of the English Riviera, with beaches and a lively harbour.
  • Barnstaple – the hub of North Devon, with markets and easy access to beaches.
  • Ilfracombe – a harbour town with dramatic cliffs and artistic flair.
  • Totnes – a quirky riverside town with independent shops and a bohemian feel.

Additional Attractions

Popular attractions include the South West Coast Path, Paignton Zoo, and historic sites like Powderham Castle. Families can enjoy theme parks, while adventurers will love surfing, sailing, and walking.

Why Choose a Devon Holiday Park?

  • Huge variety of holiday parks across coast and countryside.
  • Access to both Dartmoor and Exmoor national parks.
  • Seaside resorts, sandy beaches, and quaint villages.
  • A welcoming destination that combines scenery with culture.