Ladram Bay Holiday Park - Devon - England - 4K Virtual Walk - July 2020

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This video is a full tour of Ladram Bay Holiday Park in Otterton, Budleigh Salterton, Devon. Our tour starts on the cliffs above the beach by the Three Rocks Complex. We explore the whole park including beach, camping fields, touring fields, children's playing field. In this video you will see where everything within the park is situated, so if you are planning a holiday here, thinking of booking a holiday here or reliving memories of your holiday then you should see everything you would like in this video! We even take a stroll up onto the South West Coast Path in the direction of Budleigh Salterton and enjoy the magnificent views of Ladram Bay Holiday Park and the beach. We hope you enjoy!

Please tell us in the comments if you have stayed at Ladram Bay Holiday Park, we would love to hear from you!

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Ladram Bay Holiday Park is an award winning family holiday park offering camping, caravanning & static holiday homes for sale & hire by the sea in Devon. Ladram Bay Holiday Park has won a Diamond award for ‘Family Fun’ from Hoseasons for the ninth consecutive year and have yet again received five-star status from VisitEngland.

Ladram Bay's range of accommodation runs from camping pitches and glamping pods to Holiday Homes, apartments, and Luxury Lodges complete with hot tubs. It’s all nestled on the cliffs of Devon, with an incredible ocean view and direct access to a secluded, private beach. Facilities include indoor heated swimming pool with dedicated kids’ pool, an interactive toddler play area, multi lane slide, sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi, with complimentary WIFI and a café area it can provide a whole days amusement. There are indoor and outdoor play areas, soft play area, amusement arcade and climbing wall, Ozzie’s Den providing masses of fun for kids up to 12 and the Jurassic coast themed adventure golf. The Three Rocks Complex is the main entertainment venue while Pebbles Restaurant is equipped with a terraced area perfect for admiring the wonderful coast line and watching the sun go down over the bay. Ladram Bay's beautiful beach is the perfect spot for relaxing and taking in the views and offers a range of water activities. A stroll along the beautiful Jurassic Coast in either direction takes you to picturesque Budleigh Salterton or Sidmouth.

Ladram Bay is a secluded bay with a pebble beach, on the south coast of Devon, England between the coastal towns of Budleigh Salterton and Sidmouth. It is about 11 miles southeast of Exeter, just under 2 miles southwest of Sidmouth and about 2 1⁄2 miles northeast of Budleigh Salterton.

Among the most impressive sights along the Jurassic Coast are the sea stacks at Ladram Bay. The sandstones contain many vertical fractures and joints that were formed deep in the Earth's crust during past mountain building periods. The sea picked out these planes of weakness to form caves and natural arches that have since collapsed to produce sea stacks. The “Otter Sandstone” that forms the cliffs and sea stacks were deposited in a hot dry climates in the Triassic Period, about 220 million years ago. The stacks are composed of the same rock, which is relatively soft, but they have a harder band of sandstone at their base which prevents their rapid erosion by the sea. The striking red colour of the rock is caused by iron oxide, which indicate that the layers were formed in a desert. The presence of ripple marks and channels in the sandstones, together with the remains of the long-extinct plants, insects, fish, amphibians and reptiles, show that the desert was crossed by fertile river valleys.

The Otter Sandstone Formation is the richest source of Triassic reptile remains in Britain and one of the most important in the world. At the south-west end of the bay, the most common fossils in the sandstone are networks of vertical, tube-like carbonate petrifactions (rhizocretions): these represent the roots of plants that were able to survive in the harsh dry climate of the Triassic Period.

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