By Gregory Greene
South Devon in August has always been a special place to be or spend a well earned break or holiday during the summer months. Like many holiday resorts and locations in the UK, Torquay and Paignton were both first established and made fashionable as holiday destinations as far back the Queen Victorian era.
Since then the towns of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham also known as the "English Riviera" (which was coined from the name French Riviera, the holiday area of the south coast of France) has gone from strength to strength as a South Devon holiday resort area. For this area it is no surprise as this part of the Devon coastline has some amazing and breathtaking scenery, with many local attractions that are both new and historic, scattered throughout the area will give you plenty to see and do.
If you're a tennis fan and enjoyed the summer coverage of "Wimbledon" in London, you will be in for a real treat as the "Torbay Open Tennis Championships" starts on the last day of July and carry on for a week into the beginning August. This is a historical event as it was first staged back in 1887 and is now one of the country's leading tennis tournaments and is hosted proudly by the Torquay Tennis Club.
The beginning of August also sees the "Cockington Fayre" at Cockington Court and Country Park in the typically quaint Devon village of Cockington, just on the outskirts of Torquay. It's largely a traditional old English country fayre, with side stalls with local produce, as well as arts & crafts, there is also music and dance, as well as displays by exhibitors. The fayre will also feature traditional "Morris Men Dancing" dressed in all of their regalia. As well as all of the attractions at the fayre there will also horse carriage rides, art galleries, a medieval church, cafe selling freshly made dishes plus a 460 acre award-winning Cockington country park with lakes and woodland to explore, so it makes a great family day out.
Next on your list of things to do and see in early August should be the "Torbay Steam Fair" at Churston Ferrers, situated just on the edge of the town of Brixham and this year the Steam Fair see's itself having its 25th Anniversary. This is another good family orientated event with much to experience, the fair is largely aimed at showing off all the wonderful working steam engines, vintage, and classic cars, old trucks and lorries by their loving owner's. There are also military displays, market stalls, a range of local cider's to sample and for the children there is entertainment from Como the Clown, pony rides and also a beautiful birds of prey display and you can even handle some playful parrots. One thing is for sure there is plenty for all the family to see and do around Torquay and Paignton in August.
Gregory Greene is writing on behalf of "H and H Caravans" of Torquay in South Devon, for a great choice in Paignton Caravans or when you are looking for the best Holiday Park Devon with a relaxing atmosphere near the sea.
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