Should You Visit Devon or Cornwall For Your Next Staycation?

When it comes to the UK, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing a beautiful staycation destination. While many people love holidaying in the UK, the staycation industry has really boomed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic as many people decide not to travel abroad. More and more people are getting to explore their home country, alongside the high numbers of foreign travellers who enjoy visiting the UK too. It’s great for the economy and it’s also a fantastic way to explore the UK too. 

Two extremely popular tourist hotspots are Devon and Cornwall. They both have so much going for them, it’s hard to choose between them. With beautiful scenery, picturesque beaches and friendly locals, there has been a friendly rivalry between the residents of Devon and Cornwall for centuries. And one of their greatest rivalries? The quintessential British tradition of cream tea. In Cornwall, it’s got to be the jam first, whereas in Devon, it’s lashings of cream before anything else. 

Hotel booking site hoo have put together a fun infographic if you’re trying to decide between Devon and Cornwall for your holiday. They’ve brought together information on:

  • The number of Blue Flag beaches
  • House prices
  • Rental prices
  • Hotel bookings 
  • Tourist numbers
  • And of course, the question about the cream tea 

So the next time you’re trying to choose between Devon or Cornwall for your staycation, or even if you’re interested in buying a holiday home, check out this infographic by hoo. 


Infographic Design By Devon Vs Cornwall By hoo

 

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