Most ‘Instagrammable’ places in the South West
From the dramatic clifftops of Cornwall to sweeping Somerset vistas, the South West is the perfect backdrop for stunning photos.
Our holiday parks boast some of the best views around, so we’ve whittled it down to ten of the best places to set up a shot to make your followers jealous!
North Devon – stay at our Combe Martin, Sandaway or Ruda holiday parks
1. Valley of Rocks – dramatic rocky cliffs, wild goats grazing, sweeping sea views. A popular, rugged spot packed with photo potential.

2. Hangman Hills and Combe Martin – England’s tallest sea cliffs tower above Combe Martin in a beautifully dramatic photo opportunity. The coastal panorama from up here is epic.

3.Woolacombe Beach – capture Woolacombe’s stunning stretch of sand, suffers in the waves, and Lundy Island nestled on the horizon. It’s a must-shoot for sunsets too!

Cornwall – stay at Widemouth, Trelawne, St Ives, Killigarth or Tolroy
4. Minack Theatre – a breath-taking open-air theatre carved into cliffside gardens overlooking the Atlantic—it doesn’t get much better for coastal shots, sunsets and interesting subjects to shoot!

5. St Michael’s Mount – a tidal island crowned with a medieval castle and gardens; spectacular during low tide when walkable causeways appear. It’s the perfect photography focal point.

6. Kynance Cove – famous for its vibrant rock formations, white sands, and turquoise waters, a Cornish escape wouldn’t be complete without a capture of this beauty!

Somerset – stay at Sandy Glade or Sandy Meadows
7. Brean Down – combines stunning sea views, coastal cliffs, and a Victorian-era fort perched at its tip. It’s perfect for moody, cinematic captures.

8. Brent Knoll Viewpoint – this gentle inland hill offers panoramic vistas over Somerset’s countryside—a peaceful spot ideal for sunset or misty-morning photos.

Pembrokeshire, Wales – stay at Cardigan Bay
9. Skomer Island – home to adorable puffins and stunning landscapes it’s a hotspot for beautiful images

Gower Peninsula, Wales – stay at Llanrhidian
10. Three Cliffs Bay – the trio of limestone peaks and curving beach make this one of Gower’s most iconic and camera-ready vistas—especially at sunrise or sunset.

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