3rd October 2008 - by Mark Moon
The Top Ten Tips For Making Your Self-Catering Holidays In
Devon Go Smoothly
Self-catering holidays in Devon makes for a perfect holiday
get-away. But before you load the car up, ready to escape to
your idyllic break in the country, a quick check to make sure
you've packed everything you are going to need for your
self-catering holiday is wise.
Getting to your location, only to find you have forgotten to
pack a corkscrew or your towels could turn what would have been
a happy arrival into a grumpy anti-climax. If you want to
ensure that your self-catering holiday goes well then here are
10 things you should remember.
1) A clean towel. Have you checked whether the providers of the
accommodation supply fresh towels in your apartment? There's
nothing worse than jumping out of the shower, ready for a
ramble, and finding that there is no means to dry off. Either
call ahead to double check if towels are supplied, or take your
own, just to be sure.
2) A sharp kitchen knife. Buying a fresh piece of organic beef
from one of Devon's fantastic organic farms is the perfect way
to experience the exceptional quality of local produce in this
region. If you're planning on doing this kind of cooking during
your break, have you remembered your favourite knife? A Swiss
Army penknife just isn't going to work as well!
3) Have you remembered to pack the salt and pepper? You don't
need to take a full set of condiments - just a couple of small
plastic press-seal bags topped up with salt and pepper will
do.
4) Although the climate in Devon is pretty clement all year
round, the temperature can drop quite quickly on a clear night,
particularly on Dartmoor and Exmoor. Have you brought an extra
blanket just in case?
5) During the summer temperatures in Devon, particularly along
the coast, can rise to Mediterranean levels. You can get
sunburnt as easily in Torquay as you can in Spain. Ensure that
you have remembered to pack your sun tan lotion.
6) Although you may have checked the car before you left, there
is always a chance that your battery will fail on you whilst
you are away. In a situation like this, it pays to have
remembered to pack a set of jump leads, in case you need to ask
someone to help you jump-start your car battery back into
life.
7) Even on holiday, there is always the chance of a bumped knee
or scraped elbow, particularly if you have children. Whenever
travelling, it is very sensible to make sure you have a
portable first aid kit in the car.
8) Although satellite navigation systems are becoming more
common, they often do not have detailed information of more
remote parts of the country. To help you navigate your way
around the lanes of Devon, it is a good idea to keep a map of
the local roads in the glove compartment.
9) Almost everyone now owns a mobile phone. Even if you don't
want to take yours just in case the office decides to phone you
on your holiday, it can be essential if you break down on a
remote moorland road, where the nearest phone may be several
miles away. Pack your mobile phone and don't forget the
charger.
10) You may have sorted out your spending money in cash, but if
a sudden emergency crops up, such as a breakdown or accident,
you may need some extra money. Make sure you take a credit card
or spare cash in case of emergencies.
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