Is Devon or Cornwall the best holiday destination travel

Is Cornwall or Devon the best staycation holiday destination?

Josie Walters
Authored by Josie Walters
Posted: Thursday, September 16, 2021 - 00:00

Sorry Cornwall, Devon is the best staycation destination

Research by hotel booking platform, hoo, has settled the old age debate of which is better, Devon or Cornwall.

Undoubtedly two of the most beautiful parts of the UK, the rivalry between the two locations recently resurfaced over a war on cream tea etiquette.

In Devon, the birthplace of Sir Francis Drake, Agatha Christie and Coldplay’s Chris Martin, the cream comes first. In Cornwall, the birthplace of Sir Humphry Davy, Kristin Scott-Thomas and Dawn French, it’s the jam.

But how do the two compare when it comes to holidays?

For those considering a long-term holiday home, Cornwall comes out on top with an average house price of £265,288 - 9.5% more affordable than Devon. The rental market is also more affordable in Cornwall where you could rent a home for the summer for £744 a month versus £792 in Devon.

However, when it comes to a short-term staycation, Devon reigns supreme in all areas. According to hoo’s research, the average hotel room rate for a long bank holiday weekend in Devon comes in at £155 per night. The same stay in Cornwall will cost you £172 per night, 10.6% more expensive.

Both areas are home to some of the best beaches the UK has to offer but Devon takes the top spot once again in this respect. Cornwall is home to a respectable 10 Blue Flag awarded beaches, but in Devon, this number climbs as high as 13.

Finally, hoo looked at the number of annual domestic tourists that flock to each area for their holiday. The latest data shows that just over 3.2m of us head to Cornwall in a single year but Devon takes the crown as the busiest tourist hotspot with over 3.4m visitors per year.

 hoo Co-founder, Adrian Murdock, commented:

“A modern-day War of the Roses, the Cornwall-Devon debate is fierce and one that can be ignited over something as simple as a cream tea.

While it certainly looks as though Devon edges it from a tourism standpoint, our personal opinion is you can’t go wrong with either.

In fact, combining a visit to both is a win-win situation and doing so can rival any foreign holiday, as long as the sun is shining that is. Just make sure you apply your cream and jam in the correct order depending on which side of the border you are at the time.”

Category

Devon

Cornwall

Source

Afternoon tea/cream tea

Cover each half with clotted cream, then put the strawberry jam on top

Spread with strawberry jam and then finally top with clotted cream

Sykes

Average house price - May 2021

£293,278

£265,288

Gov.uk - UK House Price Index

Average rent pm - latest available

£792

£744

Office for National Statistics

Hotel average price

£155

£172

hoo and booking.com based on August bank holiday weekend (1 room, 2 adults per night)

Hotel availability (% unavailable - bank holiday weekend)

96%

98%

Blue flag beaches

13

10

Blue Flag Global

Tourist visitor numbers (holiday trips 2019 GB residents)

3,403,000

3,207,000

Visit Britain

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