Review Surfers World
Outdoor Enthusiast, Spring 2006:
"The hotels are brilliant options and sure-fire proof that British beach holidays are now light years away from the damp b and bs with dragon like landladies....... It was also clear that there are few spots in Britain better suited to learning to surf."

FT, 2004:
"surfersworld have realised that not all wannabe surfers are happy campers or comfortable in a chintzy B&B; some are prepared to pay for the extras to make the weekend a luxury break."

Lads Mag, 2004:
"perhaps one of the coolest hotels on the planet"
The Times, 26 April 2003:
"A very well-conceived hotel; ideal for surfers"
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The Independent, 27 April 2003:
"Stylish, light and airy rooms with views of the surf so close that you need only sit up in bed to see whether its worth heading out."
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Evening Standard, 16 April 2003:
"Paradise found for blue-juice addicts"
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The Observer, Escape, 15 June 2003:
One of the top ten seaside getaways in the UK
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Wavelength, June 2003:
"The guys behind the hotel have opened their place to cater for the surfer who doesn't want to camp but wants to move away from the hostel or the B&B… usually run by the Gestapo, "we don't like fun".
Health & Fitness, July 2003:
"Forget scummy surf hostels - this place is more boutique hotel. If you want a cheap weekend that makes you feel as if you've had an indulgent foreign fortnight, this is for you."
Observer, 01 Feb 2004:
"Blissed Out on Woolacombe Surf"
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Sven Meitzner, Nov 2003:
"A life changing holiday"




