When it comes to holiday cottages Devon has a good choice close to some of the most stunning coastline in the UK. These Devon cottages are situated between the village of Hartland and Hartland Point in the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This is one of the wildest headlands imaginable. There are many wonderful vantage points, accessible by car or on foot, from which one can enjoy views of the coast. Hartland Quay was once a busy port although today nothing of the original quay remains. There is however a small museum, a rocky shingled beach very popular for fishing and breath-taking views of the unique rock formation surrounding it. Not far from the holiday cottages is the beach at Welcome Mouth. Low tide reveals sand and plenty of rock pools. The beach is worth visiting just to see the stream and waterfalls tumbling down to the sea. There are some wonderful walks along the coast from here.
Amidst the stunning scenery of the Hartland peninsula, these stylish barn conversions, each one full of character, are in a wonderful location for exploring the spectacular north Devon coastline and its many attractions.Set on a thriving smallholding where the owners rear rare breed cattle, sheep, pigs and a variety of chickens very exciting for children at feeding time they also boast a play area and shared sauna and hot tub facilities, with gorgeous countryside views.
Nearby, the South West Coastal Path offers exceptional walking, and breathtaking views from 325 ft high Hartland Point, whilst bathers can sport in the big Atlantic rollers or relax on the golden sands of Berry Beach and the beach at Hartland Quay lies at the foot of fearsome cliffs where a path leads to Speke's Mill Mouth with its waterfall cascading down to the pebble beach below. Also within easy reach is Hartland Abbey, Docton Mill Gardens and Clovelly, a picture postcard perfect village, where donkeys and sledges replace cars on the quaint streets lined with colourful cottages. Surfers will flock to Bude' extensive sands, Westward Ho! is always popular and the thriving fishing port of Bideford offers boat trips to Lundy Island.
A little further afield to the north are the magnificent beaches of Saunton Sands, Croyde Bay (another must for surfers), world famous Woolacombe Bay and Ilfracombe. To the south are Tintagel Castle, legendary seat of King Arthur, the picturesque harbour at Port Isaac and the fishing port of Padstow, renowned for the quality of its seafood restaurants. The Eden Project (1 hour's drive) and glorious Dartmoor National Park make wonderful day trips. Local attractions for children include the Milky Way and Big Sheep. Riding, golf and cycling are available locally with sailing on the Tamar Lakes, 10 miles. There are pubs serving food and shops in Hartland (1.8 miles) by car or a 20 minute walk.
Studio style accommodation. Entrance into galley kitchen. Sitting/dining room with pull down double bed. Shower room/WC.
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