When it comes to holiday cottages Devon has a good choice close to some of the most stunning coastline in the UK. These Devon holiday homes are on the wild Hartland Peninsula, part of the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The main attractions of the peninsula are Hartland Point, rising 350 feet above sea level and home to the lighthouse, and Hartland Quay with its dramatic rugged coastline, unbelievable rock formation and fascinating geological sites. In contrast, yet just a few miles away is Clovelly, one of the most visited villages in Devon. Here, white-washed houses cling to the hillside and cobbled streets lead down to a beautiful harbour. Clovelly is a delight to explore, particularly out of season or late in the afternoon when the crowds have gone
Just a few miles from the soaring cliffs and wide surfing beaches of the north Devon coast, these privately owned lodges surrounded by a golf club (fees payable) are ideally situated to explore the county's popular coastline, pretty villages and national parks.
Delightfully car free, the picturesque village of Clovelly, with its donkey transport and quaint cottages lining stepped cobbled lanes down to the ancient harbour, is only 4 miles distant. Fabulous beaches at Westward Ho!, Saunton Sands, Woolacombe and the surfers' paradise of Croyde Bay are all within easy reach as are Bude, a bustling holiday centre with superb surfing beaches, and stunning coastal pathways around Hartland Point's 325 feet of sheer cliffs. Also an easy drive away is Bideford, an attractive market town set on the banks of the Torridge estuary, and boasting a harbour from where visitors can take a boat trip to the unspoilt little island of Lundy England's only marine nature reserve and home to the largest seabird colony in the south of the country.
Further afield to the north, the glories of Exmoor National Park and Lorna Doone country are a joy to explore whether on foot, on horseback or by wheeled transport. The resorts of Lynton and Lynmouth, linked by a unique water powered cliff railway, are a 'must see', whilst to the south there are great days out to be had amidst the rugged grandeur of Dartmoor's landscape, home to the famous wild ponies and dotted with picturesque and welcoming villages.
There is plenty to see and do nearby the Big Sheep and Milky Way are popular family attractions, and Hartland Abbey, RHS Rosemoor, Appledore's art galleries and the new Atlantic Village are all well worth a visit, whilst the justifiably world famous, amazing Eden Project is about an hour's drive. Sandymouth Bay's award winning National Trust managed beach, the Tarka Trail's miles of walking and cycling track running through glorious Devon countryside, and the South West Coastal Path all invite exploration.
Hartland (4 miles) offers sea angling, riding and a golf course and both tennis and coarse fishing are available at the lodge park. The thriving village of Woolfardisworthy, or Woolsery as it is known locally, offers a shop/post office and pub serving food (2 miles).
Three bedrooms. This very comfortable lodge has prime position overlooking the lake with uninterrupted views of all the wildlife in the area. Attractive open plan sitting room with well equipped kitchen and dining area. Double bedroom with 5' bed and ensuite bathroom/WC (shower over bath). Two twin bedded rooms. Shower room/WC.
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