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Think rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, great surf and sparkling blue seas, the wild moors of Dartmoor to the Somerset Levels and the dramatic Cheddar Gorge, the South West has plenty to offer. With a lively arts scene, great local food and walking and cycling opportunities galore.

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Exmoor Stables 8

Lynton, Devon, South West of England

Exmoor Stables From £1071 Availability

Exmoor Stables is a fully accessible, gorgeous property in the heart of the picturesque Victorian village of Lynton in north Devon. Lynton is perched high above the pretty village of Lynmouth and elegantly connected by the famous Cliff Railway. This brilliant conversion of humble stables offers four bedrooms, three bathrooms and fantastic living spaces. It comes with a lift should you have anyone disabled or with mobility issues with you and it is an outstanding base to explore the delights of north Devon.

Surrounded by spectacular panoramic scenery in an area known as ‘England’s Little Switzerland’, Lynton offers a selection of independent shops, tea rooms and cafes. The Lyn and Exmoor Museum offers interesting exhibitions where you will learn about Exmoor life and the railway which opened in 1890.  Lynmouth is a pretty harbour that nestles beneath the cliffs, a tranquil retreat sprinkled with quaint fishing cottages. Two rivers, the East Lyn and the Hoaroak, come together at Watersmeet. Lynton lies in an area of incomparable beauty with bracken and heather clad sweeping hills and valleys that nestle between the cliffs. Rivers wind their way through deeply wooded valleys to the sea, occasionally interrupted by tumbling waterfalls. This is the Exmoor of Lorna Doone, the novel by RD Blackmore. Exmoor is a paradise for walkers, horse riders and fishermen. Not far away, you can head to Porlock, Combe Martin, Ilfracombe, the famous South West Coast Path, Hangman Cliffs, the amazing beaches of Broadsands, Wild Pear, Tunnels and Barricane, Lee Bay, the Woolacombe beaches, Putsborough Sands, Croyde and the magnificent Saunton Sands.

The elegant stone and slate facade of Exmoor Stables gives you a hint of the stunning conversion within. The double glazed giant front door opens and you step across the natural slate floor to a world of wood, elegant furnishings and homely ambience. Beams rise high above you and an ash wood staircase curves upwards to the first floor. The living room boasts a huge fireplace with a wood burning stove, comfortable sofas and chairs and some lovely vintage pieces. The kitchen is eat-in with a lovely large central table and painted farmhouse chairs. The chef in your group will be delighted with the kitchen and its excellent appliances. It is a wonderfully sociable space where you can bring the generations together or spend time with your favourite friends. You can also choose to dine alfresco on the private patio in the garden. A separate utility room is home to laundry appliances plus it is a good space to tidy up your mucky pooches. This is a dog friendly house and you can bring up to three pets.

Upstairs, you will discover four bedrooms, two in each section. The first floor is accessible via a wheelchair lift if necessary. All of the bedrooms offer superbly comfortable beds, all beautifully dressed with crisp cottons and delightful soft furnishings. One is a four poster, one a kingsize and two offer twin beds. There are two excellent bathrooms on the first floor and an accessible wet room downstairs.

Exmoor Stables is located in the lovely Victorian village of Lynton. The Lyn and Exmoor Museum is found in St Vincent’s Cottage, a very interesting tale of life in Exmoor and the history of the railway. Lynton and Lynmouth owe a great deal to Sir George Newnes, who lived on Hollerday Hill above Lynton. His mansion burned down in 1913 but in 1887 Newnes and Thomas Hewitt began to lay a nine hundred foot twin track up the steep gradient. This unique, water operated, cliff railway was opened in 1890 and apart from needing a new track in 1908, it operates today as it always has. Later, Newnes became involved in building a light railway from Lynton to Barnstaple and the first train ran in 1898. The route crossed Chelfham Viaduct and was the largest narrow gauge railway viaduct ever built in Britain.

Lynmouth sits below the cliffs full of pretty fishing cottages which line the narrow street down to the quay and the Rhenish Tower which was built in the late 1850’s by General Rawdon to store salt water to supply his house with sea baths.

The astonishing Valley of the Rocks is just over a mile from Lynton. This dry valley was created during the Ice Age and enjoys spectacular weathered rock formations with names such as The Devil’s Cheesering and Ragged Jack. You will spot many goats scrambling amongst the rocky outcrops.

The Victorian fishing lodge at Watersmeet is run by the National Trust. The surrounding area boasts dramatic waterfalls, spectacular autumn and spring colour, numerous walks and over six hundred miles of marked footpaths. Exmoor enjoys an abundant wildlife including ponies, sheep, red deer, falcons, buzzards and rare merlin.

Combe Martin is a fabulous seaside resort with dreamy sandy coves, some of the UK’s best rock pools and a fantastic selection of cafes, unique shops, pubs and restaurants. Combe Martin hosts many events celebrating its heritage and quirks including its annual Hunting of the Earl of Rone ceremony, a Pagan festival. The wonderful South West Coast Path runs through the village offering astonishing views and access to beaches and beauty spots that you may not otherwise see. You can hike to Great Hangman, the tallest sea cliff in Britain or take the two hundred and thirty steps down the Golden Cove. You can enjoy the the calm waters of the bay on a boat, kayak or stand-up paddle board.

Wild Pear Beach and Broadsands Beach are two of the most beautiful, secret coves in the area. Wild Pear is reached via a dramatic descent from the coast path and is an idyllic, protected cove. Broadsands Beach was recently voted the ‘Happiest View in the UK’ with its special curved bay, turquoise sea, rock caves and trees. A network of tunnels hand-carved in the early nineteenth century lead to the wonderful Tunnels Beaches with their Victorian tidal swimming pool and sand and shingle private beaches. Barricane Beach boasts exotic shells, a delightful cafe and glorious sunsets. Lee Bay is a fabulously secluded spot looking out to the Bristol Channel. It is often called ‘Fuchsia Valley’ due to its bright red flowers. Woolacombe Beach is a three mile long sandy wonder that has been voted the ‘Best Beach in Britain’ and it is only twenty minutes from the resort. Putsborough Sands are on the south side of Woolacombe offering glorious surf and views of the headland. Just around the Baggy Point headland is the very pretty village of Croyde with its famous surfing beach. Backing the fabulous Saunton Sands is the impressive Braunton Burrows, a UNESCO biosphere reserve.

Coasteering is a popular thrilling sport with many experienced Coasteering and Adventure Sports companies operating at Watermouth Harbour, the next bay along from Combe Martin. Brave participants enjoy climbing over dramatic rocks, jumping into the sea, swimming through gullies and exploring caves. Horse riding on Exmoor is also popular with the Dean Riding Stables.

The National Trust’s Arlington Court and Carriage Museum is a great day out with formal Victorian gardens, ponds, deer, plenty of space for picnics and an impressive collection of horse-drawn vehicles. It is a gem on the edge of Exmoor that has been in the Chichester family for over five hundred years. The gardens enjoy herbaceous borders, a fountain, walled kitchen garden and a conservatory brimming with exotic plants from around the world. There are pleasure grounds with gorgeous views, a wilderness pond and a deerpark wood. The old kitchen tea room is lovely and offers tasty treats. There is also an excellent second hand bookshop. Watersmeet is a dramatic river gorge and ancient woodland with a National Trust tea room set in stunning surroundings. You can treat yourselves to delicious Devon cream teas and be captivated by the amazing landscapes and woodland trails.

Another popular trip is to Lundy Island which lies ten nautical miles off the coast. The ferry leaves from Ilfracombe Harbour taking you to this delightful island with its wildlife, big skies and gorgeous scenery.

The pretty, historic fishing village of Clovelly is worth a stop. It was once owned by the Queen of England and clings to the four hundred foot cliff where there is no traffic. Steep cobbled streets tumble down to its ancient fishing harbour and 14th century quay.

Exquisite Shepherd's HUT With HOT TUB - Between Moor and sea 2

Camelford, Cornwall, South West of England

Exquisite Shepherd's HUT With HOT TUB - Between Moor and sea From £805 Availability

A short distance from sailing, scuba diving, and more, this pet-friendly cabin lets you experience it all. Bowood Park Golf Course is within an easy 12-minute walk and North Cornwall Museum is also a quick 13-minute walk away, so leave your car at the property, which offers onsite parking.

Relax in the garden (enjoy the outdoor furniture!) or sip a drink in the spa tub of this cabin. As for the great indoors, you can come inside and enjoy the free WiFi, Smart TV, and stereo.

As you settle into the place, you'll find a living room and a BBQ grill. Bathroom amenities include a hair dryer, towels, and toilet paper. Prepare a home-cooked meal in the kitchen, complete with an oven, a stovetop, and a refrigerator, as well as an electric kettle, an ice maker, and cookware. And you won't have to pack extra clothes, because you'll have a washer and dryer, too.



Located in Camelford, this cabin is near theme parks. King Arthur's Great Halls and Tintagel Old Post Office are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Bowood Park Golf Course and Tintagel Visitors Centre. Pengenna Pasties and Cornish Coast Day Adventures are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Fabulous 3 bed Freathy chalet with a wonderful view 6

Freathy, Cornwall, South West of England

Fabulous 3 bed Freathy chalet with a wonderful view From £980 Availability

Set in the cliff top village of Freathy, the property has beautiful views out over the fields and towards the sea. A recently built three-bedroom chalet it is situated very close to the coastal footpath, and within walking distance of some truly spectacular beaches. With large views out of vast windows from the open plan kitchen/living room towards a scheduled monument, and three warm comfortable bedrooms this is the perfect place for a family holiday.

This chalet is located in Torpoint. Port Eliot and Polhawn Fort are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at South West Coast Path Section 35 Trailhead and Torpoint Ferry. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Home Park or Plymouth Pavilions.

FAIRWAY LODGE, country holiday cottage in Bigbury-On-Sea 4

Kingsbridge, Devon, South West of England

FAIRWAY LODGE, country holiday cottage in Bigbury-On-Sea From £861 Availability

Fairway Lodge, in Bigbury near St Ann's Chapel, sleeps four in two bedrooms.

The living areas in this single-storey lodge include a kitchen with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine, and a living/dining room with seating for four guests, a TV and electric fire. There is one super-king-size zip/link and a twin zip/link, along with a shower room. Outside, there is a private patio with furniture, and a designated parking space. Within 1.5 miles, there is a shop, an on-site pub within 0.1, and a beach within 0.6. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Guests can book an additional golf package for unlimited golf for the duration of your stay, to be booked in advance. Children under 18 are not allowed at this property. Discover everything Devon's South coast has to offer at Fairway Lodge.

Amenities: Oil fired heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine. TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Ample parking with 2 designated spaces for lodge guests. Rear patio with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 1.5 miles, beach 0.6 miles. Note: Guests can book golf in advance. Note: Children under 18 are not permitted.

Region: Devon, with its quiet country lanes, patchwork of lush green fields and sleepy villages is not to be missed. Stately home lovers will be spoiled and why not finish with a scrumptious Devonshire cream tea?

Town: St Ann's Chapel is a small hamlet located between the towns of Modbury and Kingsbridge in the South Hams district of Devon, England. A excellent local shop and The Pickwick Inn, a quaint bar providing cuisine, are both located within this small hamlet. Bigbury on Sea, a community with a big sandy beach (surf school, cafe) that stretches all the way to Burgh Island, is only three miles distant (famous art deco hotel, setting for Agatha Christie novels). Bigbury has a good golf course. The South West Coast Path is worth a visit, as is the local real ale pub in Ringmore, a nearby seaside community.

Located in Kingsbridge, this lodge is in a rural area and by the sea. The area's natural beauty can be seen at South Devon and Dartmoor National Park, while Brownston Art Gallery and Salcombe Maritime Museum are cultural highlights. Sea N Shore and Overbecks Museum and Garden are also worth visiting. Break out the clubs and hit the links with a golf course nearby, or seek out an adventure with hiking.

Family & Pet Friendly Chalet - Penstowe Park - The Hillside - 4

Kilkhampton, Cornwall, South West of England

Family & Pet Friendly Chalet - Penstowe Park -  The Hillside - From £378 Availability


Penstowe Manor Resort is an ideal setting for a couples get away or fun filled family holiday.
To accomodate an extra guest there is a sofa bed in lounge so can comfortably sleep 5.
The chalet itself is set within nearly 30 acres of private parkland. The park has a relaxed, safe feel and is the perfect place to take a stroll or watch the kids play.
There is an indoor swimming pool on the site for guests to use ...a free pass is provided with any booking.
The chalet is situated on “The Hillside” King Arthurs Bar at the Manor House has entertainment amusement arcade and food Penstowe is close to many beaches on your doorstep, not to mention the beautiful Cornish coast which is also close by waiting for you to explore. You are also within walking distance of Kilkhampton’s local shops, coastal path and just a 5 minutes drive to Bude.

The chalet comprises of..

• Comfortable, clean and tastefully decorated lounge with sofa and sofa bed, dining table to seat 4, Freeview TV and DVD player.
• A Fully equipped fitted kitchen with electric oven/grill, hob, microwave, toaster, fridge/with small freezer and kettle.
• Bathroom with electric shower.
• Bedroom 1 - Double bed, bedding, hanging space for clothes and room for a travel cot(provided) if needed.
• Bedroom 2 - 2 single beds, bedding, hanging space for clothes.
• Electric heating throughout and handy appliances such as an iron, hairdryer, hoover etc. and also handy items for the kids such as body boards and outdoor gaming equipment are available for your use.
• Bath mats and tea towels are also provided.( bed linen available is not provided on short stays only on 7 day bookings)
• Patio area to the front of the chalet with table and four seats.
• Electricity is provided via meter cards which are available to purchase at the Manor House.

• Well behaved pets welcome at no extra charge.

***Away from the main weeks if you wish a shorter break please contact us for prices. This can includes a long weekend or mid week.***

Located in Bude, this chalet is in a rural area and near theme parks. North Devon Coast and Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Harlequinns Leisure and The Gnome Reserve and Wildflower Garden. Docton Mill Gardens & Tea Rooms and The Milky Way Adventure Park are also worth visiting. Surfing/body boarding and fishing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling and hiking nearby.

Family and pet friendly chalet. The perfect place to explore Cornwall. 5

Gwithian, Cornwall, South West of England

Family and pet friendly chalet. The perfect place to explore Cornwall. From £553 Availability

'Beachbreak' is a traditional wooden beach chalet nestling in the sand dunes in the towans at Gwithian Sands. It is in the ideal location for a relaxing holiday or a great base from which to surf or visit Cornwall's many attractions.

The chalet is on a small family-run site with fantastic sand dunes right outside the door. A safe haven for children to play and grown ups to unwind.

A fifteen minute stroll through the dunes brings you to 3 miles of golden sand and fantastic surf, which forms part of St Ives Bay and features Godrevy Lighthouse, made famous by Virginia Woolf's novel.
The calm bright interior has an open plan living space with wooden floors and a retro feel. The fully equipped kitchen includes a ceramic cooker, large retro fridge, microwave, toaster and separate freezer. Included are essentials like tea towels, oven gloves, etc as well as a welcome pack. There is a family dining table to enjoy your meals and a highchair can be provided on request.
The lounge has 2 comfortable sofas, a flat screen tv with dvd player and a DAB radio with ipod docking station. Free WiFi
There are 2 bedrooms, one double room and one bunk room (full size beds) with an extra single. All beds have duvets, pillows and freshly laundered mattress and pillow protectors. The chalet has electric wall heaters and electricity is supplied via a £1 coin meter.
The bathroom has a bath with electric shower over, wash basin, wc and fan heater. A bath mat and hand towel are provided .
There is a small shop and laundry as you drive in.

Beachbreak has a Friday changeover and Sleeps 5.

Please bring your own linen and towels as required.
Dogs are welcome £30 per dog/ per week (sorry no dogs during July/Aug)
Sorry no smoking in the chalet.
Arrival 2pm/ Departure 10am
Free WiFi
Please get in touch for up to date availability. Thank you.


Located in Hayle, this chalet is near the beach. Trevaskis Farm and South West Coast Path Section 19 Trailhead are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Tehidy Country Park. Traveling with kids? Consider Paradise Park and JungleBarn and West Cornwall Adventure. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Family Holiday Chalet in the Beautiful 7 Bays for 7 Days area of North Cornwall. 4

Cornwall, Cornwall, South West of England

Family Holiday Chalet in the Beautiful 7 Bays for 7 Days area of North Cornwall. From £546 Availability

Small, but well equipped, having recently been re-furbished this holiday chalet offers everything you need as a retreat after a long day at the beach, or exploring the Cornish countryside.

The site is ideally situated visiting the beautiful ‘7 bay for 7 days ‘sandy beaches of North Cornwall, offering a different sandy bay for each day of the week. If you wish to explore further afield the area offers good road links into South Cornwall.

This is a traditional holiday chalet of timber construction set within the holiday part of Atlantic Bays. The chalet is conveniently situated for easy parking within this family friendly 27 acre holiday park which boasts excellent amenities comprising of restaurant, shop, launderette, clubhouse and children’s play area and communal BBQ. The site is on flat ground and easy to access all amenities.


The chalet sleeps 4-5 people in 2 bedrooms. The main bedroom has a small double bed and wardrobe, whilst the 2nd bedroom has bunk beds with a hanging rail. A camp bed and bedding is provided for an additional guest, if required.

In the lounge is a comfortable area with a with freeview TV incorporating a DVD and a selection of DVDs, books and maps for your use.



The chalet is double glazed and electric heating in all rooms. There is a modern, newly fitted family shower room, dining area and fully equipped kitchen. You will need to bring your own linen (towels, pillowcases, sheets and tea towels), everything else is provided for you.

The key will be found in the key safe outside, so you can arrive at your leisure. An additional key will be inside the chalet for you.

The historic fishing town of Padstow, home to Rick Stein's seafood restaurant and Paul Ainsworth's No 6 restaurant, is a short drive away and a strong attraction to visitors where fishing boats and pleasure crafts can be seen side by side on their moorings.
Padstow offers much to do, you may take a fishing trip for the day, or exhilarating speedboat ride along the camel estuary. It is also the start of the famous ‘camel trail’, where you can cycle or walk along the river camel to Wadebridge, or take the ferry across the river to Rock.

The village of St Merryn is approx. 1 mile away with pubs, restaurants, shops and take away facilities.

The area is surrounded by 7 beautiful and individual beaches, each with it's own merits, providing family-friendly fun on the beach, or for those a little more energetic, surfing (equipment may be hired), walking and cycling.

Cornwall is not short of entertainment whatever the weather, with activities such as The Eden project, Crealy adventure park, Cornish birds of prey, Newquay Zoo and aquarium and many more as short drive away.

For theatre lovers the open air Minack theatre, build into the Cornish cliffs is an absolute delight.

Regretfully, no dogs are allowed in the Chalets.





Located in Padstow, this chalet is by the sea. Prideaux Place and Roche Rock are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at South West Coast Path Section 15 Trailhead and South West Coast Path Section 16 Trailhead. Padstow Maize Maze and Camel Creek Adventure Park are also worth visiting.

Family-friendly, centrally placed for all parts of Devon, unspoilt countryside 4

Highampton, Devon, South West of England

Family-friendly, centrally placed for all parts of Devon, unspoilt countryside From £539 Availability

BLUEBELLS - a unique opportunity to stay in one of three really cosy log cabins at Highampton which lies between Hatherleigh and Holsworthy. Our lodges are constructed from 8" pine logs and are exceptionally warm and welcoming. We offer clean, comfortable accommodation that has views which are absolutely fantastic - right across miles of beautiful Devon countryside to Dartmoor in the distance. South facing with undercover patio. Parking on your own driveway alongside your lodge and garden area for your picnics or for the children to play in. Our lodges are fully furnished for up to four people, and are centrally placed for both the north and south coasts of Devon, and for the North Cornwall Coast - Widemouth Bay and Bude being particular favourites.
Holiday for 7/14 nights or take a short break - our lodges take 4 people comfortably in a main bedroom with a king-size bed (new mattress 2022) and two twins in the second bedroom.

Please note the lodges and site are not really suitable for very young children so no-one under the age of 4 please unless it's been agreed beforehand.

The recently updated kitchen has a fridge, freezer, electric oven with ceramic hob and a microwave and in the lounge there's a large smart TV and recently upgraded superfast Wi-Fi throughout. There is a recently renovated shower room with electric shower and the water is mains, so no problem with pressure! There are heaters in all rooms and a log/coal burner in the living area.
Superfast Wi-Fi, toy box with games for young children and a table-tennis table, badminton net and swing-ball with equipment. The village of Hatherleigh is about 4 miles away with a good selection of cafes and shops. There's also pubs, supermarket + skatepark.
The lodges face south towards Dartmoor - with absolutely fantastic views. See our website for more photographs and details.

Highampton is a small village situated in Ruby country with it’s fantastic selection of trails for walkers, cyclists and horse riders. The village of Hatherleigh is about 4 miles away and has a good selection of cafes and shops. There’s also pubs, supermarket and a new skatepark. The bustling town of Okehampton is a further 7 miles away. In the opposite direction about 7 miles away lies the pretty market town of Holsworthy with the beautiful beaches of Bude a further 9 miles away.

We are centrally places for all parts of Devon and Cornwall. The area is one of peace and tranquillity, so if it's a quiet base you want for your holiday, then Dartmoor View Lodges is the place to be.

Highampton is a small village with a pub, village hall, school and visiting post-office.

Hatherleigh and Holsworthy are larger and have all the amenities you need. Our site is quiet and tranquil and wildlife is plentiful. In the early morning it is quite possible that you will see deer grazing and there are usually a lot of rabbits around and foxes pay the occasional visit. Birds thrive and we regularly see woodpeckers, tree creepers and buzzards even occasionally a kingfisher. Butterflies are also attracted by the many wild flowers that emerge in the spring. Bats feeding at dusk are a common sight and we enjoy black skies due to very little light pollution - great for stargazing.

Located in Beaworthy, this cabin is in a rural area. Barometer World and The Plough Arts Centre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Dragon Archery Centre and Survival Paintball. Traveling with kids? Consider Survival Laser Games and The Gnome Reserve and Wildflower Garden. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Fern Chalet 107 8

Dawlish Warren, Devon, South West of England

Fern Chalet 107 From £420 Availability

Fern is a two storey holiday chalet based on the popular Welcome Family Holiday Park. It is very close to the Blue Flag beach resort of Dawlish Warren. There you will find a small fun fair, 18 hole golf course, cafes and pubs, a nature reserve and beautiful views across the bay. Our guests may use the on site pool complex if they wish, and subject to paying an admission fee. The Starlight club has nightly entertainment and cabaret acts. Our guests are allowed to use the club subject to park rules on entry times. Our guests can also use the Hazelwood park clubhouse which is two minutes walk from our chalet, and offers entertainment for adults and children.

There is a well stocked supermarket within a few minutes walk of Fern chalet, and the village of Dawlish Warren is served by a train station and bus stop. Exeter, Torquay and Dartmoor are within reach for day trips. The property manager lives next door to the holiday park, so check-in is very easy.

Fingle Bridge 6

North Bovey, Devon, South West of England

Fingle Bridge From £2995 Availability

Fingle Bridge is a truly exceptional countryside lodge peacefully tucked away amongst the mature woodland and manicured lawns of the 5 star Bovey Castle estate. Before arriving at the lodge, guests will have the pleasure of winding their way along the tree lined driveway and onwards through the imposing entrance arches of the historic Bovey Castle to the lodge. Quietly situated amongst shaded woodland there is lots to admire as you walk your way past the local granite lodges and approach the spectacular Fingle Bridge. Upon entering the lodge itself, guests will instantly appreciate it's impressive design and luxury style, as they soon find themselves on the mezzanine level captivated by the triple height sitting area with vaulted English oak beams and feature three storey stone fire place. With spacious rooms and large thoughtfully placed windows, not only are there beautiful views from all angles but the natural light comes flooding in and brings with it the charm of the idyllic surroundings. Offering a large, country style, fully-equipped kitchen, should guests decide against eating at one of the Hotel's two restaurants, as well as avoiding the temptation of ordering in a luxury dinner, they can enjoy home cooking in style with the option to eat alfresco on the lower decked terrace. With every fine detail having been considered, the lodge offers a luxurious stay for all times of year, whether it be warming up by the cosy crackle of the fire whilst looking out upon a winter wonderland, or opening up the double doors to the sound of birdsong before prepping the BBQ for a summertime feast.

Offering three spacious bedrooms, one on each floor and all with their own ensuites, Fingle Bridge is perfect for families or groups who are looking to escape the real world and relax in pure comfort, whilst being spoilt for choice by a host of interesting and exciting activities throughout the surrounding estate.

On Site Facilities:

  • Luxury, laid-back lounges in the nearby 5-star Hotel
  • Two restaurants and a bar
  • Indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room
  • Tennis courts
  • Gym
  • Estate walks and trails
  • Falconry displays
  • Petanque, croquet and children’s swings and climbing frames
  • Lodge Food Packs (additional charge)
  • Delivery of freshly cooked meals (additional charge)
  • A host of chargeable activities, including: Championship 18 Hole Golf Course, KidsZone and TechZone, Elan Spa (including Temple spa treatments), Archery, Fly Fishing, Air Rifle and Clay Pigeon Shooting, Deer Park Tour and 4X4 Driving.

Please note: We have a total of 4 lodges on offer at Bovey Castle, perfect for larger groups to book multiple ones together. Each lodge can sleep up to 6 guests and the other three lodges can be viewed on the following links Fox Tor, Ingle Tor and Cox Tor.

Please note: Fingle Bridge is next door to Fox Tor, ideal to book together for larger group bookings.

Accommodation

Ground Floor

Front door to entrance hallway with office space and doors to utility room and cloakroom WC.

Cloakroom with WC and wash basin.

Utility room with sink, washer/dryer and built-in cupboards.

Mezzanine level with double doors leading to decked terrace and door to Bedroom 2.

Bedroom 2 with 6ft super king zip and link bed (can be set up as twin 3ft singles beds upon request at the time of booking), wardrobe, dressing table, armchair, single door to terrace and door to ensuite bathroom with bath and over-head shower, WC, wash basin and heated towel rail.

Stairs to First Floor:

Bedroom 1 with 6ft super king size bed, built-in wardrobe, stand-alone wardrobe, 2 x armchairs, dressing table and door to ensuite bathroom with bath and handheld shower attachment, separate large walk-in shower cubicle, WC, wash basin and heated towel rail.

Stairs to Lower Ground Floor:

Open-plan kitchen with built-in electric oven and hob, large fridge and separate freezer, dishwasher, microwave, toaster, kettle, coffee machine and door to decked terrace.

Dining area with table and chairs to seat 6.

Sitting room with two 3-seater sofas, two armchairs, coffee table, gas fire and feature stone fireplace, Smart TV, DVD Player and double doors to terrace.

Bedroom 3 with 6ft super king zip and link bed (can be set up as twin 3ft singles beds upon request at the time of booking), built-in wardrobe, chest of drawers, dressing table and door to ensuite shower room with large walk-in shower cubicle, WC, wash basin and heated towel rail.

Outside

The lodge has two private decked terraces, one accessed from the sitting room and kitchen with table and seating for 6 and a BBQ (gas), and the second is accessed from the mezzanine level and bedroom 2.

The lodges are surrounded by woodland and small manicured lawns before opening onto the extensive communal estate grounds, which feature many walking paths, lakes and beautiful corners to sit and soak up the tranquil surrounds.

Parking

There is parking available for two vehicles in the lodges car park.

Electric Vehicles: There are EV charging facilities located at the front of the Hotel with charges for a full charge and top up charge, subject to charger availability.

Additional

  • Included: Bed linen, towels (guests must provide their own beach/dog towels), central heating. Bathrobes, slippers, toiletries and hairdryer.
  • Internet and Telephone: Wi-Fi available free of charge. There is a landline telephone available for incoming and outgoing calls with charges set the same as the hotel telephone rates (more information available at check-in). Mobile reception generally poor but please check with your provider prior to booking.
  • Pets: 2 dogs welcome. Pet charge £30.00 per dog per week.
  • Shop: There are two on-site shops available. The East Lodge Shop, open from 1pm to 7.30pm, offers a small selection of food and drink that you might need during your stay and games and pet toys, amongst other items. The Bovey Shop, in the main hotel, open from 9.30am to 5pm, sells clothing, boots, swimming costumes, gifts and more.
  • Electric vehicles: There are EV charging facilities located at the front of the Hotel with charges for a full charge and top up charge, subject to charger availability.
  • Short Breaks: Available low and mid season.
  • Local Facilities: There is an on-site shop available (open from 1pm to 7.30pm) and offering snacks, drinks, coffees, board games, pet etc, Smith’s Brasserie, Great Western Grill, hotel bar and a host of activities throughout the wider estate. All the facilities of Moretonhampstead are approximately 2.5 miles away, including a supermarket, pubs, cafes, art galleries, museums and an outdoor swimming pool (open during summer months).

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