From the wilds of Dartmoor to the wooded hillsides of the Lyn Valley, Devon is undoubtedly one of England's most beautiful counties. Its overwhelmingly rural landscape means that catered accommodation is restricted to over-subscribed Bed and Breakfasts and hotels which are mostly concentrated in towns like Exeter and Barnstaple.
Devon is a great location for a family holiday in the great outdoors, with everything from beach resorts at Ilfracombe to rambling in the hills of Exmoor and tors of Dartmoor. It is a large county, but whether you want to follow the Tarka Trail, or walk down the Doone Valley, you can be sure there will be cottages open for holiday rentals nearby.
Most of Devon's holiday rental cottages started as farm buildings of some sort, and planning restrictions mean that many of them retain their rural charm on the outside. However, the cottages are generally renovated to 21st Century standards inside, with double glazing, TV, washing machines and fully-equipped kitchens. Families are well catered for in the higher end properties with games rooms, sometimes including full-size pool tables and large gardens for children to explore.
Despite the unpredictability of Devon's weather even during the summer months, the comfort of these properties gives great peace of mind. Moreover, a week's holiday rental of a cottage in Devon can cost as little as £300 - £400. During the peak season you can spend as much as £900 a month for one of the larger or more luxurious cottages, which still works out to be cheaper than a lot of hotels, especially if you have to book several rooms to accommodate a family of four or five.
To get the best of Devon's startling countryside and its friendly communities, renting a holiday cottage near Lynton and Lynmouth can be a good start. It is a useful base from which to explore North Devon, and is within walking distance of several beauty spots, such as Watersmeet (complete with a small but impressive waterfall) and the Valley of the Rocks. Separated by a steep cliff, you can travel up a funicular railway from coastal Lynmouth to clifftop Lynton, with plenty of stunning walks, shopping opportunities and several beaches and boat trips to nearby coastal attractions.
The twin villages also boast a concentration of well-equipped holiday cottages, from modest fisherman's cottages on the path to Watersmeet to grander hillside houses on the way to the Valley of the Rocks. Whatever your budget, Lynton and Lynmouth can provide some tempting accommodation options for your first Devon holiday.
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Find Gandy Street in the heart of Exeter, hosting some of the City’s most interesting independent , shops, restaurants, pubs, clubs and the Pheoniix Arts Centre. Harry Potter fans should take note, this unique quirky cobbled street alledgedly provided JK Rowling, who went to university in Exeter, with the inspiration for Diagon Alley. Step off Exeter High Street and discover a hidden gem.
I love this gorgeous street. Always visit it when I'm in town. My favourite shop is Mantis. I adore their unique handmade silver jewellery. Chococo's hot chocolate is to die for and I always try to have lunch in Coolings with one of their cheeky cocktails! If you're looking for something to do in Exeter then check out Gandy street's cool, chic independants.
4.5 based on 1,356 reviews
Beautiful place ,breathtaking views don’t get all the way down to babbacombe beach on foot , Coming up not for the faint hearted , enjoy the view from Babbacombe downs or use the cliff rail to get down on the prettier Oddicombe combe beach Not much parking in front of the hotels on a busy day , plenty of space to park at the babbacombe model village car park and a 3 minutes walk and you are at babbacombe downs Plenty of water sports at Oddicombe beach Lovely time with the family , nice cafe and a shower at last on a beach in Devon !
4.5 based on 1,686 reviews
Lovely little shops, old historical buildings, lovely pubs and restaurants, great fish and chips, ice cream, boat trips. Look for the Tudor Rose tea rooms up the back street tucked away but a lovely traditional shop serving meals, snacks, creams teas etc with a lovely garden area at the back of the shop. Amazing place
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My husband and I spent a lovely afternoon in Cockington. The visitor centre is very informative and we learnt a lot about this beautiful village and the ice cream at the parlour is delicious. Would defiantly recommend a visit.
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