Featuring dazzling views across North Devon’s countryside, with glimpses of the sea in the distance, this exceptional holiday destination offers a peaceful place for couples and small families to rest and recharge in nature. The unique glamping site is home to a small collection of handcrafted, purpose-built pods set around tranquil fishing lakes. Each pod hosts up to four guests, with a king-size bed for adults and a bunk bed alongside for two children, making it a wonderfully versatile choice for a variety of groups. Expertly finished, the accommodation benefits from quality insulation and heating, ensuring comfort throughout the year.
Park in your private parking space and stroll over to your lodge to begin your stay. Inside, the studio-style layout has been carefully designed to keep everything close at hand. At the heart of the space, the king-size bed and bunk bed sit opposite a small dining table and wall-mounted TV, creating a comfortable area to unwind when the day draws to a close. Tucked behind a wooden panel, the kitchenette is equipped for light cooking, while next door an en-suite bathroom provides a shower and WC. To the front of the property, a private decked area is furnished for relaxed outdoor seating, and elsewhere on-site, a shared BBQ lodge is ideal for summer evenings. Guests can pre-book exclusive access to the hydrotherapy Wild Spa hot tub and chill out area (charges apply).
Just 2 miles from the spectacular viewpoint at Hartland Point, the site is perfectly placed for exploring coastal highlights along both the Devon and Cornwall coastlines. The South West Coast Path links an endless collection of coves, beaches, waterfalls and charming villages, offering an easy-to-follow route through breathtaking coastal scenery. Another nearby long-distance route is the Tarka Trail, accessible from Barnstaple (23 miles), which loops through Devon’s beautiful countryside in a figure-of-eight, showcasing some of the very best landscapes the region has to offer.