Pristine beaches, secret coves and crashing waterfalls are all within easy reach of this exceptional North Devon retreat, an unforgettable base for outdoor adventure. Set on the Hartland Heritage Coast – an AONB linking the coastlines of Devon and Cornwall – this unique lodge offers an elevated glamping escape for couples or small families. Sleeping up to four guests, the handcrafted wooden lodge sits within a small collection of similar properties, making it ideal for larger groups holidaying together. Tranquil fishing lakes and a shared BBQ hut are available on-site, providing welcoming spaces to relax either as a family or with friends. Guests can pre-book exclusive access to the hydrotherapy Wild Spa hot tub and chill out area (charges apply).
Purpose-built to maximise space, this wood-panelled lodge combines comfort with functionality. The studio-style layout places the king-size bed and bunk bed at the heart of the room, alongside a small dining table and wall-mounted TV. Settle in with a favourite film after a day of exploration, drifting off in cosy surroundings. Tucked behind a wooden screen, the kitchenette is thoughtfully equipped to cater for light meals, while the adjacent en-suite features a full-sized shower and WC. Outside, a private decked area boasts outdoor seating, a charcoal BBQ and far-reaching views, while private parking for one car is located just a short walk away.
Surfing, cycling and long, rewarding hikes await in the surrounding area, offering a different adventure each day. Renowned long-distance routes include the South West Coast Path (2 miles) and the Tarka Trail (23 miles), both showcasing rugged landscapes and rich wildlife. Join the latter from the lively town of Barnstaple (23 miles) and explore Devon’s rolling valleys and ever-changing scenery. On the coast path, hit stunning locations including Speke's Mill Mouth Waterfall (4.5 miles), Hartland Point (2 miles) and the rugged cliffs of Bideford Bay (6 miles) to truly appreciate the beauty of the area.