Grattons Cedar Lodges offers luxury holiday lodges and log cabins for holiday rental. Grattons Cedar Lodges are set within a picturesque hillside garden location with stunning views over the village of Berrynarbor and beyond towards Exmoor. It's an ideal base from which to explore the scenery of North Devon or just to relax in the peace and tranquillity of the park setting.
offers the following facilities.
Children's Play AreaIf you are looking to book a family holiday then Grattons Cedar Lodges could be the perfect answer. Grattons Cedar Lodges has a children's play area which is ideal for kids to burn off excess energy and make friends with the other children enjoying their Devon holiday.
LaunderetteIf you are booking a longer holiday at Grattons Cedar Lodges then it's still possible to pack light. The on park launderette will help you make the most of the clothes you have packed.
Other facilities and features include:
All-male, all-female or young mixed groups please check when booking Pets £20pw each (max 2 small breeds only) All non smoking lodges
Description
Grattons Cedar Lodges are set within a picturesque hillside garden location with stunning views over the village of Berrynarbor and beyond towards Exmoor. It's an ideal base from which to explore the scenery of North Devon or just to relax in the peace and tranquillity of the park setting.
The local area around Grattons Cedar Lodges & Devon
Wild and rugged round Hartland Point, then stretching out into wide, surf-washed sandy bays - explore one of the world’s loveliest coastlines when you take a Hoseasons lodge holiday in North Devon. Surfers and sailors flock to Woolacombe, Saunton, Croyde and Ilfracombe, and windsurfing, water skiing, canoeing and diving are all popular on this coast too, while walkers are attracted to the spectacular views along the coastal path. It’s also a working coast, and fishermen still bring their catches into harbours at Bideford and the enchanting villages of Appledore and Clovelly, whose whitewashed cottages seem to tumble down steep cobbled lanes to ancient quaysides. And when planning lodge holidays in North Devon, don’t miss a chance to take a boat trip to Lundy Island, a beautiful haven for wildlife.
Accommodation & Prices
TV/DVD Kitchen including microwave Shower Bed linen and duvets Beds made up for your arrival Barbecue hire+ (£3 per day) Additional sleeping for two in the lounge area Garden furniture Electricity by coin meter Babies must be included in party total Cots and highchairs £10 per week each All-male, all-female or young mixed groups please check when booking Pets £20pw each (max 2 small breeds only) All non smoking lodges
Weekly Price Range: £190 - £505
User Reviews
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Rating 4 / 5 |
"Great location, very helpful and friendly owners."
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Rating 4 / 5 |
"The area is absolutely outstandingly beautiful, the cliff walks are some of the best I've seen and Lynmouth and Lynton are smashing, seems to have everything I was looking for in a break and the weather was stunning. Woolacombe Bay is amazing, the beaches are brilliant, the shops and cafes lovely and everyone was having a really relaxing weekend, they all seemed happy everywhere."
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Rating 4 / 5 |
"There were some lovely villages to visit and the scenert was great. You need to take a good pair of walking shoes with you so that you can see the great views from the hill tops. Dont forget to have a devon cream which goes down well after a long day."
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- Stunning views
- Tranquil setting
- Ideal base for exploring
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