Manleigh Park offers luxury holiday lodges and log cabins for holiday rental. Enjoying stunning panoramic views over the beautiful North Devon countryside, Manleigh Park sits close to the quaint village of Combe Martin, just a few minutes' drive from glorious sandy beaches. Ideal for escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
offers the following facilities.
LaunderetteIf you are booking a longer holiday at Manleigh Park then it's still possible to pack light. The on park launderette will help you make the most of the clothes you have packed.
Don't forget to bring the bikesThere is some great cycling opportunities both locally around Combe Martin or popular cycle routes in Devon.
Pet Friendly LodgesThere is no reason to leave your pets behind because at Manleigh Park some lodge accommodation welcomes well behaved pets. Manleigh Park understands that a family holiday means all the members of your family including your dog. You also get to save money as well as we all know that kenels can be pretty expensive. There is also plenty to do around Combe Martin for both you and your dog. Internet AccessIf you need to catch up with emails or want to surf the web while holidaying at Manleigh Park then you will find the wifi or internet access very useful. For more details please check when you book. Another option for internet access is to search for wifi hotspots in Combe Martin or EX34 0NS. You can also check mobile broadband coverage as well if internet access is important to you.
Other facilities and features include:
- Stunning views
- Explore Exmoor
- Idyllic location
- Guest Lounge
- Wi-Fi access (in Guest Lounge)
- Launderette*
All facilities available for all dates. *Charges apply.
Description
You will be able to enjoy the stunning panoramic views over the beautiful North Devon countryside at Manleigh Park. The location is close to the quaint village of Combe Martin which is just a few minutes drive from glorious sandy beaches. The park is ideal for escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
There is a superb bar is at hand on site while the majestic scenery of Exmoor National Park is just a short drive away.
The local area around Manleigh Park & 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 stay at a North Devon holiday park. 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.
Accommodation & Prices
A superb selection of comfortable caravans and chalets some with valley views.
- TV with Freeview/DVD
- CD (in chalets only)
- Kitchen including microwave and fridge/freezer
- Dishwasher (in chalets only)
- Bath and/or shower
- Bed linen and duvets
- Beds made up for your arrival
- Towels included (in chalets only)
- Heated throughout
- Gas and electricity included
- Travel cots and highchairs
- Group bookings may be subject to restrictions
- Pets £20pw each (max 2) (in specific accommodation only)
All non smoking accommodation
A weeks holiday costs between £ 339 to £ 1,129 depending on season and the accommodation booked.
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