Dean Steep offers luxury holiday lodges and log cabins for holiday rental. Enjoying a truly idyllic setting in 17 peaceful acres of Exmoor National Park, Dean Steep boasts some of the most breathtaking panoramic views in Devon. Wonderful moorland and riverside walking unfolds from your door with footpaths through the lush rolling pastureland.
offers the following facilities.
Ideal for fishing holidaysDon't forget to pack your fishing gear! Dean Steep is an ideal base for a fishing holiday in Devon as there are fishing opportunities either on the park or close by.
Games RoomEnjoy a few hours in the games room at Dean Steep. When you book check out what games are available in the games room to make sure that your favourite games are available. The games room is an ideal way to spend a few hours what ever the weather.
Other facilities and features include:
Horse Riding on the park or near the lodges
A games room, Wendy house, garden furniture, barbecue+ and a launderette+ are also available for all dates.
+Charges apply.
Walking and Cycling available nearby
Description
Enjoying a truly idyllic setting in 17 peaceful acres of Exmoor National Park, Dean Steep boasts some of the most breathtaking panoramic views in Devon. Wonderful moorland and riverside walking unfolds from your door with footpaths through the lush rolling pastureland. You can also enjoy shared use of the pretty gardens with their fishponds, walkways and quiet suntraps. This is an exceptionally beautiful area perfect for lovers of nature, photography, riding, fishing, rambling and cycling.Just 2 miles away are the twin towns of Lynton and Lynmouth connected by their unique water powered railway and the sandy beach at Lee Bay. Doone Valley, the Valley of the Rocks, superb coastal walks, NT properties, Barnstaple, Minehead and Dunster are all within easy reach.
The local area around Dean Steep & 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 Hoseasons holiday parks 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 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 Bath Bed linen and duvets Beds made up for your arrival Garden furniture Gas barbecue available for hire Night storage heating included Electric radiators Electricity by card meter Cots and highchairs £5pw each All-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 please check when booking Pets £25pw each (max 2) (in specific bungalows)All non smoking accommodation
Weekly Price Range: £220 - £499
User Reviews
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Rating 4 / 5 |
"Lovely holiday park, high standard accomodation and very helpful owners."
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Rating 5 / 5 |
"Very tranqil."
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Rating 4 / 5 |
"a very small site with lovely views over exmoor. Nothing was too much trouble for the owner who made us very welcome we will definately be going back."
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Other information
- Peaceful idyllic location
- Breathtaking views
- Ideal base for exploring
All-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 please check when booking Pets £25pw each (max 2) (in specific bungalows)All non smoking accommodation
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