Portmile Lodges offers luxury holiday lodges and log cabins for holiday rental. This select development of exclusive lodges in the grounds of an historic former violet farm offers families and couples alike the perfect retreat for a relaxing break at any time of the year.
offers the following facilities.
Holiday Lodges in Dawlish with Hot Tubs Why not book a holiday lodge with a hot tub at Portmile Lodges and you could be soaking away your stresses whilst enjoying the Devon countryside views. Without doubt a hot tub is a great luxury for any holiday.
Other facilities and features include:
All male, all female or young mixed groups please check when booking No pets (there may be some privately owned accommodation that does allow pets)All non smoking lodges
Description
This select development of exclusive lodges in the grounds of an historic former violet farm offers families and couples alike the perfect retreat for a relaxing break at any time of the year. These luxury lodges each with private use of their own outdoor hot tub, have been carefully designed by award winning architects and feature state of the art contemporary interiors, with an element of modern living in mind.
Portmile, bestowed with the David Bellamy Silver Award for Conservation, is just a 5 minute drive from the stunning Cockwood Harbour and is near to the beautiful sandy beaches of the English Riviera.
Only 5 minutes drive from the stunning Cockwood Harbour and with the beautiful sandy beaches of the English Riviera also within easy reach, this idyllic location provides an ideal base to explore all that Devon has to offer.
The local area around Portmile Lodges & Devon
Explore the South Hams - beautiful tranquil country, dotted with thatched cottages, traditional Devon longhouses and delightful old estuary towns, all just an easy drive from our holiday lodges in South Devon. At Plymouth, the National Marine Aquarium makes a fascinating outing and venturing inland you come to Dartmoor’s rugged landscape where wild ponies graze and sleepy villages nestle in hidden valleys, while the city of Exeter boasts excellent shopping and a thriving arts scene. And all over South Devon there are cafes and tearooms serving fresh, local produce - and delicious cream teas! You’re never far from the sea when you enjoy a holiday in South Devon. From Plymouth and Bigbury Bay to the three bustling English Riviera towns of Brixham, Paignton and Torquay, and the quieter charms of Teignmouth, Exmouth and Sidmouth, you’ll find all the ingredients for a great seaside holiday.
Accommodation & Prices
Outdoor hot tub TV/DVD/CD Kitchen including microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and washer/dryer Bath and shower Bed linen, duvets and towels Beds made up for your arrival Balcony with patio furniture Double glazed and centrally heated Gas and electricity included Babies must be included in party total Cots £12pw each All male, all female or young mixed groups please check when booking No pets (there may be some privately owned accommodation that does allow pets)All non smoking lodges
Weekly Price Range: £365 - £1010
User Reviews
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Rating 4 / 5 |
"Really would recommend this holiday, easy to get to, is bigger than we thought, well laid out, great views, quiet, your own hot tub, need we say more?"
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Rating 4 / 5 |
"This is a perfect, quiet break for couples. The lodge was clean and had everything we needed from kitchen utensils, to take-away leaflets, to tourist information, and even a torch so we could find our way home after walking down to the pub in the harbour."
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Rating 5 / 5 |
"We would definitely recommend this to others, we have been twice this year and will definitely come again!"
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- Stylish and contemporary lodges
- Beaches Nearby
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