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Think rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, great surf and sparkling blue seas, the wild moors of Dartmoor to the Somerset Levels and the dramatic Cheddar Gorge, the South West has plenty to offer. With a lively arts scene, great local food and walking and cycling opportunities galore.

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Fully Furnished Glamping (Badger) - private bathroom, excellent central location 4

Truro, Cornwall, South West of England

Fully Furnished Glamping (Badger) - private bathroom, excellent central location From £840 Availability

In our field are two 5m belltents. Each tent is pitched on a wooden flat base and has a double bed and the option for two single mattresses on the floor. There is room to store your clothes. Each tent has electric supply and USB points and a separate bathroom. There is a small communal kitchen perfect for making light meals. Each tent has its own bbq, fold up chairs too for outside or inside use, and a picnic bench, and parasol.

We are perfectly situated in a quiet part of the countryside. The local village is less than a mile away. Offering a pub, two shops, bakery, fish and chips.

On our doorstep are many footpaths and old mine trails. We are centrally located in the county and perfect for day trips. St Agnes, Perranporth are 15 minutes away. You can reach Newquay and the maritime town of Falmouth in less than 30 minutes. St Ives and Padstow are an hour away.

Dogs are welcome too. We have to restrict this to one dog per tent,

We rent our house and cottage via this website and receive excellent reviews.

Located in Truro, this cabin is in the city center and near the beach. Trevaskis Farm and Discovery Quay are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and St Agnes Beacon. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's going on at Mount Wise Stadium, or consider a night out at Gwennap Pit. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Furrows Farm Garden Lodge 4

Bradford Abbas, Dorset, South West of England

Furrows Farm Garden Lodge From £279 Availability

Furrows Farm, Garden Lodge is a beautiful two bedroom lodge set amongst the wonderful Dorset countryside. If you’re looking to get away from it all, this is the perfect place as you will find yourself set back from any traffic noise with a true sense of peace and tranquillity. Inside, the lodge is furnished to the highest possible standard. The open plan living, kitchen and dining area becomes flooded with natural light and is the perfect space to relax, put your feet up and take in the spectacular views. The two bedrooms provide the perfect environment for a truly restful night. With comfortable beds and a secluded setting, you will feel fully rejuvenated after your stay. Outside, the lodge has a private decked terrace area where you can enjoy a meal while taking in the breathtaking scenery. You can even take a dip in your own private hot tub and watch the sun set over the Dorset hills. Saxon Maybank is set in a prime position for exploring all that Dorset has to offer. With Sherborne and Yeovil both within easy reach, you will find an array of shops and restaurants just a short drive away.

Gamekeepers Cottage 4

Looe, Cornwall, South West of England

Gamekeepers Cottage From £1505 Availability

You will feel so at home at the charming Gamekeeper’s Cottage. With its log burning stove, double glazing and oil fired heating, it is a toasty nest with two bedrooms, an extremely characterful living space and a family bathroom. It enjoys a well-equipped courtyard garden at the rear with alfresco dining and lounge furniture as well as a fire pit for chilly evenings. The courtyard leads straight to a lush lawn with uninterrupted countryside and garden views.

With the odd gamekeeper gun decorating the walls and some other unique features, the cottage is perfect for a family or two couples looking for a cosy cottage. It boasts gorgeous honey-coloured stone, atmospheric beams, lots of pine furniture and pretty drapes. Gamekeeper’s Cottage is nestled on the amazing three and a half acre Tremaine Manor Estate in the Cornish countryside. It will take you ten minutes in the car to reach the pretty fishing village of Looe and hardly more to be sunning yourselves on the beach.

Gamekeeper’s Cottage is a very attractive property that you will settle into very quickly. Guests stay in luxurious comfort with the master bedroom enjoying a beautifully dressed, comfy double bed and the second bedroom offering twins. There is room in the master for a cot too if you are traveling with a bundle of joy or a folding bed for an older child. It offers a family bathroom with a small bath and overhead shower. The cottage enjoys a warm, inviting ambience with a home-from-home feel. The kitchen is brilliantly well fitted with vivid colour splashes, shaker style units, wooden worktops and excellent appliances which are perfect for preparing a holiday feast. There is a Nespresso coffee machine for your morning cup of coffee too which you can enjoy in the rear garden overlooking lush greenery. The living room enjoys gorgeous beams, a leather sofa, a rocking chair, accent chair and a colourful rug. You can spend a quiet night in watching a movie on the Smart television, listening to your favourite tunes on the Bluetooth speaker or playing family games such as chess, jigsaws, board games and playing cards which are provided for your entertainment. The feature fireplace adds a crackling atmosphere. At the far end of the room is your dining table and chairs where you can dine with a fresh breeze coming through by opening the large French doors.  

Upstairs you will discover the master bedroom with its comfy double bed adorned with crisp cottons, a throw and lovely scatter cushions. There is plenty of room for your holiday wardrobe. The room is light and airy with stunning estate views. The second bedroom is beautifully presented with attractive soft furnishings adorning the twin beds and pretty curtains hanging at the window. The bathroom offers a small bath and overhead shower.

Guests staying at Gamekeeper’s Cottage receive a welcome hamper, a basket of logs, enjoy use of a portable barbecue on request and are welcome to bring up to two of their furry friends with them. A washing machine and tumble dryer is available in a nearby laundry room.

The Tremaine Manor & Country Cottages Estate is absolutely wonderful, a rural paradise sprinkled with lush lawns, woodland trails and a stream where you will hear the owls hoot and the wind whispering through the boughs of the ancient oaks. Looe is a centre of offshore shark fishing as well as boasting a gorgeous sandy beach, crabbing on the quayside, quaint cobbled streets, independent local shops and an abundance of restaurants and pubs serving handmade Cornish pasties and gourmet seafood. Looe is very popular and many visitors return year after year. The South West Coastal Path, Britain’s longest National Trail, passes through the village and Bodmin Moor is on the doorstep with its granite tors, plentiful streams, waterfalls, moorland ponies, pretty heather and wild beauty. The pretty town of Fowey and the atmospheric village of Polperro which dates back to the thirteenth century are within very easy reach of Gamekeeper’s Cottage.

Gamekeeper’s Cottage is located on the fabulous three and a half acre Tremaine Manor Estate. It is a quiet, countryside property, within easy reach of the south coast beaches, the fantastic South West Coast Path and the beautiful moors. It is just ten minutes to Looe. Whilst retaining a working fishing port, Looe boasts wonderful eateries, Cornish pasty shops, a beautiful beach and some excellent, unique shops. Visitors enjoy watching crabbers on the quayside and the colourful fishing boats returning with their catches. Looe boasts many local gourmet restaurants overlooking the harbour as well as award winning fish and chips near the river. There is a pretty bridge that separates East and West Looe. The Looe Marine Conservation Group host regular rockpool rambles for children of all ages. Their website gives details of the wildlife events and local family friendly adventures such as crabbing, snorkeling, bird watching, fishing and visits to Looe Island. Looe Island was once a holy pilgrimage site. Now it is a sanctuary for wildlife and rare plants. In 2004 Looe Island was left to the Cornwall Wildlife Trust by Babs Atkins who had bought the island with her sister in the 1960’s. You will discover a grey seal population sunbathing on the rocks and swimming around the island. The island is home to many nesting birds such as cormorants, shags and oystercatchers. It boasts the largest breeding colony in Cornwall of the majestic great black-backed gull. During the summer months there are frequent boat trips and guided walks. The Old Sardine Factory Heritage Centre tells the story of Looe’s maritime history. You will learn how Looe exported pilchards to Italy, sent pilgrims to Galicia and sailed across the Atlantic to catch cod off of Newfoundland. You will also learn about boat building and experience a lifeboat Shout! with state-of-the-art technology. The centre is also a climbing wall and kayaking centre. If you fancy a scenic day out but don’t want to drive, you can take the Looe Valley train line to the historic market town of Liskeard. There are stunning views though heavily wooded valleys teeming with wildlife, glorious estuary views and rivers full of wading birds such as little egrets, grey herons, oystercatchers and curlews. Looe’s Music Festival is fast becoming a very popular outdoor event attracting many famous artists such as Jools Holland, Bryan Ferry, Lulu, the Stranglers and many more.

The stunning South West Coast Path passed through Looe. Starting in Minehead in Somerset, it covers 630 miles ending in Poole in Dorset. It offers extraordinary sea views and is very popular. There are also countless walks in the beautiful countryside surrounding Looe. You may want to walk around Fowey where you can enjoy seeing Menabilly, once the home of Daphne du Maurier and the inspiration for Manderley in her novel Rebecca. Fowey is a popular sailing destination and a quaint deep-water fishing port. There is a ferry service to the pretty village of Polruan opposite. Walking from Polruan towards Polperro you will pass the beautiful Lantic Bay and the horseshoe shaped West Coombe at Lansallos. Polperro is a gorgeous, quintessential Cornish fishing village with steep narrow streets, pretty slate cottages and stunning views. Sheltered from the ravages of tide and time in its dramatic cliff ravine, Polperro is an enchanting jumble of cottages, all the work of Cornish fishermen. The 36 mile walk from Looe to Boscastle is wonderful, crossing Bodmin Moor via Davidstow, Rough Tor and Brown Willy and passing through the verdant West Looe Valley. The Deerpark Forest is also another treat with many trails running through the woodland. With tranquil millpond views, winding forest trails and a hidden valley, it is a great day out.

This area of Cornwall enjoys a wonderful choice of beaches. In Looe, East Looe Beach is very popular with families. Millendreath Beach is a gorgeous south facing sandy beach at the foot of a wooded valley. Just around the corner is Plaidy Beach, a small, sheltered beach which is wonderful if you are looking to chill with some peace and quiet. Talland Bay is between Looe and Polperro. It is made up of two coves and is within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Seaton Beach is also close, to the east of Looe. It is situated at the foot of the Hessenford Valley with the River Seaton crossing the beach. Hoodny Cove and Finnygook Beach are accessible from Portwrinkle Beach, both sandy and popular with families. Finnygook is a surfers favourite. Other popular beaches are Polperro, Whitsand Bay and Downderry Beach.

Bodmin Moor is one of Cornwall’s designated Areas of Outstanding Beauty. With its giant stretches of heather, this upland granite moorland is delightful. It is brimming with high granite tors, streams and waterfalls and you will probably get to see the moorland ponies grazing.

Gardens by the Sea 15

Penzance, Cornwall, South West of England

Gardens by the Sea From £3360 Availability

Nestled in the heart of West Cornwall, Gardens by the Sea is an exquisite manor house which is bordered by the renowned Trewidden Garden, one of the Great Gardens of Cornwall. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, family holiday or special celebration, Gardens by the Sea is the perfect destination and has even been rated 4* Gold by Visit England.

At Gardens by the Sea, you can unwind and escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Large families, groups of friends or couples looking for a romantic getaway can enjoy the luxurious amenities and facilities offered by the house. With eight generous bedrooms accessed up the grand staircase sleeping up to 15 people, this is a spacious and comfortable accommodation for everyone. Five of the bedrooms have super king zip-and-link beds that can be made up as super king doubles or twin beds, two of the bedrooms are twin rooms, and one bedroom has a queen size bed for single occupancy only. Upon request hosts can reconfigure the arrangement of beds to customise for each party.

There is a housekeeping service which is complimentary and provided on weekday mornings from 9-12. This ensures that guests have a thoroughly relaxing stay and have more time to explore the wonderful scenery of West Cornwall. The house is easily accessible to many sandy beaches, footpaths including the Southwest Footpath, the Minack Theatre, St Michael's Mount, and St Ives.

Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous escape, Gardens by the Sea is an ideal choice. Offering a truly unforgettable experience.

Gardens by the Sea is in the heart of West Cornwall, an area famous for its stunning scenery and rich cultural heritage. The house is part of the historic Bolitho Estate, which is steeped in history and is renowned for its beautiful gardens.

The Trewidden Garden next to the house is a spectacular Cornish Garden with its extensive collection of Camellias, Magnolias, Azaleas and a stunning array of Tree Ferns, is a haven for nature lovers. The garden provides ample opportunities to explore in the serene beauty of this horticultural masterpiece. The tearoom, situated within the garden, offers visitors a chance to indulge in delectable fresh local food and beverages.

The local area around Gardens by the Sea is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Just a short distance away lies Mount's Bay, which is home to some of the best beaches in Cornwall. St. Michael's Mount, a small tidal island and popular tourist attraction, is in the bay and is accessible via a causeway at low tide.

The town of Penzance is just a few miles from Gardens by the Sea and is a bustling hub of activity. The town boasts a rich cultural scene, with several art galleries and museums, including the famous Penlee House Gallery and Museum. There are also many shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it an ideal destination for a day out.

For those who enjoy walking and hiking, the nearby coastal path offers some of the most spectacular scenery in Cornwall. The path stretches for miles along the rugged coastline and provides stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Overall, the local area around Gardens by the Sea is a beautiful and vibrant destination that has something to offer everyone. Whether you are interested in nature, history, or outdoor activities, there is something here for you to enjoy.

Gillan Creek Retreat is set in a private meadow on the Lizard Peninsula 2

Treggidden, Cornwall, South West of England

Gillan Creek Retreat is set in a private meadow on the Lizard Peninsula From £952 Availability

With a wood fired hot tub, hobbit-style barbecue lodge, king-size four poster bed and power shower, Gillan Creek Retreat is the ultimate eco-friendly getaway. Beautifully set in a private meadow on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, it makes a great place to escape for some fresh air and relaxation.

Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, this retreat is the ultimate off-grid glamping getaway. Unwind, relax and spoil yourselves in this unique place that combines being in nature whilst enjoying some luxury. In addition to this, it's in a great location to use as a base to explore the surrounding areas, amazing beaches and coves etc.

The hut itself is home to a luxurious, king-size four poster bed with storage below, with Egyptian cotton bedding provided. The shower room has a hot power shower, flushing toilet and complimentary toiletries, and a small kitchenette has fridge, double gas hob and all cooking essentials. For chilly evenings, a wood burning stove will keep you toastie with complimentary logs provided.

Next to the hut is the romantic wood-fired hot tub. Sip your favourite tipple whilst listening out for the hooting of the local Tawny Owls and star gaze to your hearts content. In addition to the shepherds hut, the Hobbit-style barbecue lodge is a complimentary extra, provided for your private use, to cook up a storm, no matter the weather; or you might fancy toasting marshmallows, s'mores or sausages using the fire pit outside. Plenty of choice!

After a day of exploring the surrounding area, you may choose to laze on the double hammock before dinner, listening to the gentle flowing creek, or relax and read a book in the swinging chair in the wooded area or simply listen to the bird song and cows and sheep in nearby fields. If you're lucky, you may spot the small family of deer that occasionally visit the meadow. Your nearest neighbours are the six cute and very friendly chickens, which are fenced off to keep any doggy guests safe.

Although this retreat is off-grid, you wouldn't know it, with fresh running water, a divine hot shower, flushing toilet and wi-fi, all run from a hidden array of solar panels, with the fresh water coming from a borehole.

**PLEASE NOTE THERE IS BUILDING WORK HAPPENING IN THE FIELD NEXT TO THE SHEPHERDS HUT. THE WORK IS FROM 9AM - 5PM, MONDAY - FRIDAY. THE PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR MID WEEK BREAKS TO REFLECT THIS. 


Inside Gillan Creek Retreat off-grid
Fully equipped kitchenette with a double gas hob, under counter fridge, pots, pans, utensils, glassware and crockery. Complementary eggs if our chickens are laying!
Bedroom area with a king-size, four poster ottoman bed with space under for storage. Feather/down duvets. Extra blankets.
Folding table and chairs for two people. Wi-fi. Wood-burning stove (fuel provided)
Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Towels, robes and complementary toiletries included.

Outside
Meadow private for guests in 8th of an acre, double hammock, hanging chair, picnic bench with seating.
Wood-fired hot tub, available to book for an additional charge of £75. This can be heated for arrival on request.
Hobbit style barbecue hut (fuel provided), outdoor firepit with log seating.

Additional Information:
Sorry, no children or infants.
Please note, two small well behaved dogs welcome for a small additional charge.
Wood-fired hot tub is available to guests for a small additional charge of £75 should you wish to add it on to the stay. The hot tub can be heated for arrival on request.
IMPORTANT - Please note that as the hut is off grid, charging phones and laptops etc will work fine. However, high wattage appliances will not work, e.g. hair dryers, straighteners, plug-in kettles, toasters, irons and heaters.
**PLEASE NOTE THERE IS BUILDING WORK HAPPENING IN THE FIELD NEXT TO THE SHEPHERDS HUT. THE WORK IS FROM 9AM - 5PM, MONDAY - FRIDAY. THE PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR MID WEEK BREAKS TO REFLECT THIS.

This cabin is located in Helston. The Old Cider Barn Arts and Crafts Centre and Tolmen Centre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Marconi Centre and Poldark Mine. Bonython Estate Gardens and One2Eleven are also worth visiting.

Gladstone House 6

Dorchester, Dorset, South West of England

Gladstone House From £1043 Availability

Gladstone house offers ease and relaxation amongst the vibrant nature of Dorset’s Lakeside Estate. This beautiful, detached, three-bed cottage sits in an enviable position with views stretching across the glistening surface of the lake. In this way, whether you are out adventuring or sitting outside your own holiday home, you are always close to nature, with remarkable nature reserves, wetlands, and countryside all just a stone throws away. The decking even benefits from a large charcoal barbecue and seating for everyone – what more could you want!  Access to bikes, canoes, kayaks, and stand-up paddle boards are available for hire at an additional cost. After all that activity a spa trip should be on the cards and fortunately the Lakeside Estate has its very own with a fabulous rooftop bar where you can enjoy a crisp glass of wine with a view.  Inside the house has been beautifully furnished with modern fixtures and furnishings throughout every room. The ground floor is open plan with floor-to-ceiling glass doors and windows that open out to the large terrace and allow sunlight to flood inside, enlivening the space. The kitchen is fully equipped so you can make all your usual favorites, eating together with your loved ones around the adjacent dining table. The lounge may be open plan, but with a cosy wood burner and comfy sofas, it feels intimate and perfect for nights in. A cloakroom completes the ground floor for your convenience.  Stepping upstairs there are three bedrooms, each with the same modern aesthetic as downstairs. The master suite is spacious and bright, with a king-size bed and en-suite shower room. The second bedroom offers two full-size twin beds and the third boasts bunk beds perfect for kids to share. There is a large family bathroom for everyone to use. Accessed through private gates, Gladstone House offers all the privacy you need, so you can enjoy time alone with your loved ones both inside and out, whilst still having access to all the fantastic Lakeside Estate facilities. 

The dramatic Jurassic coastline plays protector to the wild heathlands and rolling dales of beautiful Dorset. It is no wonder that this captivating area has enticed filmmakers, poets, authors and artists for centuries, with visitors allured by the sweeping golden beaches, grand historic houses, cobblestone market towns and idyllic country pubs. 

All around the Lakeside Estate and scattered down the Jurassic Coast there are picturesque towns to visit. From the breezy coastal town of Poole to the rich history of Dorchester and the picture postcard vistas of Lyme Regis. The Estate itself is located amidst the rugged beauty of this area, in the environs of West Dorset. Formerly the site of RAF Warmwell, the Estate boasts a rich history, offering a breath-taking space combining unspoilt nature, beautiful wildlife, and modern luxuries, so you can leave all worries behind, settling in for a holiday of complete relaxation.  
Enjoying the great outdoors is all part of a stay at the Lakeside Estate, with waterways to discover, cycle pathways to relish and the rolling Dorset Countryside to explore. Whether you want to hop in a kayak, canoe, paddleboard or bike, there is something for everyone, it is a real of hub of activity! The Estate’s tennis court and 3G artificial-turf Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) in Beaumont Village offer the perfect facilities for a quick knock-about or a lively game of five-a-side football with friends and family. The views from the courts over Beaumont Lake are gorgeous, making for a tricky distraction when you are trying to hit a winning shot! 
Lowland heathland is one of Britain’s most important habitats for wildlife conservation. The outer Heath is a SNCI (Site of Nature Conservation Interest) and it supports an unbelievable range of plants, birds, insects and mammals making it a remarkable place for wildlife spotting. For those eager to get close to nature, there are hundreds of acres to explore, with woodlands and hedgerows sheltering this diverse array of native wildlife. You can explore down the waterways, or by foot or bike making the most of the vast network of private footpaths. 
After a busy day immersed in nature, the Estate Spa is the perfect respite. The spa has been designed to offer a tranquil sanctuary of stress-free indulgence and ultimate relaxation! There is an outdoor pool, roof terrace, sauna, gym, library and a ‘restful relaxation’ lounge for some post treatment ‘you’ time. In the peaceful, candlelit treatment rooms you can enjoy an array of luxurious treatments.
Of course, no holiday is complete without a satisfied appetite. Your holiday home offers its own kitchen for home cooked delicacies, or for a night off, there are plenty of options within the Estate and in the surrounding towns. The Hurricane Terrace and Bar is located on the roof terrace of the spa, offering bespoke cocktails inspired by the area and a variety of snacks and small plates if you are feeling peckish. The Estates traditional handmade yurt offers the perfect spot for a lazy afternoon, with an outdoor woodfired pizza oven which is often fired up by expert chefs to provide the tastiest authentic woodfired pizza using the freshest local ingredients. Hours will idle by, as you play bored games, tell stories, and get cosy by the log burning stove!

Gladstone House 6

Dorchester, Dorset, South West of England

Gladstone House From £1043 Availability

Gladstone house offers ease and relaxation amongst the vibrant nature of Dorset’s Lakeside Estate. This beautiful, detached, three-bed cottage sits in an enviable position with views stretching across the glistening surface of the lake. In this way, whether you are out adventuring or sitting outside your own holiday home, you are always close to nature, with remarkable nature reserves, wetlands, and countryside all just a stone throws away. The decking even benefits from a large charcoal barbecue and seating for everyone – what more could you want!  Access to bikes, canoes, kayaks, and stand-up paddle boards are available for hire at an additional cost. After all that activity a spa trip should be on the cards and fortunately the Lakeside Estate has its very own with a fabulous rooftop bar where you can enjoy a crisp glass of wine with a view.  Inside the house has been beautifully furnished with modern fixtures and furnishings throughout every room. The ground floor is open plan with floor-to-ceiling glass doors and windows that open out to the large terrace and allow sunlight to flood inside, enlivening the space. The kitchen is fully equipped so you can make all your usual favorites, eating together with your loved ones around the adjacent dining table. The lounge may be open plan, but with a cosy wood burner and comfy sofas, it feels intimate and perfect for nights in. A cloakroom completes the ground floor for your convenience.  Stepping upstairs there are three bedrooms, each with the same modern aesthetic as downstairs. The master suite is spacious and bright, with a king-size bed and en-suite shower room. The second bedroom offers two full-size twin beds and the third boasts bunk beds perfect for kids to share. There is a large family bathroom for everyone to use. Accessed through private gates, Gladstone House offers all the privacy you need, so you can enjoy time alone with your loved ones both inside and out, whilst still having access to all the fantastic Lakeside Estate facilities. 

The dramatic Jurassic coastline plays protector to the wild heathlands and rolling dales of beautiful Dorset. It is no wonder that this captivating area has enticed filmmakers, poets, authors and artists for centuries, with visitors allured by the sweeping golden beaches, grand historic houses, cobblestone market towns and idyllic country pubs. 

All around the Lakeside Estate and scattered down the Jurassic Coast there are picturesque towns to visit. From the breezy coastal town of Poole to the rich history of Dorchester and the picture postcard vistas of Lyme Regis. The Estate itself is located amidst the rugged beauty of this area, in the environs of West Dorset. Formerly the site of RAF Warmwell, the Estate boasts a rich history, offering a breath-taking space combining unspoilt nature, beautiful wildlife, and modern luxuries, so you can leave all worries behind, settling in for a holiday of complete relaxation.  
Enjoying the great outdoors is all part of a stay at the Lakeside Estate, with waterways to discover, cycle pathways to relish and the rolling Dorset Countryside to explore. Whether you want to hop in a kayak, canoe, paddleboard or bike, there is something for everyone, it is a real of hub of activity! The Estate’s tennis court and 3G artificial-turf Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) in Beaumont Village offer the perfect facilities for a quick knock-about or a lively game of five-a-side football with friends and family. The views from the courts over Beaumont Lake are gorgeous, making for a tricky distraction when you are trying to hit a winning shot! 
Lowland heathland is one of Britain’s most important habitats for wildlife conservation. The outer Heath is a SNCI (Site of Nature Conservation Interest) and it supports an unbelievable range of plants, birds, insects and mammals making it a remarkable place for wildlife spotting. For those eager to get close to nature, there are hundreds of acres to explore, with woodlands and hedgerows sheltering this diverse array of native wildlife. You can explore down the waterways, or by foot or bike making the most of the vast network of private footpaths. 
After a busy day immersed in nature, the Estate Spa is the perfect respite. The spa has been designed to offer a tranquil sanctuary of stress-free indulgence and ultimate relaxation! There is an outdoor pool, roof terrace, sauna, gym, library and a ‘restful relaxation’ lounge for some post treatment ‘you’ time. In the peaceful, candlelit treatment rooms you can enjoy an array of luxurious treatments.
Of course, no holiday is complete without a satisfied appetite. Your holiday home offers its own kitchen for home cooked delicacies, or for a night off, there are plenty of options within the Estate and in the surrounding towns. The Hurricane Terrace and Bar is located on the roof terrace of the spa, offering bespoke cocktails inspired by the area and a variety of snacks and small plates if you are feeling peckish. The Estates traditional handmade yurt offers the perfect spot for a lazy afternoon, with an outdoor woodfired pizza oven which is often fired up by expert chefs to provide the tastiest authentic woodfired pizza using the freshest local ingredients. Hours will idle by, as you play bored games, tell stories, and get cosy by the log burning stove!

GLOCCAMAURA, pet friendly, with hot tub in Bovey Tracey 8

Newton Abbot, Devon, South West of England

GLOCCAMAURA, pet friendly, with hot tub in Bovey Tracey From £1113 Availability

Gloccamaura in Bovey Tracey, Devon, sleeps eight guests in four bedrooms.

The living areas in this single-storey lodge consist of an open-plan kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, TV and a woodburning stove, a utility with washing machine, tumble dryer, and fridge/freezer, and a snug with TV and a selection of books. The bedrooms consist of two doubles with en-suites, and two twins, serviced by a bathroom. Outside there is an enclosed garden with lawn, decking, furniture, barbecue and a hot tub, and ample off-road parking One well-behaved dog welcomed, but sorry, no smoking. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. You'll find a shop in 1.5 miles and a pub in 1.4 miles.
Gloccamaura is a wonderful base for a family break to Devon. Note: There are steps up to the property. Note: The owner lives next door.

Amenities: Biomass heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher. 3 x TV, WiFi, selection of books and games. Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. ( Please bring own towels for use with the hot tub). Travel cot and high chair provided. Ample off-road parking. Enclosed garden with decking, lawn, furniture, barbecue and hot tub. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 1.5 miles, pub 1.4 miles. Note: There are steps up to the property. Note: Owner lives close by. Note: No stag/hen or similar parties accepted

Region: Devon, with its quiet country lanes, patchwork of lush green fields and sleepy villages is not to be missed. Stately home lovers will be spoiled and why not finish with a scrumptious Devonshire cream tea?

Town: Bovey Tracey is a beautiful, small town known as "The Gateway to the Moor" lies tucked away in the River Bovey valley. The winding river that runs through Bovey Tracey gave the town its name, with "Tracey" standing for the family that held the manor following the Norman Conquest. It has a rich history that includes significant role in the English Civil War, which gave the town's bar, "The Cromwell Arms," which offers excellent ale and delectable food, its name. The History Centre, which is next to the Dartmoor National Park Authority, has information on the town's past. Together with the breath-taking Mill Marsh Park and the Dartmoor Whisky Distillery, which offers guided tours, Bovey Tracey offers a variety of shops and cafés. The Dartmoor National Park, which offers apparently infinite walking and cycling pathways as well as stunning scenery, is located right outside the town.

Located in Newton Abbot, this lodge is in a rural area. Old Walls Vineyard and Go Ape Haldon are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Dartmoor National Park and Stover Country Park. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Newton Abbot Racecourse or Torquay United FC. Practice your golf swing on a nearby course, or enjoy other activities in the great outdoors, such as cycling and hiking/biking trails in the area.

Golden Oak 6

Liskeard, Cornwall, South West of England

Golden Oak From £330 Availability

Robes in the en-suite, outdoor hot tub and log burning stove in the spacious living area. Your Golden Oak cabin, our most well-appointed and often in the best locations, has all these luxuries and more, to ensure that your forest break is pleasurable and relaxing. 

Our Deerpark location offers 45 luxury cabins set on the winding side of the valley and around a quiet millpond, deep in the forest. You are offered a choice of cabins from the Silver Birch to the Golden Oak and one quirky but wonderful Golden Oak Treehouse. At the heart of the location is the Forest Hub, where you’ll find the eatery and a bar, a store, the children’s play area and a laundry room. Here you can book activities, including Forest Ranger activities, and hire bikes.

Golden Oak Treehouse 8

Liskeard, Cornwall, South West of England

Golden Oak Treehouse From £330 Availability

Our Deerpark location offers 45 luxury cabins set on the winding side of the valley and around a quiet millpond, deep in the forest. You are offered a choice of cabins from the Silver Birch to the Golden Oak and one quirky but wonderful Golden Oak Treehouse. At the heart of the location is the Forest Hub, where you’ll find the eatery and a bar, a store, the children’s play area and a laundry room. Here you can book activities, including Forest Ranger activities, and hire bikes.

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