Gunnislake, Cornwall
Dartmoor Valley Lodge 2 in St Ann's Chapel, sleeps eight in four bedrooms.
Dartmoor Valley Lodge 10 is a dog friendly holiday cottage.
Dartmoor Valley Lodge 10 is a comfortable lodge on the Honicombe Manor Resort on the Cornwall/Devon border. The living area is open plan with a kitchen with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher, dining seating for eight, and a sitting area with a wall-mounted flat screen Smart TV, WiFi, Nintendo Wii, selection of books, games. The bedrooms consist of a double, ground-floor double, twin and ground-floor twin, along with a bathroom and ground-floor shower room. Outside, there is decked area with hot tub and furniture, and roadside parking for two cars. There is a shop and pub on site. One well-behaved dog welcome, however, smoking is not allowed. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. With a number of on-site facilities and many places to visit within reach, Dartmoor Valley Lodge 10 is a lovely place to stay. Note: Check-in from 5pm, check-out by 10am.
Gunnislake is a small rural community perched on the riverbanks of the Tamar, which are heavily forested. There are some stores and pubs in this small town. Notably, the settlement is located at the beginning of the picturesque Tamar Valley Railway, which runs regularly down the riverbank all the way to Plymouth. Dartmoor, the beaches of the south and north coasts, and the sights of Cornwall's westernmost region are all easily accessible from this location. Tavistock, a town on Dartmoor known for its pannier market, pubs, and restaurants, and the charming maritime village of Calstock, celebrated for its crafts and festivals, are both within a short drive, while the Donkey Sanctuary and Cotehele House and Gardens (NT) are even closer. You may go otter and deer spotting along the Tamar Valley walk, explore the restored Victorian mining community of Morwellham Quay 4 miles away, visit the National Trust-owned Lydford Gorge, or head to Looe's beach and charming harbour, which is 25 miles away. Take a trip on the Tamar Valley Railway and spend the day in Plymouth, where you can see the amazing Marine Aquarium and the historic Plymouth Hoe for a truly unique experience.
Cornwall's visitors are constantly tempted back to the beautiful coastline, tiny fishing villages, hidden coves and the world-class surfing. Whatever the reason, Cornwall has long cemented its place as one of Britain's premier holiday destinations.
Short breaks may still be available.
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