Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 4 guests | Cottage in Drewsteignton
2 Bedroom Cottage in Moretonhampstead, Drewsteignton
Moretonhampstead 3.5 miles. Set in a fantastic location in Dartmoor National Park near Moretonhampstead is Dartmoor Retreat Lodge. This wonderful, single-storey lodge benefits from a welcoming open-plan living space, two thoughtfully presented bedrooms, a private decking with furniture and a stunning setting among the countryside near the River Teign: perfect for small families or couples looking to explore all Devon has to offer. Cross the threshold and head into the open-plan living space where the electric fire provides the ideal place to warm your feet after a day full of exploration; then watch on as the designated chef of the group whips up a delicious meal in the family kitchen. Gather around the dining table to sample their culinary creation, or if the weather permits it, step outside to the private decking where you can savour the meal alfresco while watching the sun set over the treetops. The local deer are regular visitors! When stars fill the sky, settle the kids to bed in their twin room before treating yourself to a soothing soak in the bathroom ahead of drifting off to sleep in the king-size room which also boasts a handy en-suite shower room. Dartmoor Retreat Lodge provides an idyllic abode in a beautiful part of the country. Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1141858 and 1143418 together they sleep 12 guests.
Moretonhampstead, Devon, is a small town that sits near the northern tip of Dartmoor National Park and offers a wide variety of services and attractions to its residents and visitors. There is a large selection of stores available, as well as four bars, an outdoor pool, a museum dedicated to automobiles, and an art gallery. A day trip to the Miniature Pony Centre is also possible and requires only a short car ride. Chagford, a nearby market town with a number of restaurants, is not far away, and Exeter, a short drive away, is where you'll find the beautiful Exeter Gardens, the rushing River Exe, and the breath-taking Barley Valley Nature Reserve.