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Offering idyllic self-catering holiday cottage accommodation on the stunning North Devon coast between Combe Martin & Ilfracombe. |
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Accommodation
Watermouth Cove
Well-behaved dogs and other pets are welcome in our self catering holiday cottages. |
Click here for Last minute holidays available on our savers page Autumn & Winter Weekend and Midweek breaks also available from only £115 for 2 people.
Watermouth Cove Cottages are open for Christmas and the New Year. Please contact us for details |
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Above : View of Watermouth
Harbour Self catering holiday accommodation on the beautiful North Devon Coast. |
Pets are Welcome at Watermouth Cove Cottages
Watermouth Cove Cottages At Watermouth Cove there is a pretty complex of eight cottages. Once the stables and coach house of Watermouth Castle, they were converted to holiday accommodation 30 years ago. Watermouth Cove Cottages are situated beside the castle grounds, just 200 yards from the harbour and South West coastal path. The cottages are set in a wooded valley and surrounded by lovely Devon countryside. The cottage grounds are a haven for a wide range of wild life including Squirrels, Foxes and many birds such as Woodpeckers, Jays, Goldfinches, Nuthatches as well as the usual Robins and Blue Tits. Buzzards often soar over the cottages and recently Egrets have visited the Castle pond.
Local attractions Watermouth Cove Cottages are ideally situated for a wide range of local attractions and activities to suite people of all ages. Numerous local attractions include Watermouth Castle, Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park, Exmoor Zoo, Ilfracombe Marine Aquarium, Exmoor National Park, Valley of the Rocks, Lynton & Barnstaple railway (Woody Bay station), Arlington Court, Chambercombe Manor, RHS Rosemoor, Marwood, Heddon Hall and Broomhill gardens. Local activities include sea and course fishing, North Devon coastal path walks, Horse riding, Golfing, Quad bikes, Paint ball, Boating and Wild life cruises, Surfing, Diving and Beach activities or simply just chilling out.
Beaches and Coves Nearby are the magnificent sandy surfing beaches of Woolacombe, Saunton Sands and Croyde bay which offer miles of golden sand. The beautiful rocky coves are great for walking the dog, rock pools, interesting geological rock formations and scenic rugged cliffs. Local coves and beaches to explore include Watermouth Cove, Broad Sands, Combe Martin, Newberry, Hele and Wild Pear beaches.
Exmoor National Park Watermouth Cove and Combe Martin are on the doorstep of the Exmoor national park with its spectacular sweeping moorland summits, deep wooded valleys, high sea cliffs and sheltered rocky bays. The Exmoor National park covers 267 square miles and has a remarkable variety of flora and fauna, it is famous for its wild ponies, Red Deer and birds of prey. The moor remains as wild and beautiful as in the days of R.D. Blackmore's Lorna Doone and with its extensive network of paths and bridle ways offers an ideal day out for tourists, walkers and horse riders.
Lundy Island is just off the North Devon coast and can be visited by a boat trip on the MS Oldenburg from historic Ilfracombe harbour. Lund-ey which is Norse for Puffin Island is a place of outstanding natural beauty and a nature reserve for seals, seabirds and all types of marine life. Spectacular wildlife, coastal cruises and fishing boats trips depart daily from Ilfracombe. For those interested in diving, the rugged North Devon coast from Foreland to Hartland Point has numerous recorded ship wrecks with 137 of these around Lundy. In 1906 the battle ship Montagu ran aground on Lundy and its wreck lies off the south west tip of the island.
Further Afield From the North Devon coast it is just over an hour's drive to resorts such as Bude, Minehead, Dunster and Torquay and less than two hours drive to Cornwall's Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan.
Photography and Painting The North Devon coast is recognised by UNESCO and UK government as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The North Devon coast offers a wide range of scenery from spectacular rugged coast, high cliffs, large estuaries, long golden beaches, to deep valleys, fast streams, wild moorland, old cottages and villages. The area is rich in its variety of animal, bird and plant life. The changing seasons bring about a continuous change to the natural colours, moods and light intensity not to mention spectacular sunsets and rises. The area is a photographers and artists dream at any time of year so don't forget your equipment.
The Winter Months The winter months are mild in North Devon and it is an ideal place to take a relaxing break. A walk along a quiet beach or on the moors with the dog followed by an evening in an old country pub make for a wonderful change to the bustle of city life.
The Sky at Night The dark North Devon winter nights offer the astronomers amongst us some of the clearest views of the stars and planets in the UK. The hills around Combe Martin are high, and with virtually no light pollution make great vantage points from which to observe the night sky. Holdstone Down is 1146 ft (approx 350 mtr) high with easy to access to the summit.
Further information on the area Watermouth Cove click here |
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Pets Welcome at Watermouth Cove Cottages: Our cottages are pet friendly. Well-behaved dogs and other pets are welcome in our self catering holiday properties. |
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Please call us on 0845 029 1958 (Local call rate) or 01271 883931 for information and colour brochure or e-mail stay@watermouthcove.co.uk |