
These comfortable lodges sit on a hillside with beautiful views over Berrynarbor village and beyond towards Exmoor. Just a few miles from Ilfracombe and within easy travelling distance from Barnstaple, the park is a great base for exploring North Devon.
There is a play area and laundry room on site and around six miles away, the Westbeach Bar and Restaurant offers spectacular views over the beach and is the perfect setting to enjoy a seasonal menu with seafood, venison and pheasant. Arlington Court at Barnstaple is a neo-classical delight and you can even enjoy a carriage ride through the grounds.
At Minehead, the many turrets and towers of Dunster Castle have an air of romance about them and its sub-tropical gardens are home to the National Collection of Strawberry trees. There is discounted shopping at the Atlantic Village Outlet centre in Bideford and in Hereford, The Courtyard centre for the arts stages plays, films and musicals throughout the year.
Gratton Lodge 1 is a comfortable timber lodge with one double bedroom and additional sleeping for two in the lounge area. It has a patio with outdoor seating and barbecues are available for hire. Gratton Lodge sleeps up to six people and has an external decking area with garden furniture.
Beach 3 Miles
Pet Friendly
Kids Play Area
Fishing 3 Miles
Golf 3 Miles|
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Gratton LodgeCosy timber lodge with one double. Outdoor seating. Please note not suitable for wheelchair users or people with walking disabilities.
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Exmoor Lodge 1Refurbished for 2012. Comfortable timber lodge with one double. Outdoor seating for private use. Please note not suitable for wheelchair users or people with walking disabilities.
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Gratton Lodge 1Cosy timber lodge with one double. Outdoor seating for private use. Please note not suitable for wheelchair users or people with walking disabilities.
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Gratton Lodge 2Cosy timber lodge with one double and one twin. Private balcony decking area with garden furniture. Please note not suitable for wheelchair users or people with walking disabilities.
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