With mile upon mile of dazzling, untamed wilderness to explore, make sure to browse these Dartmoor holiday cottages now and experience this extraordinary region as soon as possible.
Why Dartmoor Holiday Cottages
Imagine a 368-square-mile expanse of untamed, open land. an area of moorland covered with heather, lush gorges, and gushing rivers, as well as ancient sites, beautiful villages, and bustling market towns. Not to note the little Dartmoor ponies that graze freely across the countryside.
Dartmoor is a rare remnant of southern England's original wildness. Spending time here amid the peaceful moors will remind you how relaxing it is to get away from it all. Outdoor enthusiasts need look no further, as several thrilling activities are available, ranging from relaxing to adrenaline-inducing. Consider hiking, biking, motorcycling, climbing, fishing, and many more activities. Canoeing on the River Dart is excellent. Fish may be swum with. Alternately, take a snooze in the garden of your Dartmoor home. Trek to the summit of High Willhays, sometimes known as the "Roof of Devon," for breathtaking panoramic vistas. Discover wildlife reserves and Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Why not seek out the enchanted five-acre forest garden known as Stone Lane Gardens? Every step you take provides something fresh, wherever you go. For more inspiration, browse through our Dartmoor Travel Guide.
Places to Visit Near Dartmoor Cottages
The abundance of historic sites, such as castles, tombs, stone circles, mediaeval cathedrals, magnificent homes, and heritage centres, will thrill historians. In addition to art galleries, rural parks, and old railroads, there are also intriguing museums to be discovered. At crowded farmers' markets, you can purchase regional specialities before unwinding in a cosy Dartmoor pub with your pet pal. Or, choose to join in with local festivities like Morris dancing and snail racing in one of the local villages nearby. Take advantage of Okehampton's proximity to Dartmoor National Park by driving to Meldon and the old village of Belstone for a taste of country life. Just a short distance away is Lydford, home to the spectacular Lydford Castle and Saxon Town, which leads to the National Trust site of Lydford Gorge. You might take a day excursion to Exeter, famous for its spectacular Gothic cathedral and the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery.
Types of Devon Holidays
Discover a range of properties within Dartmoor National Park, and bring your four-legged friends away with you at a dog-friendly cottage in Dartmoor. Alternatively, explore the wider region with a cottage in Devon or lodges in Devon and you can choose from a coastal retreat with a Devon cottage by the sea, a splash of elegance at a luxury Devon cottage or connecting with nature at a farm cottage in Devon.