Coastal Cabins
£93-195 per night - Please note that the minimum stay for this property is 3 nights
Custom built wooden cabins offer award winning glamping accommodation - Eight Cabins are 'Family Cabins' and sleep up to 4 people in a Kingsize bed and bunk beds plus the option of another bed small bed for a child under 6. Two cabins are 'Couples Cabins' and sleep two people in a Kingsize bed plus 2 small children (max age 6) in a sofa bed.
All cabins have en-suite toilets and shower rooms. Perfect spot for a bit of rest and relaxation in North Devon
Great as a couple's retreat or family getaway Luxury and comfort on offer, ensuring you have the best time possible
'Wild Spa' hot tub area. What's better after a long day at the beach than a soak in our brand new hot tub.
Rest those tired feet and let the 26 spa jets massage away your aches and pains. Sit in the 'Captain's Seat' and succumb to the exclusive 15 point ultrablast master massage jet. Add to the mix some stunning views towards the Atlantic and a glass of cold bubbly and you'll be in holiday heaven.
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