Cottages in Lynmouth
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Cottages in Lynmouth
Lynmouth is a small village in the county of Devon with a wide array of accommodation to suit every traveller. Find your cottage in and around the village and enjoy a lovely stay in this charming village overlooking the Bristol Channel. Shops, restaurants, beaches and a lovely scenery just a few steps away from your door.
A fantastic rural retreatFind refurbished properties and barn conversions along with the best cottages on farmland to enjoy some wonderful holidays with your family, your pet, your friends or your other half. Live like a local and enjoy your home away from home, full of amenities to make your stay an unforgettable one. Hot tubs, gardens, patios and outdoor areas to make the most of the summer weather.
Travellers and activities
A seaside resort has its beaches as one of the main attractions to draw in tourists. Lynmouth’s beach is beset with rocks for climbing over and some rock pools. Sun worshipers can bask in the sun in the nearby park. There is no promenade but you have a nice walking area by the waterside to enjoy. In Combe Martin, there is a sandy bit to enjoy a nice day by the water. Heddon’s Mouth and Woody Bay, just 5 miles out of town are wonderful spots to reach the sea as well as Watermouth and Ilfracombe.
Lynmouth for walking enthusiastsAround the area you can enjoy lovely walks to explore part of The South West Coast Path. There is an easy walk to Lynton and the Valley of Rock with tarmac and adapted so you can bring pushchairs but not suitable for wheelchairs, though. This walk will take you through the spectacular Valley of Rocks and cliffs. Take your dog with you and enjoy the beautiful landscape.
The worst river flooding disaster in the UK happened in Lynmouth on the night of August 15th-16th, 1952.
Top 7 travel tips in Lynmouth
Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway is the highest and steepest water-powered funicular railway in the world and it joins Lynton and Lynmouth. There are only three of this kind left in the world. These towns are separated by a high cliff so this funicular makes it easier to get from one side to the other. At the top, you can enjoy a delicious cream tea at the Cliff Top Cafe. Amazing views and great food are just what you are looking for!
2. Lynmouth flavoursHave a bite at any of the wonderful cafes or enjoy nice meals at the most popular gastrobars and restaurants in town. To have a traditional lunch and a pint, The Ancient Mariner at the seafront is one of the most popular ones. For a nibble and a cuppa, try Watersmeet Lodge. In Lyndon, you can go to The Oak Room, the choice locals make.
3. Enjoy the outdoorsThe fantastic outdoors in Lynmouth offers endless possibilities. You can have long walks, cycling routes to explore neighbouring places and water activities. Enjoy the fresh air and spend a day out discovering everything that the area has to offer.
4. Feel the new concept of artExmoor Arts Trail is a new concept to understand art, craft and photography on and around Exmoor. Get engaged by exhibitions in art galleries, visits to artisans workshops, art and craft shops and eateries with pieces of art on their walls. Feel the arty atmosphere and enjoy the pieces you are going to admire.
5. Enjoy a scenic Cream TeaIn Watersmeet you can enjoy a cream tea overlooking the beautiful rivers, East Lyn and Hoar Oak. The cafe is set in a National Trust Watersmeet House close to walking routes around Exmoor. Maybe you can have a rest here if you decide to walk some of the routes nearby and take a rest.
6. See Macbeth in the Valley of the RocksThe new open-air theatre called Pleasure Dome Theatre, is nestled in the dramatic and beautiful landscape of The Valley of The Rocks. The venue uses the natural allure of Exmoor to promote it as a cultural and tourist hub. Have a great experience and attend the performance of Macbeth.
7. Awake your romantic sideThe Coleridge Way inspired the artist, who produced some of his greatest work. Through the beautiful Somerset countryside, there are 51 miles around Quantock Hills, Exmoor and The Brendon Hills. When arriving at Lynmouth, the path meets with the South West Coast Path Trail. If you prefer a shorter 30 mile loop, do the one from Porlock and returning along this same path. Inspire yourself and get carried away by the captivating beauty.
Information about cottages in Lynmouth
🏡 Cottages available: | 19 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -43%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £35. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, balcony and garden. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 14 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |