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Mortehoe is a quaint cliff top village in the Doone Valley of Devon. From the village, you can enjoy spectacular scenery of the surrounding moorlands and countryside. Mortehoe is just a mile away from the stunning and some top-rated beaches, such as Woolacombe and Lee Bay. Explore the stunning verdant countryside in the nearby area on horseback, with a variety of local stables offering guided horse riding tours. Learn about the history of the village at the local museum and treat yourself to a refreshing cream tea at a café in the village centre. A holiday in Mortehoe is best enjoyed by couples, families, beach lovers, and outdoors enthusiasts seeking an idyllic little coastal gem in Devon.
A cosy cottage in MortehoeEnjoy a relaxing holiday by the seaside and countryside of Mortehoe. The quaint village boasts a lovely selection of charming cottages in varying sizes, styles, and designs, with a little something for every type of traveller. Many cottages here come with spectacular views of the sea and coastline. Treat yourself to a peaceful holiday close to nature in a cottage tucked away in the countryside, with a large garden and plenty of privacy. Opt for a cottage with a balcony where you can enjoy panoramic views of the breathtaking landscapes that surround you. Families can choose from oversized cottages, while couples can select a smaller cottage for their stay. You’ll have all the modern amenities and comforts you’ll need during your holiday in Mortehoe as cottages here are well-equipped with Wi-Fi, heating, washing machines, and fully functioning kitchens. With so many excellent options to choose from, you’ll be sure to find the perfect cottage for your holiday in Mortehoe!
Travellers and activities
Couples can enjoy a peaceful and romantic holiday together in Mortehoe. On a sunny day, visit the enormous golden shoreline of Combesgate Beach. This secluded, quiet beach is the perfect place to go for a leisurely stroll along the sandy shoreline or to have an afternoon picnic. Also, be sure to stop by the Town Farm House, which is a unique café with a fabulous selection of cakes, cream tea, and coffee. There are several vegan options as well.
Mortehoe for familiesExplore the stunning countryside surrounding the village on horseback as a family. Several local stables offer guided horse riding tours along the beaches, coastline, and countryside. Woolecombe Riding Stables is known for their gentle horses and friendly guides, and is one of the top options to book a tour with. Also, families with young children should pay a visit to Funder Island, a family-friendly amusement park with mini golf and bumper cars. Kids can stay entertained here for an entire afternoon while discovering the many attractions, and adults can relax at a picnic table and sip on a tea or coffee.
Mortehoe is listed in the Domesday Book, which is England’s earliest public record having been published in 1085!
Top 7 travel tips in Mortehoe
Situated in Woolecombe just 400 metres north of the main beach is the secluded and stunning Barricane Beach. It’s sort of a hidden gem and less frequented by visitors compared to the main beach in Woolcombe. The waters here are calm enough to go for a swim on a warm day and there are plenty of rock pools to explore during low tide. It’s a great place to go hunting for seashells with the shoreline scattered with all kinds of colourful shells. You can grab a bite to eat or a drink at the seaside café here!
2. Walk to the Bull Point LighthouseNearly two miles north of Mortehoe is the idyllic Bull Point Lighthouse. You can reach the lighthouse via a footpath which passes through some hilly areas. The tower is situated on a clifftop near the coastline and offers spectacular views of the water and surrounding landscapes. It’s a lovely place to go to watch the sunset or for a picnic on a sunny day.
3. Learn about the local history at Mortehoe MuseumThis lovely little museum is run by the Mortehoe Heritage Trust and is set in a charming, historic building. Here you can learn a wealth of information about the history of the local area. Browse the various exhibits and artefacts which depict stories of historic shipwrecks, military operations, and smugglers who used to reside in the village. There’s a small shop inside selling maps, books, and unique souvenirs.
4. Spend the day at Woolacombe BeachThe endless stretch of golden sands and azure coloured waters of Woolacombe Beach have lent to its reputation as one of the most beautiful beaches in the country. The family-friendly beach boasts great facilities including lifeguard services, ample parking, clean toilets, and food options. During the summer months, it’s a popular beach holiday destination and a great spot to swim, sunbathe, and go for walks. You can also hire surfboards and do surf lessons here!
5. Go for a scenic walk along Morte Point TrailMorte Point Trail goes along a stretch of coastline with a fascinating history. This area of the coast was once a hub for smugglers and ship-wreckers to go about their business. Nowadays, it’s a perfectly safe and peacefully stunning natural area with incredible coastal scenery. Do the circular walk from Woolecomb to Morte Point, which is fairly easy and takes around 2 hours to complete. If you’re lucky, you might even see a few seals sunbathing on the rocks below!
6. Shop and dine in the villageThe streets of Mortehoe are lined with lovely independent shops, charming cafés, and excellent restaurants. Pop by the Mortehoe Village Stores to shop for fresh produce and unique local products. If you’re hungry, dine at Chichester Arms, which is one of the most popular pubs in the area and boasts an impressive menu of high-quality cuisine including curries, kebabs, meats, salads, and more! For an afternoon pick-me-up, visit Miss Fea’s Café where you can enjoy a cup of tea, a light healthy meal, or a yummy dessert.
7. Visit the secluded and stunning Lee Bay BeachesThis cove beach is hidden on the north side of the village and is one of the most tranquil, clean, and quiet beaches around. The scenery is stunning with cliffs and coastal landscapes surrounding the sandy shoreline. When the tide is low, children can play and splash around in the many rock pools.
Information about cottages in Mortehoe
🏡 Cottages available: | 29 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -36%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £33. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 25 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |