Log Cabins & Lodges in Woolacombe
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Log Cabins & Lodges in Woolacombe
Have fun as you like, whether on the beach, a farm or a park. Holidu takes you to Woolacombe, a small town located in the county of Devon, in England, United Kingdom. Exactly on the central axis of the South West peninsula, next to the city of Exeter and close to the shore of the Bristol Channel. The log cabins & lodges in Woolacombe are bright and delightful constructions inside. Get to know Woolacombe and you will enjoy walks to parks, water sports, hiking trails and long walks along the beaches.
Beautiful log cabins & lodges with gardens and viewsThe log cabins & lodges in Woolacombe are constructions that invite you to deep and pleasant rest. Its style of open spaces outside allows you to be in contact with wonderful views while enjoying the garden and strolling through the terrace. You can also enjoy the comforts you need so much, such as the internet and heating. What more can you ask for to enjoy your holiday! Ready for a fun-filled trip?
Travellers and activities
Don't stop swimming at Woolacombe Beach! You will be impressed by the green colour of this beach, the clean water and the soft sand. The views are indescribable and the sunset will take your breath away. Parking is close to the beach and you can make use of it at a reasonable price. You will also find plenty of local places to buy delicious food.
Woolacombe for active travellersFor you who enjoy long walks, Walk Morte Woolacombe, an Incredible walk along the path of the south-west coast with views from the cliffs where you will see the seals enjoying themselves in their habitat and lots of birds, butterflies and wildflowers. You will have to climb some steep slopes and travel rocky paths, so only suitable for moderately fit people. Be sure to enter the pubs in Mortehoe at the end of the trail. A reward at the end of the road that will make it worth the effort you have put in to get there!
Fracombe Town Church Lighthouse is an 862-foot Victorian monument that will give you jaw-dropping views of the Devon coastline, and to the south you can look out over Wales, weather permitting.
Top 7 travel tips in Woolacombe
You can have a wonderful evening with falconry and sheepdog events English. Catering is one of the best things you will find, you can taste everything from cakes to sausages in the hot dogs. You will be surprised to meet the charming falconer and its beautiful birds outdoors, despite the difficult weather conditions. The farmer will also give you a demonstration of the memorable collies of him doing the trade for which they were bred such as herding cattle and sheep with great precision. In just one night, then, living an unforgettable adventure on this farm.
2. Visit St. Sabinus ChurchVisit this ancient church where you can discover the warmth and friendliness of the locals. The same choir that participates in the ceremony will be those who offer you tea and cookies during your visit, you will notice that the residents of Woolacombe are extremely friendly and welcoming
3. Enjoy in Barricane BeachThis beautiful shelly beach with rock pools, lots of barnacles, limpets, periwinkles top shells, anemones, crabs, some actually hide under the shore, blennies and starfish. In the evening there is a great curry at around 5 to 7 in the beach café - BYOB and on rugs to sit on, in case the place fills up. You can also collect shells or stones, and spend some time enjoying the sea and sand.
4. Enjoy a day in Rockham BayAlthough it is a small, beautiful and quiet beach it is great for diving and there are several pools. There are no facilities and steps. It is perfect for children to spend a day of the complete adventure. Also, to get there you must do a short walk that you will enjoy even more when you realize that you have reached a hidden treasure.
5. Get to know Bull Point LighthouseYou will reach this point after walking a coastal route, and you will be able to contemplate the views of the area that are spectacular. There is a lot of wildlife to see when the weather permits. To get to the lighthouse from the coastal route you have to go through steep areas and quite difficult parts. Another way to reach is to do it on the street, which is a closer route. Unfortunately, there is no access to the lighthouse or the gardens
6. Don't miss Grotto BeachThis beautiful scenic beach is in a fantastic location, it has lots of rock pools for the little ones to play with. It is a sandy beach, when the tide is low, you can enjoy surfers doing what they do best.
7. Go to the Mortehoe MuseumYou will love this museum loaded with local artefacts and stories from local shipwrecks, and military training programs that will really help shed light on the history of the place. The museum is free and operates thanks to donations made by volunteers. So a good way to contribute to this place is by leaving your small contribution. In this way, it would not cease to exist
Information about log cabins in Woolacombe
🏡 Log cabins available: | 7 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -36%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £33. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, balcony and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 2 properties. |