Located in the picturesque Bigbury-on-Sea in Devon, this pleasant accommodation offers breathtaking sea views and is conveniently situated close to the beach. Designed to sleep four guests, the property features an open-plan living space that includes a comfortable living area equipped with Sky TV, a DVD player, and an iPod dock. French doors lead out to a balcony, enhancing the indoor-outdoor experience. The dining area complements the living space, while the kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances such as an oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine, ensuring guests have everything they need for a relaxing stay.
The sleeping arrangements comprise two well-appointed bedrooms: one with a double bed and another featuring zip and link twin beds that can be converted into a super king-size bed upon request. The property also includes a bathroom with a shower over the bath and a separate toilet. With amenities like heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi included, guests can enjoy a comfortable stay. Additional conveniences such as a cot and highchair are available upon request, while private parking for one car ensures ease of access.
Bigbury-on-Sea is nestled within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, boasting stunning views across the beaches of Bigbury, Bantham, and Challaborough. This idyllic location is perfect for a range of water sports and coastal walks, and features an impressive cliff-top, 18-hole golf course that offers magnificent views of the surrounding moors and sea. A nearby surf school caters to both young and young-at-heart visitors, making it an ideal spot for adventurous activities.
The Bay, perched high on the cliffs above Challaborough Beach, allows guests to enjoy magnificent sea views from the large balcony, making it an excellent spot for evening relaxation with a glass of wine. The area is home to several eateries, including an award-winning café that serves local organic produce, and a pub on Burgh Island offering good food and a selection of fine ales. Notably, Burgh Island is connected to Bigbury-on-Sea by a sandy causeway that is traversable by a unique sea tractor at high tide. At low tide, guests can easily walk to this historic island, which has hosted famous figures like Agatha Christie and The Beatles in its beautiful Art Deco hotel.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!