Located in Widegates, near Downderry, Cornwall, this charming glamping lodge offers a cozy retreat for couples and small families, accommodating two guests comfortably. The lodge is designed for ease of access, being all on the ground floor, and features an open-plan living space with a wooden floor. The living area is equipped with a DAB radio and a Bluetooth speaker, along with a double sofa bed suitable for children. A dining area and a kitchen with essential amenities, including a microwave and fridge/freezer, enhance the convenience of the space. The bedroom boasts a kingsize bed, while a modern shower room includes a shower cubicle, toilet, and heated towel rail. The lodge comes with electric central heating, bed linen, towels, a welcome pack, and private parking for two cars, making it a practical choice for a getaway.
Set amidst the picturesque Cornish countryside, the glamping lodges offer breathtaking sea views and are designed for relaxation and enjoyment. The three unique lodges, named Prosecco, The Pasty, and The Pilchard, are thoughtfully decorated and furnished to a high standard, each featuring a private decking area with a firepit. While Prosecco accommodates two guests, The Pasty and The Pilchard can each host up to four guests, allowing for flexibility in booking. Together, the lodges can accommodate a total of ten guests, making them ideal for families or groups of friends seeking a memorable holiday experience. Pets are welcome, adding to the charm of this countryside escape.
The location is perfect for exploring the stunning landscapes and attractions of Cornwall and even Devon. Guests can visit notable sites such as the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan, or enjoy the nearby beaches and outdoor activities like golfing at Looe Golf Club. For those interested in cultural experiences, wine tasting and visits to National Trust properties like Lanhydrock House and Garden or Cotehele House are highly recommended. The region is also dotted with charming fishing villages, including Mevagissey and Polperro, which feature narrow streets lined with independent shops, bars, and restaurants, offering a taste of local life.
For culinary enthusiasts, Padstow is famous for Rick Stein’s renowned restaurant, while Port Isaac is known for its connection to the popular TV series 'Doc Martin.' With a beach just four miles away, a shop within 200 yards, a pub two miles distant, and a restaurant four miles from the lodge, guests have convenient access to local amenities. This glamping lodge not only provides a comfortable and stylish accommodation option but also serves as a gateway to the rich experiences that Cornwall has to offer, making it a perfect choice for a relaxing getaway.
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!