Nestling in a pretty wooded valley on the edge of Exmoor, this small family run park sits on the scenic tourist route between Taunton and Bampton.If you want an active holiday then the county of Somerset is a stunning backdrop for horse riding, walking, cycling and canoeing. At Cheddar Gorge, a popular tourist attraction, there is abseiling and caving or there are for the less active there are guided tours at Wookey Hole.Visit Weston-Super-Mare, Minehead and Burnham-on-Sea for family friendly, sandy beaches, traditional seaside amusements and great water sports, Exmoor Gate truly offers you the opportunity to be as active or relaxed as you like. Why not tour the area visiting historic Bath, the cathedral city of Wells, Glastonbury, and Longleat Safari Park all providing a great day out within an easy distance from Exmoor Gate. Exmoor Gate lodges are set in a hillside location.
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Fun-filled, high-energy active break or relaxing in tranquil surroundings, you’ll find the perfect combination in Somerset. Miles of unspoilt coastline, beautiful countryside and city pleasures too - Somerset offers something for everyone. You’ll find a superb array of visitor attractions in Somerset. Weston-Super-Mare, Minehead and Burnham-on-Sea boast family friendly, sandy beaches, traditional seaside amusements and great water sports, and for a more dramatic coastal experience, there’s Exmoor National Park. This is Lorna Doone country, a stunning backdrop for horse riding, walking and canoeing. The Quantock Hills and Somerset Levels (both areas of outstanding natural beauty) are great for cycling and there’s abseiling and caving at Cheddar Gorge - the less active might prefer a guided tour of Wookey Hole. Visit Bath for the elegance of its Georgian architecture, fascinating Roman remains and great shopping, and be sure to take a trip to Wells, England’s smallest cathedral city. At Glastonbury, there’s the legendary Tor, and Longleat provides a great day out for all ages. • Exmoor National Park - Stunning landscape (10 miles)• Cheddar Gorge - Britain's biggest gorge (25 miles)• Lynton/Lynmouth - Shops and restaurants (25 miles)• Quantock Hills - Superb walking, cliffs and fossil hunting (10 miles)• Wells - Cathedral, medieval streets and market place (25 miles)
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Weekly Price Range: £190 - £1323
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Reviewed by: | Date of stay: August 2012 | Rating 5 / 5 |
Superb | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: August 2012 | Rating 5 / 5 |
Superb | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: October 2012 | Rating 4 / 5 |
Lovely | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: September 2012 | Rating 5 / 5 |
Absolutely fantastic | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2007 | Rating 5 / 5 |
Lovely cottages in a quiet location, plenty of wildlife to see and walks near by - a good base for exploring. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2008 | Rating 4 / 5 |
Its not often you see pheasants walking around the garden when you open the curtains in the mornings! | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2008 | Rating 5 / 5 |
Ideal location for those wanting to get away from it all. The cottage was well equipped and at a high standard. There is no mobile phone signal whilst at the site or in the immediate surrounding areas so you really are left alone. Ideal if taking a complete break from work and normal life, its like stepping back in time before mobile phones. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2009 | Rating 5 / 5 |
An excellent venue and the owners are very helpful. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2009 | Rating 4 / 5 |
Very well equipped and very clean accommodation. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2010 | Rating 5 / 5 |
I would recommend this kind of holiday to any young couple wanting to get away but not go abroad. | ||
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