Surrounded by acres of secluded countryside in the glorious Tamar Valley Eastcott Lodges offer you the perfect setting to unwind relax and just enjoy the peace and tranquility of this enchanting and unspoilt rural spot.
Children of all ages will love the acres of safe playing space including a play area and the woodland in which the lodges nestle is home to a variety of wildlife such as squirrels buzzards and deer. A small fenced off lake well stocked with rudd and carp provides hours of fun for fishing enthusiasts and dogs also enjoy their own specially designated 2 acre field for exercising.
Eastcott Lodges is an ideal base for exploring the numerous delights of this wonderful area with easy access to the A30 and A39 tourist routes. Popular Bude is 14 miles away the nearest beach is just 10 miles.
Just a few minutes' stroll away situated on the adjacent farm the local village pub is a former 18th century barn offering you character aplenty and the opportunity to sample some real Cornish ale.
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Local Area
A famously mild climate, gorgeous beaches, picturesque villages and top attractions - enjoy them all when you stay at one of our holiday lodges in South Cornwall. It’s all about the sea in the far South West, and Hoseasons offer lodge holidays in South Cornwall near some of the region’s most popular resorts are all easily accessible. Surfers flock to catch the waves all along the coast from Sennen to Newquay and Bude, and while Gwithian Beach offers the best kite and windsurfing in the country, there are also miles of clean, sandy beaches and lively resorts perfect for family days out - yours to enjoy when you book Hoseasons lodge holidays in North Cornwall. The spectacular coastline is great for walking too. The Camel Trail, a disused railway line following the River Camel between Bodmin and Padstow, is now a superb walking and cycling path, and inland you’ll find a glorious landscape of hidden valleys and sweeping moorland dotted with ancient stone circles and steeped in legend. A visit to King Arthur’s castle at Tintagel is a must, and artists have long been lured to the picturesque town of St Ives, for its special quality of light and the loveliness of its coastal setting.
Local Information & Businesses
Weekly Price Range:£161 - £1003
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User Reviews
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Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2006 | Rating 4 / 5 |
If you are looking for peace and quiet in beautiful countryside, then this is the place for you. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2007 | Rating 4 / 5 |
We love Eastcott Lodges, it is ideal for our dog and us because it is in a beautiful and peaceful location. We would highly recommend it to anyone who wants to take their dog on holiday with them and also for anyone who just wants to get away and relax. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2007 | Rating 4 / 5 |
An ideal park for dog owners who are looking for peace and quiet on a small park. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2007 | Rating 5 / 5 |
Its the ideal place for peace! | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2008 | Rating 5 / 5 |
A great location, quiet but close enough to attractions. Very family and dog friendly and altogether a lovely experience. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2008 | Rating 4 / 5 |
This was a very quiet and relaxing holiday, ideal for dog owners, lots of walks and beaches that dogs are aloud on. Also good if you enjoy a little fun fishing with the kids all included in the price of holiday. We had a total chill out week despite our lack of a summer. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2008 | Rating 5 / 5 |
Beautiful lodge in a beautiful location! | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2008 | Rating 5 / 5 |
Quiet and remote. | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2009 | Rating 4 / 5 |
We decided at the last minute we would like to take a short break with our dog, so we went to Eastcott Lodges and oh my word, it was tranquil and peaceful. I saw a deer on the first day and the lodges were beautiful. It had a masssive field for our doggie Abi to play in, she thought it was her birthday, and to top it off there is a farm next door with a barn converted into a pub, and the farmer who runs the pub treats you like an old friend. In future I will be going back there instead of abroad! | ||
Reviewed by: | Date of stay: 2009 | Rating 5 / 5 |
A good location and we were able to enjoy Devon and Cornwall. It was quiet and private and the accommodation was excellent value for money. | ||
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