The beautiful sands at Woolacombe are a short distance as are the popular beaches at Croyde and Saunton, all providing excellent surfing. Alternatively head over to Ilfracombe, where you can see Damian Hirst s Verity, dine in the quayside restaurants, relax on Tunnels Beaches or…
Ideally located close to some of North Devon s finest beaches, Saunton and Croyde are popular with surfers and bathers alike. The regional towns of Barnstaple and South Molton are nearby with popular pannier markets. Walkers and cyclists can enjoy the Tarka Trail and walk…
Situated on the Great Glen way route from Fort William to Inverness, the bustling village of Drumnadrochit is well known as the Nessie capital of Loch Ness because of its excellent Loch Ness Monster exhibitions. There are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy including climbing,…
Set on the second floor of an elegant Georgian building, divided into separate apartments, this self catering seaside property is ideal for families who want to explore the charms of Tenby and the surrounding area. Set in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, there is much to…
The charming village of Rushbury sits amongst the rolling hills of the Apedale Valley, between historic Much Wenlock and Church Stretton. An area that s perfect for exploring the outdoors with many well marked foot paths that will take you into the countryside and Shropshire…
Ludlow is busy throughout the year with events and festivals celebrating good food, arts, crafts, theatre, walking and boasts the annual Food and Drink Festival. This thriving market town boasts excellent eateries, restaurants, boutique shops and architectural gems, situated on…
Nestled within the safety of the harbour walls, Tenby Harbour Beach is ideal for young families, whilst nearby North and South Beach have wide, sandy expanses with fantastic views out to the open sea, perfect for long, sunny days. During the months of May to October there are…
This thriving market town with a myriad of restaurants, boutique shops and full of architectural gems, is situated on the River Teme and surrounded by the countryside of south Shropshire, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Ludlow is busy throughout the year with events and…
Set within the Bridlington Links Golf Course, with on site restaurant and gym. Wander the gardens, woodland and zoo of Sewerby Hall and beautifully landscaped gardens. Head to the coastal town of Bridlington for a fun filled day at the beach, with shops, restaurants, spa and…
Enjoying an enviable location in this popular fishing town with views of the sea across open meadowland and the coastal golf course, this is a superb property for a family of all ages. Stroll to the local beach opposite the house with a picnic lunch, walk your dog and play in…
A large, detached house split into 2 apartments set in private grounds, this holiday home is just the place for an escape with family and friends. Enjoy fantastic rural views from the estate, take in the remains of the spectacular 13th century Bishop's Palace, and make the most…
With waymarked forest walks, spectacular panoramic views, and wildlife including red squirrels, Dodd Wood is half a mile away and makes for a perfect day out. Whinlatter Forest, 7 miles away is ideal for letting off some steam in a treetop adventure at Go Ape! or one of the many…
Lace up your boots, throw a harness on the dog and head out to explore close to home. Just 2 miles away, the village of Alston is supposedly the highest market settlement in England at 1000ft above sea level. Browse the streets which are dotted with independent shops and places…
Cloughton lies on the stunning East Yorkshire coast and on the edge of the North York Moors National Park and just under 5 miles to the bustling seaside town of Scarborough. The village has a couple of traditional country pubs, and there is a well stocked post office in the next…
With this cosy, coastal apartment practically touching the beach, there s not much more you could want from a romantic seaside getaway. After days wandering the sandy shores of Croyde Bay or a fabulous coastal walk to the cliffs of Baggy Point about a mile from the property, why…
Nestled in the peaceful hamlet of East Burton, there are many attractions to enjoy near this cosy cottage for two, including The Tank Museum, Monkey World, Hardy s Dorchester, Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door, which are all within 12 miles. The Jurassic Coast offers fabulous walks…
Situated in a quiet corner of the popular village of Bellingham with plenty of shops, pubs and restaurants. The picturesque Hareshaw Linn waterfall and woodland walk is close by for a romantic walk from the village. Play golf at the nearby 18 hole golf course. Kielder Forest and…
The apartment is located along The Croft overlooking Tenby's North Beach and the iconic harbour. A short stroll will bring you into the town centre with its wide variety of shops, bars, cafes and restaurants. In Tenby, you are truly spoiled for choice with four beaches to choose…
Conveniently located in the heart of this bustling seaside town, and within walking distance of both Viking Bay (0.5 miles) and Louisa Bay (0.6 miles) beaches this is the perfect base for couples and families to enjoy a fun filled holiday exploring the Kent coastline. A short…
Hartington village has pubs, farmshops and cafes where lovely cream teas can be purchased and enjoyed. The High Peak and Tissington trails are within easy reach with cycle hire. Carsington Water for sailing and watersports is within easy reach. Chatsworth, the medieval Haddon…
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!