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Honiton
Devon
EX14 9QD
England
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Nestling deep in the beautiful Devon countryside Otter Falls is set in 120 acres of the unspoilt Otter Valley a rural idyll of sparkling lakes, leafy woods and beautiful rolling countryside abundant with wildlife. For those seeking a select collection of high quality accommodation with superb facilities and a peaceful and relaxing location Otter Falls is the perfect choice
Weekly Price Range: £168 - £1935
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Holiday Park Lodges for hire, ideal for any holiday at Otter Falls.
Nestling deep in the beautiful Devon countryside Otter Falls is set in 120 acres of the unspoilt Otter Valley a rural idyll of sparkling lakes, leafy woods and beautiful rolling countryside abundant with wildlife. For those seeking a select collection of high quality accommodation with superb facilities and a peaceful and relaxing location Otter Falls is the perfect choice.
The superb facilities include a magnificent indoor heated swimming pool (with sunbathing terrace), sauna and table tennis and games room with pool table. You also have an all weather tennis court and a 9 hole putting course for summer use.
Off the beaten track yet within easy reach of sandy beaches and lovely villages of Dartmoor and Exmoor, Otter Falls is the perfect base for exploring this wonderful area.
The mild climate and cosy central heating makes this the perfect base for relaxing off season holidays and short breaks too. With the wide range of accommodation available at Otter Falls the bistro offers the perfect setting for out of season family parties (prior arrangement required).
Honiton a mecca for antique hunters with a wide range of shops, restaurants, pubs and a twice weekly market is only 5 miles away and there is a cosy pub in the village of Upottery a mile away. The elegant Edwardian resort of Sidmouth the delightful fishing village of Beer and romantic Lyme Regis are all under 20 miles.
Otter Falls offers the following facilities. |
Accommodation and facilities |
- Bar/Bistro
- Games room
- Sauna*
- Putting course*
- Small shop
- Launderette*
Fishing is available on the park or nearby
- Idyllic lakeside setting
- Fishing
Indoor heated swimming pool Table tennisCoarse fishing* Rod hire* Tennis courtWalking and rambling nearby* Charges applyAll-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 please check when booking Pets £30pw each (max 1 except in Shire Stables max 2) (in specific accommodation)All non smoking accommodation |
TV/DVD Kitchen including microwave Bath with overhead shower Bed linen and duvets Patio with garden furniture Central heating (except Harvest) Gas and electricity by meter reading Travel cots and highchairs £10pw each All-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 please check when booking Pets £30pw each (max 1 except in Shire Stables max 2) (in specific accommodation)All non smoking accommodation
Weekly Price Range: £168 - £1935- Please note that the prices shown here are intended as a guide only for
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Local Area Finding Otter Falls
SatNav Postcode: EX14 9QD
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The local Area around Otter Falls
Wild and rugged round Hartland Point, then stretching out into wide, surf-washed sandy bays - explore one of the world’s loveliest coastlines when you stay at Hoseasons holiday parks in North Devon. Surfers and sailors flock to Woolacombe, Saunton, Croyde and Ilfracombe, and windsurfing, water skiing, canoeing and diving are all popular on this coast too, while walkers are attracted to the spectacular views along the coastal path. |
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User Reviews
We have 171 reviews in our database for Otter Falls. Only the last 10 are shown for each holiday park
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Date of stay: 2008 |
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The accommodation was brilliant, the parks is in outstanding surroundings and the amenities were exceptional. It was brilliant and we would definitely go back! |
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Date of stay: 2008 |
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I would recommend the location, cleanliness and size of the camp. |
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Date of stay: 2009 |
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I enjoyed the quiet location of the lodges we stayed in. They were lean and homely, it was easy to settle in and having the swimming pool on site was a bonus too! |
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Date of stay: 2009 |
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Otter Falls is the perfect place to get away from it all. |
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Date of stay: 2009 |
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We would highly recommend this holiday to others because it was like home from home, and even in the most horrible weather we felt comfortable. |
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Date of stay: 2010 |
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Quiet, good food, good fishing & good beer with great pool for kids. |
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Date of stay: 2010 |
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Otter Falls was such a great holiday for our family plus dog! that we have rebooked. It has everything on site that we are looking for and ticks all the boxes for young, old and our pet dog who just loved the country walks on the doorstep. We wish we could find an Otter Falls in all holiday destinations - simply fantastically relaxing and fun filled holiday. |
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Date of stay: 2011 |
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The holiday cannot be improved, it was perfect. |
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Date of stay: 2009 |
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An ideal park for adults and children to have an enjoyable holiday. |
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Date of stay: 2010 |
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A beautiful site in a delightful setting in wonderful Devon. Ideal for a very peaceful holiday. |
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