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Holiday Park Lodges for hire, ideal for any holiday at Watermouth Lodges.
Nestling in a beautiful 12 acre woodland setting boasting magnificent views overlooking Watermouth Harbour and Castle, a warm welcome awaits visitors to this friendly family run park. An excellent range of facilities, including a restaurant patio overlooking the outdoor pool, a play area and a superb restaurant and bar. A perfect base for exploring the glorious 'Golden Coast', Lorna Doone country, wild Exmoor and the lively towns of Ilfracombe and Barnstaple.
Watermouth Lodges offers the following facilities. |
Accommodation and facilities |
- Spa pool+
- Sauna
- Bar with restaurant and takeaway
- Soft play area games room+
- Children's playground
- Zip wire
- Shop
- Launderette+
There is a childrens play area on park
- Indoor pool
- Magnificent views
- Tranquil woodland setting
Indoor heated poolOutdoor heated pool Pool tables+ TennisFive-a-side football courtWalking and rambling nearby+Charges applyAll-male, all-female or young mixed groups please check when booking Pets £20pw each (max 1) (in specific Willows)All non smoking lodges |
TV Kitchen including microwave Washing machine (except Willows) Bath and/or shower Towels Bed linen and duvets Beds made up for your arrival Additional sleeping for one/two in the lounge area Garden furniture Double glazed and centrally heated Gas and electricity included Travel cots and highchairs £7pw each (except Amberwood) All-male, all-female or young mixed groups please check when booking Pets £20pw each (max 1) (in specific Willows)All non smoking lodges
Weekly Price Range: £239 - £1072- Please note that the prices shown here are intended as a guide only for
Watermouth Lodges. To get the latest prices and offers please click on the
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Local Area Finding Watermouth Lodges
SatNav Postcode: EX34 9SJ
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The local Area around Watermouth Lodges
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. It’s also a working coast, and fishermen still bring their catches into harbours at Bideford and the enchanting villages of Appledore and Clovelly, whose whitewashed cottages seem to tumble down steep cobbled lanes to ancient quaysides. And when planning caravan holidays in North Devon, don’t miss a chance to take a boat trip to Lundy Island, a beautiful haven for wildlife. |
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User Reviews
We have 74 reviews in our database for Watermouth Lodges. Only the last 10 are shown for each holiday park
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Date of stay: 2006 |
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A restful and friendly atmosphere and well situated to visit Norht Devon's many attractions. |
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Date of stay: 2006 |
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We would recommend this holiday as it was very relaxing, and was good value for money, also the park was very clean and tidy. |
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Date of stay: 2007 |
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A super location to tour the area and a great park to stay on with young children. Watermouth Castle was a superb attraction done in a very authentic and tasteful way - a delight for the younger children! |
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Date of stay: 2007 |
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Relaxing and just the right amount of facilities - not too over the top. The children enjoyed the play areas! |
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Date of stay: 2007 |
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A great holiday, a very peaceful location, great staff, within easy reach of great villages including Ilfracombe, it was very home from home and great as they take dogs! |
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Date of stay: 2008 |
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We would highly recommend this holiday, especially to families with pets as there are plenty of places to take them and everyone is very welcoming! The location was stunning and perfect for relaxing in lovely surroundings with beautiful views, but with plenty of things to do as a family. We particully enjoyed our day out at the Dinosaur Park! We had a fantastic holiday and can't wait to visit again! |
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Date of stay: 2008 |
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Great location, well presented, overall very good value for money. |
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Date of stay: 2008 |
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the lodge was spacious and well equipped. it was a perfect base for exploring and we visited many different places. we are mature but nonetheless active folk, and we had a wonderful time. |
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Date of stay: 2008 |
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This is a beautiful and quiet family friendly holiday destination with superb facilities. The onsite restaurant was the best one we have encountered with excellent variety and choice. |
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Date of stay: 2008 |
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It is a great low key family park, for us it was bliss to sit on the deck with a glass of wine and watch the kids play in the park or out door pool. |
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