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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lodge 22
  • Cornwall

    Lodge 22

    Ref: S222938

    Reviews 65

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    The village of Millbrook is situated on the Rame Peninsula, opposite the city of Plymouth. The area is deeply rural and regarded as one of the UK's Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There is a good range of pubs and shops, as well as plenty of...

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    £83

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tamar View Lodge
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Tamar View Lodge

    Ref: S777596

    Reviews 9

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    Set in a bowl of hills at the head of a tidal creek that leads to the Hamoaze, opposite the great naval city of Plymouth, Millbrook is located on the Rame Peninsula, "Cornwall's Forgotten Corner". Bounded by the Lynher and Tamar rivers, the...

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Midway Lodge
  • Cornwall

    Midway Lodge

    Ref: S777212

    Reviews 12

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    The twin villages of Kingsand and Cawsand, with narrow streets winding between pastel-coloured cottages, lie on the Rame Peninsula just 5 miles from Plymouth, but because the high ground of Mount Edgcumbe lies between, you are not aware of being...

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    £68

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bel-Nor-Cot
  • 1

    Cornwall

    Bel-Nor-Cot

    Ref: S1051746

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    Lovingly restored with evident attention to detail, this colourful coastal home in Whitsand Bay, part of Cornwall's 'Forgotten Corner', is pet-friendly and in an idyllic location with magnificent sea views. Charmingly furnished and full of...

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    £177

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Three Views Lodge
  • Cornwall

    Three Views Lodge

    Ref: S778071

    Reviews 6

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    Set in a bowl of hills at the head of a tidal creek that leads to the Hamoaze, opposite the great naval city of Plymouth, Millbrook is located on the Rame Peninsula, "Cornwall's Forgotten Corner". Bounded by the Lynher and Tamar rivers, the...

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    £98

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 The Old Signal House, Penlee Point, Torpoint
  • Cornwall

    1 The Old Signal House, Penlee Point, Torpoint

    Ref: S608335

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    Living Area Located on the first floor Furnished with a sofa and three arm chairs Smart TV with Freeview (allowing guests to *stream from providers like Netflix* and compatible with Amazon Firestick), and DVD player Views out to sea *Please...

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    £148

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lodge 16
  • Cornwall

    Lodge 16

    Ref: S879368

    Reviews 1

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    Set in a bowl of hills at the head of a tidal creek that leads to the Hamoaze, opposite the great naval city of Plymouth, Millbrook is located on the Rame Peninsula, "Cornwall's Forgotten Corner". Bounded by the Lynher and Tamar rivers, the...

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    £80

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Sea Forts Cornwall
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    Cornwall

    The Sea Forts Cornwall

    Ref: S1029908

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Sea Forts Cornwall
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    Cornwall

    The Sea Forts Cornwall

    Ref: S1029910

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Sea Forts Cornwall
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    Cornwall

    The Sea Forts Cornwall

    Ref: S389072

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    Cawsand, a charming hamlet tucked away in Cornwall, is a great place to enjoy a holiday. With its beautiful beaches, secluded coves and rolling green hills, visitors can experience a wealth of activities. From swimming in the crystal-clear waters of the bay, exploring the trails along the smugglers' paths, visiting the historic pubs and galleries, or enjoying traditional local food and drink, this spot has something for everyone. With plenty of affordable accommodation, the village has become increasingly popular with visitors.

    Holiday lodges and log cabins in Cawsand are becoming increasingly popular among holiday makers, offering the perfect excuse for a breath of fresh air in the countryside. Whether you're looking for a romantic hideaway, a family getaway, or just to get closer to nature, lodges in Cawsand provide an idyllic escape with an abundance of activities on offer. From watersports, golf, fishing and horse riding to simply taking in the stunning views, we've got the perfect log cabin for you to retreat to!

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    • Ian - Verified booking

      Location on the site gives a magnificent view (weather permitting) out over Millbrook, the Tamar river and Plymouth in the distance, we were there in late December and most days woke to low cloud/mist.

      The lodge was well presented and comfortable, living up to it's listing. Although we appreciated the thought behind the voucher for the Canteen at Marker Heights it was not used as we were too busy exploring the rest of Cornwall. It was disappointing to find the base of the microwave covered in crumbs. We were also surpised not to find a welcoming pack advising how things worked (never got to fathom out the thermoset programming but never went cold either), local health care, local eating establisments, places of interest, what to do at the end of the stay, etc. As mentioned by other reviewers parts are in need of some minor TLC, we found that the lever operated plugs in both vanity sinks were in need of some adjustment to get them to the open position, althought as this was probably the last booking of the year it is not surprising that a little bit of refurbisment is required. Taking Ollie for his morning walk, the trip all the way down to the beach and back would have been too much for his owner but if you start this trek, just below the Cliff Top cafe there is a small path off to the right which enables you to safely meander along the cliff face enabling views of the water and sand below before a short easy climb to the road which takes you back to the site. We had a good meal in the onsite pub/restaurant on the first night but then tended to eat out in Kingsand (The Halfway House Inn)/Cawsand (The Bay Bar & Restaurant), all 3 places were dog friendly which is essential to us. There are a lot of narrow twisty roads in the area so take it slowly as you might encounter a small herd of deer coming the other way as we did one morning. Would we book again - Yes.

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    • Wendy - Verified booking

      What can I say!

      This place is amazing. The Lodge itself is beautifully presented. It’s immaculate and extremely clean. It’s got everything you need for a break away. The owners Simon & Nicky were very good with communication by texting us details and making sure we were ok during our stay. We felt reassured knowing that we could contact them for anything (not that we needed to as all was perfect). The little touches were great. The area itself is brilliant for exploring the area. There are clifftop walks, beaches and a lovely cliff top cafe for food and refreshments. We even bought a lovely framed picture that was painted by a local artist so we can keep that special memory of our break away. We were very lucky with weather too considering the time of year. There is a bus stop a few minutes walk away where we got on the bus (only £2 each way) to go to Plymouth for the day. The bus goes to Torpoint Ferry port, then onto the ferry over to Plymouth, then to the town centre. It’s about an hour in total. So worth the money. We paid £8 for 2 adults there and back! Would have cost a lot more in a car for petrol and parking. What a bargain! Tregantle Beach and St Michael’s Chapel is a must too if you have no mobility issues. There is an on-site bar and restaurant, cafe and pool too. Would definitely go back. Thank you to Simon & Nicky for letting us stay in your beautiful lodge and everything.

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    • Nora - Verified booking

      The lodge was very clean, well-maintained and well equipped - e.

      G. kitchen with many pans and dishes, fridge with freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, large table and sofas, beds with good mattresses. There is a beautiful view from the spacious terrace over the landscape, the surrounding is very quiet and beautiful. What I liked very much was that there is lots of space between the lodges to feel private. Personally I didn' t like the wirlpool too much and the noise it made from time to time, but of course many people will like it. A few seat cushions for outside would have been nice, but this is not really of importance. The whole little holiday complex where the lodge is situated is very clean and nice with friendly people at the reception and a restaurant and café. The steep coast is right on the other side of the hill (a few minutes' walk). The holiday park has an own bus stop where a bus runs regularly between Plymouth and Cawsand. It' s half an hour' s walk to Millbrook, a nice village with shops for food and a pub too, the way back takes a bit longer as it goes up quite a bit. The owners are very nice, helpful and easily to contact. So I fully recommend this lovely home to everybody who likes nature and relaxation in a quiet and beautiful environment.

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    • Emily - Verified booking

      We had a lovely week at lodge 22.

      The weather was far from ideal but the hot tub was great to come home to each day. There wasn't anything we needed that wasn't in the kitchen too so we could cook properly which saves money with teenage mouths to feed. The view across to Plymouth was unexpected and fab. The nearest beach was our favourite from the week, and almost deserted thanks to the steep steps down to it. Well worth it if your knees can take it. The lifeguards were running 1 to 1 ratios with swimmers! The cafe at the cliff bottom is better described as a vending machine really, so take food! We did surf lessons there with Adventure Bay. Very fun. Cawsand and Kingsand also lovely. As was the ferry ride from Cawsand to Plymouth. Looe Bay very close by for boat trips, crabbing and a more bustling seaside option, and Eden Project less than an hour away and perfect for the Amber weather warning day !! The park restaurant was good food for our treat night out. But we didn't make use of any other facilities there. All in all, a great week, and responsive and helpful hosts. I recommended the lodge to a friend before we even left!

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    • Katherine - Verified booking

      We had a lovely relaxing holiday in this very comfortable lodge.

      It was very clean and homely and we loved siting on the decking looking at the view. There were just a couple of very small things: There were quite a few light bulbs that needed replacing including the outside lights and the smaller sofa was quite uncomfortable but none of this distracted from our stay. The location is great, very quiet especially off season, which we wanted. The site is well maintained and the pub was really welcoming, dog friendly and the food was exceptional. It is worth noting there is no shop anyway within walking distance and although there is a co op in Millbrook it is a single track road to get there or 20 mins drive the long way, so bring some basics if arriving late. The other thing I wish we had known was that although the beach is right opposite the site the walk down to it is very very steep so not easy to do quickly or too often if you have a dog who is beach mad and wants to go to it at least twice a day!! The slightly easier path is within the MOD firing range so not accessible all the time. All in all we would highly recommend.

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    Things to do near Cawsand

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    Plymouth Gin Distillery

    Plymouth gin distillery visitor centre, offering fully guided tours around the Black Friars distillery itself, with an on-site bar and cafe, and a fully stocked gift shop.

    Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park

    Grade I Listed Cornish House & Gardens near Torpoint on the beautiful Rame Peninsula. Stunning Cornish gardens and an 865 acre country park. On-site shops, events & restaurants.

    Dartmoor Zoological Park

    Discover over 70 species of animals, including big cats, wolves, monkeys, and more at Dartmoor Zoological Park. Set in 33 acres of beautiful parkland, the zoo offers a unique and educational day out for the whole family. Visit the Reptile House, feed the penguins, and learn about the conservation efforts of the zoo. Address: Sparkwell, Plymouth PL7 5DG

    Burgh Island

    This gorgeous island 250m into the sea opposite Bigbury on Sea beach is walkable at low tide.

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