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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dart View Hideout
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    Devon

    Dart View Hideout

    Ref: S700457

    Reviews 11

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    The market town of Totnes is at the head of the estuary of the River Dart, in the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Its historic Fore Street is lined with interesting shops, tea rooms, restaurants and a weekly Elizabethan market,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dart View Cabin
  • 1

    Devon

    Dart View Cabin

    Ref: S140815

    Reviews 22

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    Set in tranquil surroundings overlooking the historic market town of Totnes, this hillside hideaway is ideal for a couple planning to explore South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The cabin enjoys spacious living areas and the use...

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    Totnes is a thriving market town in the English county of Devon, and it is an ideal holiday spot for those seeking an easily accessible, rural escape. Our medieval town boasts rich historical culture, beautiful architecture, and plenty of activities to keep visitors entertained. In Totnes, you can go on educational walks or rambles to explore the landscape, taste local delicacies at the weekly farmers markets, and admire the stunning flora and fauna that adorn the English countryside.

    Holiday lodges and log cabins in Totnes 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 Totnes 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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    • Shelley - Verified booking

      The cabin is compact but very comfortable with some nice touches.

      Nice bottle of wine left by the owners and shampoo/conditioner and liquid soap in the bathroom, plus dog treats and chocolate biscuits. It has all the facilities required such as small oven, microwave and toaster. The bed is comfy, It is a slight trek down to the cabin around another property and over two lawns with stones on to make getting to it easier. Also to get to town, you can go down another field, through a gate and you need to grab onto some rope to get to the path. I thought this quite exciting like an Enid Blyton book. The cabin is not for the infirm. This is made clear in the description. It is definitely like being cut off from the world and I would return. Views are amazing. There are binoculars at the property. The owners made contact a couple of times to make sure everything was ok. Not much power in the shower. Also pack light as there isn’t much storage space for belongings. We were lucky with the weather and it’s nice to sit out on the deck.

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    • Jenny - Verified booking

      We had a wonderful stay at the Hide Out.

      Nick and Donna were friendly and helpful but also left us to ourselves. It’s lovely inside and beautifully decorated. The kitchen is well equipped for self catering. Everything is very comfortable especially the bed and the chairs. The garden is also very pretty and there are lots of comfortable places to sit, including a lovely hammock, and admire the views which are spectacular. Our only reservation is the steps to to the hideout, although safe are a bit steep for anyone with mobility issues. We are in our mid seventies and my husband had a hip replacement recently so we found this a bit of a challenge. We managed though and our daughter and grandchildren had no problem. It is walkable to Totnes town centre on the road and there is a steep path down for the fit and agile.

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    • Stefania - Verified booking

      Beautiful wooden cabin overlooking the river Dart.

      Perfect location especially as we didn't have a car (5 minutes walk to Totnes centre via the field and on the Sharpham Estate walking path). Small but had everything we needed including an outdoor bbq which we were lucky enough to use. We were lucky with the weather but the outdoor dining/bbq area is under a canopy and you can still be outside even it it rains. The fridge is on the small side (camping size) but I believe it will be changed to a larger one. Our hosts Nick and Donna were very nice and helpful and even gave us a lift into town on the day of our departure, thank you! We really loved the cabin and its position and will definitely be back :)

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    • Mrs Darlison - Verified booking

      Lovely comfortable cabin in a great location with stunning views. It was private, cosy, with a small secure area for the dog. Good walks from the cabin and recommended walks from the friendly owners. Totnes is a short walk away and has good independent shops and places to eat. Ideal place for visiting coast, Dartmoor and river walks. Good value for money for a stay in July. We would definitely stay again. The cabin is well organised but we found there is limited storage for clothes, however we always take too much! You need to be fairly fit to manage path down to the cabin with bags and if walking to and from there due to the hill.

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    • Mr Scales - Verified booking

      Cabin has a great view over the town from the patio, Totnes town centre is walking distance. Welcome bottle of wine when you arrive, plus tea/coffee/milk/sugar sachets.Kitchen is a tiny "galley", but has all you need for basic cooking. Great water pressure in shower. Limited clothes storage - would be cramped for 2 people, but hey, you're on holiday! Totnes is a lovely town and a good base for touring South Devon. Owner has provided a folder with clear maps indicating walking routes along the beautiful Devon coast, plus a folder detailing other local attractions. One week is not enough!

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    Things to do near Totnes

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    House of Marbles

    Working glass and games factory in Bovey Tracey, with an on-site museum and gift shop, as well as a coffee shop and licensed restaurant. Family-friendly.

    Babbacombe Model Village

    Superb model village in Babbacombe, with miniature scale versions of buildings, people and landmarks from around the world. Special events. 4d theatre.

    Torquay Museum

    Museum in Torquay, with a wide range of exhibitions including the sci-fi exhibition, Agatha Christie exhibition, Prehistoric Caves and the Explorers Gallery.

    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.

    Golden Hind

    The inspirational voyage of Sir Francis Drake on the Golden Hinde is a portal into 16th century sea life. This full size reconstruction is close to Borough Market, making it a pleasant addition to a London Day out. Dogs are welcome.

    Dartmouth Castle

    Be inspired by Dartmouth’s amazing history by visiting Dartmouth Castle in the most scenic position on the water’s edge of the river Dart. Arrive in style along the river or you can walk from the town and take in the wonderful views. The castle has acted as a fortress for over 600 years, guarding the entrance to the narrow Estuary.

    Blackpool Sands

    Situated in a sheltered bay enveloped with evergreens and pines, is the Blue Flag awarded Blackpool Sands, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The beach is renowned for its sparkling, crystal clear water and it is often commented that the beach looks more Mediterranean or Aegean in appearance.

    Shaldon Beach

    Located at the mouth of the River Teign, Shaldon Beach is particularly popular with water enthusiasts. From rowing and sailing to canoeing and fishing, this beach is a hive of activity. Large container ships can be seen navigating the narrow estuary mouth at high tide as they enter Teignmouth harbour.

    Bantham Beach

    Bantham beach is an AONB and considered one of Devon’s premier surfing beaches. The beach is renowned for both its vast, breathtaking panoramic views over Bigbury Bay and Burgh Island and its multitude of water based activities for families.

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