VALLEY LODGE 31, Pet Friendly, Country Holiday Cottage In Callington, Callington

Cornwall. Sleeps up to 6

This villa-style accommodation in Tamar Valley Resort can sleep six people in three bedrooms

This villa-style retreat with private hot tub at Tamar Valley Resort in Callington is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The on-site facilities include indoor & outdoor heated swimming pools, onsite bar and restaurant, with shop & reception. Valley Lodge 31 sits in the heart of the resort in well maintained grounds and is ideal for families looking for great value accommodation. Over two floors, the open plan sitting room with dining area is a good social space., with balcony and rural views. Three bedrooms; a double and two twins and two bathrooms complete the interior. There is also a terrace with table and chairs for hot tub relaxation, sunshine dining and evening tipples. Within a short drive is the National Trust property, Cotehele, a Tudor house and valley garden estate set above the River Tamar. A little further afield you can visit the glorious sandy beach at Whitsand Bay with dramatic scenery and sheer cliffs. Equally accessible are Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor National Park with undulating moorlands and a myriad of historic sites and monuments - a rambler's dream. For families seeking a bolthole with on-site facilities, Valley Lodge 31 is a great choice!

Amenities: Electric heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, TV, DVD. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair available on request. Allocated parking for 1 car. Patio area with garden furniture and hot tub. Pets welcome, £20 per pet per week. Sorry, no smoking. On-site shop and pub within paces. Coast less than 10 miles. Note: Sorry, no washing machine in the property however, laundry service can be offered via reception at cost. Note: This property has a private water supply which is tested regularly. Note: Seasonal opening times may apply to all facilities. Note: Outdoor pool is open from mid May - mid September (weather dependant)

Region: Cornwall’s visitors are constantly tempted back to the beautiful coastline, tiny fishing villages, hidden coves and the world-class surfing. Whatever the reason, Cornwall has long cemented its place as one of Britain’s premier holiday destinations.

Town: Callington is a Cornish market town, rich in mining heritage and overlooked by Kit Hill, the highest point in the area, donated to the people of Cornwall by Prince Charles to celebrate the birth of Prince William. From the top of Kit Hill there are fabulous views across south-east Cornwall as far as Plymouth Sound. Callington is set in the heart of the Tamar Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and offers a good selection of shops, inns and cafes, as well as being the home of Ginsters Cornish pasties. A few miles away, the quaint village of Calstock clings to the steep banks of the river Tamar and is dominated by the splendid Calstock Railway Viaduct, a giant 11-arched stone construction supporting one of Britain’s most picturesque branch lines running through the Tamar Valley. Other interesting places along the river are Cotehele, a beautiful historic house and gardens owned by the National Trust with a small quay and inn, and Morwhellam Quay, a theme park that staged a living history production for the BBC and where visitors can explore the rich mining heritage and watch blacksmiths, potters and craftsmen at work. The pannier market town of Tavistock is only nine miles from Callington and is well worth a visit on your way to a day’s walk on Dartmoor. A splendid base to explore south Cornwall and West Devon.

This lodge is located in Gunnislake. Calstock Arts Centre and Limekiln Gallery are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Launceston Steam Railway and Adrenalin Quarry. Traveling with kids? Consider Kartworld and Port Eliot House and Gardens.

Weekly price from £630

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