Valley Lodge 58 in Callington, Cornwall, is a spacious accommodation for up to 8 guests, with 4 bedrooms and various amenities. Situated in the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the lodge offers a comfortable and modern living space. The open-plan living room leads to a decked balcony with scenic views, perfect for outdoor dining. The kitchen is well-equipped, and the bedrooms are cozy with ample storage. The master bedroom has an en-suite bathroom and access to a decked patio area with a private hot tub for relaxation.
The location of Valley Lodge 58 allows guests to explore both Cornwall and Devon easily. Nearby attractions include Cotehele, a Tudor house with beautiful gardens, and the sandy beach at Whitsand Bay. Dartmoor National Park is also within reach, offering picturesque moorlands and historic sites. The lodge is part of the Tamar Valley Resort, which provides access to leisure facilities such as indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a bar, shop, and entertainment options like quiz nights and sporting activities during school holidays.
Valley Lodge 58 is a family-friendly accommodation, offering a perfect base for exploring the South West of England. The lodge's proximity to various attractions and amenities makes it an ideal choice for a relaxing and enjoyable holiday. Guests can enjoy the peaceful countryside surroundings, as well as the convenience of on-site facilities and entertainment options. Whether seeking outdoor adventures or simply unwinding in a hot tub, Valley Lodge 58 offers a comfortable and convenient stay for guests of all ages.
Weekly price from £600
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