Pinehurst is a high end three bedroom detached lodge comfortably sleeping six guests with spacious accommodation comprising a king size, double and twin bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room. Step outside through the lounge patio doors and enjoy the decking area and furniture where you can have some al-fresco meals or a peaceful evening drink whilst enjoying the partial sea views. There is a large lawn area behind the lodge and the park also has various other seasonal activities available such as crazy golf, multi-sports court, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, outdoor play area, soft play area, mini assault course, restaurant/bar and amusements. Parking is unallocated and a short walk from the lodge.
Conveniently located by the A39 Atlantic Highway, the park is 17 miles from the regional capital town of Barnstaple with its many cafés and restaurants, Queens Theatre, multi-screen cinema, leisure centre with swimming pool, a purpose-built tennis centre with indoor and outdoor courts and an indoor trampoline centre. And the popular port town of Bideford which sits on the Torridge estuary is just 8 miles away. North Devon is famed for its fantastic natural attractions such as Exmoor National Park with its magical night skies in Europe’s first ’Dark Sky Reserve’, the many rugged coastal towns and quaint villages such as Lynton & Lynmouth, Ilfracombe and the world-famous Clovelly Village, all with awe-inspiring scenery.
If stunning beaches are your thing, then the region will leave you spoilt for choice with Saunton, Woolacombe, Croyde and Westward Ho! Beaches - all within easy reach by car. The fantastic South West Coastal Path runs through the region’s rugged coastline and is perfect for walkers and view seekers offering 90 miles of stunning walks. And the popular Tarka Trail can be accessed locally and provides the unique opportunity to follow a disused railway line on foot or by bicycle allowing you to enjoy some of Devon’s finest countryside and river scenery which will take you through places like Fremington Quay & Yarde with their excellent cafés, Instow with its estuary beach and view towards the lovely fishing village of Appledore through to Bideford, Barnstaple and beyond.
For a day with a difference why not take a trip across to Lundy Island, home to England’s first statutory Marine Nature Reserve due to its unique flora and fauna? Measuring just 3 miles by ¾ mile, this entire island has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest and trips regularly depart from either Bideford or Ilfracombe.