Braemar is a fascinating traditional cottage situated in Croyde, Devon, an area renowned for its surfing culture. This spacious accommodation is designed to provide a relaxing retreat, ideal for families or groups seeking a coastal getaway. The cottage comfortably sleeps up to six guests, featuring two well-appointed bedrooms, and offers additional amenities such as a cot and high chair upon request. The property boasts an open fire, enhancing its cozy atmosphere, while Wi-Fi connectivity ensures that guests can stay connected during their stay.
Set in an elevated position, Braemar is surrounded by large gardens that provide stunning views of the sea, creating a picturesque setting for a holiday. The extensive enclosed garden is a perfect safe haven for children to play, surrounded by trees and shrubs that add to the natural beauty of the environment. Guests will appreciate the convenience of off-road parking available for up to two cars on a tarmac drive, making access to the property straightforward and hassle-free.
The location of Braemar is particularly advantageous, as it allows easy access to both the village and the beach. A short five-minute walk leads guests into the village, where they can explore local shops and amenities, while a ten-minute stroll takes them to the sandy beach, perfect for sunbathing or surfing. The nearby Ilfracombe Harbour and South West Coast Path offer additional opportunities for outdoor adventures, making this cottage an excellent base for exploring the stunning North Devon coastline.
For those traveling with children, the area provides a variety of family-friendly activities, such as Marwood Hill Gardens and Funder Zone, ensuring that younger guests have plenty to do. Adventurous visitors can enjoy water sports like jet skiing and scuba diving, or engage in outdoor pursuits such as mountain biking and horse riding. With its blend of relaxation, adventure, and family-friendly options, Braemar in Croyde is an ideal destination for a memorable holiday in the South West of England.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!