Devon Holidays
Devon Holidays offers a fantastic group of lodges resting on Finlakes Holiday Park near Chudleigh, Newton Abbott. With plenty of on-site facilities, as well as hot tubs and local attractions, this group is ideal for couples, families, and friends looking for an escape to the picturesque countryside of Devon. Park up in the space provided and unpack into your lodge of choice; discover well-presented living spaces with a kitchen, dining area, and a sitting area with an electric fire. Each lodge has welcoming bedrooms in a variety of arrangements, as well as sleek shower rooms or bathrooms. Outside, discover your own private decked veranda, ideal for alfresco dining and with hot tub options available. The holiday park has a great selection of on-site facilities available to keep you entertained, including a bar and restaurant where you can enjoy a meal out and a glass of your favourite beverage, an outdoor, season swimming pool with a water slide and splash zone, indoor swimming pool with water flumes and splash zone, an adult-only spa, a fitness centre, and a children's play area. The park also offers on-site activities including close-by fishing lakes, horse riding, and tennis court, as well as access to woodland trails. You can follow signposted walking routes that guide you through enchanting areas like Pixy Hallow where you can uncover the story of the Battle of Finlake Wood and if you're lucky you may even spot some fairies and pixies. There are a whole host of attractions nearby including the Newton Abbot Town and GWR Museum where you can delve into the local history and explore the evolution of the railway industry. Huxbear Vineyard which offers tours where visitors can explore and enjoy tasting, is just a short walk from Finlake Park and you can also visit National Trust’s Bradley, a medieval manor set in an idyllic wildlife garden. If you wish to visit the seaside, head over to the town of Teignmouth where you will find a variety of watersports activities to keep you entertained, and beaches to enjoy a stroll along. This group is also within reach of the incredible Dartmoor National Park, which houses prehistoric human settlements, numerous stone circles, and burial mounds that offer a glimpse into the region's enigmatic past. As well as this history, there is an abundance of walks, birdwatching opportunities, and mountain biking trails; there's something for everyone! Enjoy all of this and more by booking Devon Holidays.
About the location
CHUDLEIGH
Newton Abbot 7.6 miles; Exeter 10.9 miles; Torquay 14.4 miles
Chudleigh is an ancient wool town resting in the Teignbridge District area of Devon, with plenty of history and scenic sights to explore at any time of year. The town has history dating back to the Saxon times, with many place names from this time still being seen today, as well as historic wonders such as caves at Rock, as well as an Iron Age hillfort overlooking the town. Chudleigh also hosts a good range of amenities, including two pubs, an English restaurant, convenience stores, quaint shops, and much more to assist on a self-catered stay. The Teign Valley is a dramatically steep wooded valley to the Eastern flank of Dartmoor National Park between the villages of Dunsford in the North and Chudleigh to the South. The villages of Christow, Lower and Higher Ashton, Dunsford and Hennock are peaceful locations for holidays with beautiful scenery all around with hills, fields, rivers and stunning thatched cottages. The entire area in and around Chudleigh is a walker's paradise with magnificent views to be admired. If you’re feeling a little more energetic then you could try your hand at rock climbing, go kayaking on the nearby River Teign, mountain biking or trekking around the location and beyond. Spend a day in the tradition seaside town of Dawlish, perfect for relaxing beach days with a variety of family-friendly attractions and amusements, while The Lawn and Brook is where you can find the famed majestic black swans. Spend a day in the ancient town of Exeter, with its wonderful City Walls encompassing its centre as well as the wonders of its Gothic cathedral, Exeter Castle, and many more landmarks awaiting to be discovered. With easy access into the Dartmoor National Park, and within easy reach of all of the excitement of Newton Abbot, Torquay and Paignton, there's no better choice than a trip to Chudleigh to explore the coast and countryside of Devon.