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Self-catering Holiday Cottages near Hartland

Looking for holiday cottages on the Hartland Peninsula, a UNESCO designated area of outstanding natural beauty, then discover our wonderful selection of Hartland self-catering properties below.

We have a wonderful selection of cottages set on a working farm, that are ideal for couples, friends and small families wishing to holiday together in this beautiful part of Devon, and also within easy reach of North Cornwall. These range from one bedroom studio cottages, cosy barn conversions all on one level sleeping up to four guests to two bedroom cottages, which sleep up to five guests. They can be booked together to cater for a large group of friends or an extended family wishing to holiday together. Many of them are dog friendly cottages in Hartland and benefit from having their own gardens, so are ideal for bringing your four-legged friends.

Situated on the Devon/Cornwall border, the remote North Devon town of Hartland provides plenty of charm with its good choice of craft shops, cafes and restaurants. The most spectacular views of the coast can be enjoyed from Hartland, renowned to be of the wildest headlands. 

Holiday cottages Hartland

The Hartland Peninsula is a walker's paradise, where the South West Coast Path circles the area and provides walks with the most fantastic scenery including ancient woodlands, open moors and traditional bridleways . Walkers of all abilities are always welcome,  where you can enjoy a gentle stroll or an invigorating hike in the area. 

Explore Hartland Quay and the Shipwreck and Smuggling Museum. It’s situated on the South West coast path so easily accessible by foot or why not try cycling down the toll road? The beauty of the beach itself can be enjoyed no matter the season or weather. The museum’s displays tell the stories of shipwrecks and trades from the Hartland Quay.

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The Dairy Holiday Cottage Hartland, Devon - Sleeps 2
The Dairy
The Dairy

Hartland

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Dairy Cottage, the farm’s former dairy is now a lovely cosy cottage for two (and an infant). Away from the other cottages as it’s attached to the main farmhouse, this charming two storey one bedroom self catering property offers comfortable accommodation just a few miles from Hartland. This quaint Devon town hidden in a rather wild and remote part of the county has a fantastic choice of independent shops, traditional inns, restaurants and cafes. It is also home to Hartland Point, boasting one of the rugged and dramatic headlands in the South West. Hartland Quay provides a wonderful beach, the Wreckers retreat cafe and the Shipwreck museum where you can learn about the area’s history of smuggling and tales from local fishermen.

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The Tack Room Holiday Cottage Hartland, Devon - Sleeps 2
The Tack Room
The Tack Room

Hartland

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Devon

One of seven countryside cottages on a former farm at Cheristow, The Tack Room is ideally situated for couples looking to explore this area of outstanding natural beauty. Just a few miles away from this one bedroom dog friendly couples retreat is the remote Devon town of Hartland, with a small collection of independent cafes, pubs and restaurants. A 30 minute walk from Cheristow along lanes and fields will lead you to Hartland Lighthouse and some remarkable views, then pick up the South West Coast Path to Hartland Quay, grab a cuppa or bite to eat at The Wreckers Retreat and learn all about local shipwrecks at the museum.

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The Linhay At Cheristow Farm Holiday Cottage Hartland, Devon - Sleeps 4
The Linhay at Cheristow Farm
The Linhay at Cheristow Farm

Hartland

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Devon

The Linhay at Cheristow Farm is ideally situated just a few miles from Hartland, in a wild and remote corner of North Devon, that is also close to the Cornwall border. Couples, friends and small families who are looking for a relaxing ‘get away from it all’ break, where they can leave the car and simply walk for miles in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, should look no further than taking a holiday at The Linhay. This two bedroom single storey holiday cottage, with its handy zip link beds can comfortably host couples, friends or a family. Hartland itself offers a great choice of pubs, restaurants, independent shops and cafes, plus there are numerous heritage sites including Hartland Abbey, Hartland Lighthouse and many attractions such as The Milky Way nearby too.

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The Stables Holiday Cottage Hartland, Devon - Sleeps 4
The Stables
The Stables

Hartland

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Devon

Situated just a few miles from the town of Hartland and its surrounding coastline, The Stables at Cheristow Farm is a delightful single storey character cottage, perfect for small families with young children who are looking for a relaxing break together. The town itself enjoys restaurants, cafes, pubs and independent shops. A visit to Hartland Quay and the Shipwreckers museum will keep little ones amused as well a trip to the beach, which is spectacular no matter the weather. Just wrap up warm and add wellies, if the weather isn’t so great, you’ll still have fun.

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The Milking Parlour At Cheristow Farm Holiday Cottage Hartland, Devon - Sleeps 4
The Milking Parlour at Cheristow Farm
The Milking Parlour at Cheristow Farm

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The Milking Parlour at Cheristow Farm, just a few miles from the remote North Devon town of Hartland offers a lovely countryside retreat for couples, friends and small families wishing to get away from it all. The Hartland Peninsula, accredited as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is home to some of the most dramatic coastline in the South West, with a rich history of smugglers and sea wrecks, ancient woodlands and stunning unspoilt Devon countryside. The town itself tucked away boasts a selection of food shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as some stunning sightseeing spots at Hartland Point and its Quay.

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The Granary At Cheristow Farm Holiday Cottage Hartland, Devon - Sleeps 5
The Granary at Cheristow Farm
The Granary at Cheristow Farm

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Devon

Granary Cottage, the largest self-catering property at Cheristow Farm accommodating up to five guests in two bedrooms is ideally situated in the Hartland Peninsula. Accredited as an Area of Outstanding Beauty, the area surrounding the remote Devon town of Hartland is a walkers’ paradise. Ancient woodlands, miles of traditional bridleways, dramatic headlands and a history steeped in shipwrecks and smuggling are all waiting to be discovered. The pretty town of Hartland itself enjoys a fantastic array of independent food and craft shops, restaurants, and pubs and there are also plenty of family attractions and heritage sites nearby to keep everyone happy on a break in Hartland.

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Holiday Cottage Hartland sleeps 6
The Orchard
The Orchard

Hartland

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Devon

The Orchard is bright, comfortable conversion to a super holiday home with 3 double downstairs bedrooms and an open-plan upstairs living room with a wood-burning stove and views across open countryside to the Atlantic beyond. The Orchard is less than 2 miles from Hartland village with its pubs, small shops and café and close to the superb surrounding coastline of the Hartland Peninsula. A visit to beautiful Hartland Quay with its pub, shop and Shipwreck and Smuggling museum is a must too.

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Looking for holiday cottages on the Hartland Peninsula, a designated Area of Outstanding natural beauty and part of the North Devon UNESCO Biosphere? Then discover our wonderful selection of self-catering properties near Hartland.

We have a great selection of cottages on a former farm, that are ideal for solo travellers, couples, friends, and families wishing to holiday in this beautiful part of Devon, and within easy reach of North Cornwall. These range from a one-bedroom studio cottage to cosy barn conversions all on one level sleeping up to four, to two- and three-bedroom cottages, which sleep up to six guests. They can be booked together to cater for a large group of friends or an extended family holidaying together. Many of them are dog friendly cottages with their own garden. There is also a large, shared children’s play area and a spa room with hot tub and sauna.

A few miles from the Devon/Cornwall border, the remote and charming North Devon village of Hartland has pubs, small shops and a café;  a  1st Sunday of the month Farmers’ Market and a mid-August Carnival.

Holiday cottages Hartland

The Hartland Peninsula, bordered by the south west coast path, is a walker's paradise with fantastic cliffscapes, waterfalls and wild Atlantic views and ancient woodlands, criss-crossed with paths. Walkers of all abilities are welcome to the area whether for a gentle stroll or an invigorating hike.
Explore Hartland Quay with its pub, shop and Shipwreck and Smuggling Museum. which tells of trading, wrecks and extraordinary lifesaving. They are just off the south west coast path so accessible by foot, as well as by the toll road. The beach, with the remains of the Quay is dramatically beautiful whatever the weather. And dog-friendly during the winter.

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