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Most of the time our holiday properties book out for the Full week (7 nights), however there are times during some Off Peak periods or last minute where Short Breaks may be arranged with certain properties. They can be either 3, 4, 5 or 6 nights and are priced accordingly. Please remember that all short break enquiries have to be checked prior to booking, simply find your perfect cottage, get in touch and we will help finalise your enquiry either email or phone our Reservation Team .


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Hartland

Hartland holidays

Set against the spectacular Atlantic coastline, and designated an Area of Outstanding Beauty, Hartland is a haven of peace and tranquillity, with secluded coves and wonderful cliff top walks to be explored nearby.

The town itself is small and charming, with a few shops and pubs, but the focal point must be Hartland Point, home to the lighthouse, and Hartland Quay, with its rugged, dramatic rock formations, and its striking scenery. Sunsets are simply stunning viewed from this place, looking out to Lundy Island and beyond.

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About Hartland

Hartland

Once, one of the largest manors in Saxon times, and home to King Alfred the Great, Hartland is on the most North-Westerly peninsula of Devon, and is a peaceful, rural location with breath-taking views of the countryside. The town has a charming square, with craft and local shops, and the church of St John, built on the site of the old town hall.

You can enjoy the most spectacular views from Hartland Point and Quay, where its rugged cliffs and beautiful coves must be seen to be believed. The South West Coastal Path follows the dramatic coastline, and is the ideal path to view the wonderful vistas from the shore.

Hartland Abbey, once a monastery, is set in beautiful woodland and gardens, and home to the Stucley family. Fascinating guided tours can be taken around this stately home, and the gardens come alive in the spring, with a carpet of bluebells in the shady wooded areas. On warm sunny days, this is the perfect place to spend an afternoon, picnicking in the grounds, or why not sample a traditional Devonshire cream tea or delicious cake, made by the ladies of the local church.

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