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There are plenty of remote cottages in Devon which are ideal for guests who want to explore this beautiful county in peace and tranquillity. With its hidden coves, rugged clifftops, quaint villages, extensive moorlands and stunning Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Devon offers a host of superb landscapes for you to discover. The choice of remote self-catering accommodation includes log cabins, barn conversions, spacious farmhouses, picturesque cottages, shepherd’s huts and stylish lodges. From the craggy coasts in the north to the quiet fishing villages in the south, Devon has a range of secluded cottages and holiday homes in remote locations. This is a perfect spot for romantic retreats, family getaways, nature-spotting holidays and short breaks miles from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
Devon has miles of glorious coastline and extraordinary countryside to discover from our remote holiday cottages, and is an idyllic destination for a peaceful, relaxing, or energetic break. The county is home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, several Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and two stunning national parks. Devon’s magnificent northern coast is known for its sweeping coastline, charming surfing beaches, picturesque seaside resorts, and the glorious expanses of Exmoor National Park. Along the south coast, you can visit some of the sheltered coves along the English Riviera. In the heart of the county, you can explore the beautiful Tamar Valley or discover the open moorlands and deep valleys of Dartmoor National Park. With miles of open country, Devon is also an ideal area for nature-spotting, photography and painting.