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A spacious bedroom features a large bed with white bedding and neatly arranged towels. Two well-appointed armchairs with patterned cushions sit beside a small table. Soft natural light enters through large windows framed by white blinds, creating a serene environment. An elegant mirror reflects the room's decor.
Apartment in Devon
5 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Ash View Apartment for Walkers, Cyclists & Artists

A beautiful Victorian basement apartment in a perfect location for exploring Dartmoor National Park and the surrounding area by foot, bicycle or car. Fully fitted kitchen, bathroom with walk in shower, and generously sized bedroom. Ash View has underfloor heating to keep you cosy. Sole entry to the apartment is via a set of outdoor stairs. Secure bicycle storage is inside the apartment and a boot room for drying clothing and gear. Art workshops are also available and taught by the host!

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A quaint cottage featuring natural stone exterior and a traditional brick-detail entrance. The front garden is lush with greenery and bordered by a low stone wall, while a British flag flutters above, complementing the charming landscape under a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Belstone
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Cosy, 2 bedroom, Dartmoor cottage. Dog friendly.

Perfect for walkers, the village of Belstone is on the north edge of Dartmoor National Park, yet only 5 minutes from the A30. Sheep and ponies graze freely through the village, and as you walk past the excellent Tors Inn the moor opens up giving access to hiking, biking and horse riding activities. Once you have arrived in Belstone you can leave your car and simply enjoy the walks and outdoor pursuits Dartmoor has to offer. Okehampton with it's range of shops is an easy 10 minute drive away.

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The exterior of Springfield Cottage is shown, featuring white walls and a grey slate roof. A well-maintained garden is visible, framed by an elegant iron fence. The cottage has multiple windows, allowing natural light to enter, while a small front yard offers greenery.
Cottage in Chagford
5 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Springfield Cottage - Cosy Medieval Hall House

Springfield Cottage is a few steps away from the centre of Chagford, a unique and historic town on Dartmoor. One of oldest properties in the town, it is a warm and welcoming house full of period features dating back to medieval times, including a large inglenook fireplace. A small frontage with lots behind! It has all modern comforts including a fully equipped kitchen and a separate wet-room style shower room with under-floor heating. Off-road parking (better suited to small to mid sized cars).

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A lush green landscape is presented, featuring rolling hills and dense vegetation under a partly cloudy sky. Various trees line the view, adding depth to the scenery, while a well-kept lawn stretches into the distance, inviting a sense of tranquility.
Cabin in Crockernwell
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 545 reviews

Fingle Farm

A delightful one bedroom chalet near to the picturesque village of Drewsteignton. The chalet is located within a small holding with the family home close by. The property is within close proximity to the A30 and within 16 miles of Exeter Airport. The self contained chalet comprises a double bed, fully equipped kitchen and shower room. Wi-Fi. We do have a number of animals on the small holding, which are kept in a separate area. The chalet is popluar with walkers on the Two Moors Way close by.

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A panoramic view showcases rolling hills and lush, green trees under a clear blue sky. Distant clouds float gently above the horizon, creating a serene landscape that highlights the natural beauty of the surrounding area.
Guest house in Sticklepath
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Coach House-Gateway to Dartmoor 'An absolute Gem!'

A private guest house with stunning views, the Coach House adjoins 'The Mount', an imposing granite built former Quarry Captains House sitting atop a hill in it's own 15 acre estate. Bridle paths lead from the property directly onto the moor. The friendly moorland Village of Sticklepath is a short walk away with its two pubs, Village Shop and National Trust's Finch Foundry. Only 2mins off the A30, a pet friendly, family friendly stay in a central Devon location, a perfect base for exploring.

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A spacious living area is highlighted by a soft beige sofa adorned with patterned cushions. A sleek coffee table sits at its center, complemented by a vase of flowers. Large glass doors offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, with rustic wooden accents enhancing the interior.
Guest house in Exeter
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Little Gables - Unique retreat on edge of Dartmoor

Little Gables is located just outside the idyllic village of Dunsford on the edge of the Dartmoor National Park. An architect designed self catered guesthouse with boutique cabin style accommodation for two. The modern rustic interior is designed for a luxurious and comfortable stay consisting of a spacious open plan kitchen and living area with vaulted ceiling, bathroom with walk in shower and a built in emperor sized bed (2m x 2m) in the bedroom area with a bath (with a view) in the room.

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The view of Nattor Farm is presented, showcasing the farmhouse with a light-colored exterior, framed by a rustic stone structure and greenery. The cobbled yard leads to the entrance, while a soft sky reflects a calm atmosphere, enhancing the farmhouse's tranquil rural setting.
Home in Willsworthy
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Dartmoor retreat in cosy 14th century farmhouse

Enjoy a peaceful retreat from the busy modern world in a 14th century farmhouse within Dartmoor National Park. Nattor Farm is perfect for children too and is located right out on the moors. Remote and secluded, it provides an ideal base for walking and wild swimming at Tavy Cleave. The traditional cobbled yard has parking for your car. No TV but complete with wifi, books, games, well equipped kitchen, study, bathroom, two bedrooms, central heating and cosy sitting room with woodburner.

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Tiny home in Devon
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

Dog Friendly Tiny House with Wood Fired Hot Tub

Escape to our couples only Tiny House on the edge of Dartmoor. Spend your days exploring the moors, then return to soak in your wood fired hot tub overlooking the fields. For the adventurous, we share our favourite local walks, kayaking spots, and cycling routes or simply switch off and enjoy the peace. Food lovers are spoilt for choice, with cosy country pubs nearby that serve fantastic food. And yes, we’re dog-friendly 🐕 because adventures are better with your dog by your side.

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A charming stone cottage is surrounded by lush greenery and well-maintained gardens. The building features large glass doors that open to the outside, and ornamental shrubs line the pathway. Nearby, a glass structure suggests additional outdoor living space.
Cottage in Chagford
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 479 reviews

Ideal place for walkers or peaceful getaways

Just over 2 miles from Chagford, on the edge of the moor is Kestor, a stunningly beautiful Dartmoor Tor. Just half a mile from there is Brimstone Down and our beautiful Annex. With its fabulous outlook that catches the morning sunrise and views across Chagford and Castle Drogo. The Annex is completely self contained with open plan bedroom with fully stocked wood burner & patio doors into the garden. With private bathroom & kitchenette with fridge, induction hob & combi microwave.

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An open-plan living area features a warm woodburner as a focal point, illuminating the space. A wooden dining table sits in the foreground, complemented by a large vase of flowers. A cozy seating area is arranged around a television, with a staircase leading to the upper floor.
Guest house in Inwardleigh
5 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

The Annex

Welcome to our charming annex in Inwardleigh, near Okehampton and Dartmoor. Our one-bedroom retreat offers a peaceful getaway or a base to explore Devon. The open-plan layout includes a well-equipped kitchen, dining area, and a snug living room with a woodburner. Upstairs, a cozy bedroom and ensuite shower await. The annex, next to the hosts' home, provides flexible arrival with a lock box and access key. Your perfect escape awaits in this idyllic village setting.

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An open-concept dining area features a wooden table surrounded by four chairs. Natural light filters through the glass roof, enhancing the airy feel. In the background, a modern kitchen is visible, equipped with contemporary appliances.
Cottage in Devon
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Melrose Cottage: Gateway to Dartmoor National Park

Bright and airy, newly renovated cottage in central Okehampton. Off street parking for two cars with exclusive use of an EV charger (charges apply). Ideally located for the Devon cycling mecca, the Granite Way, which is at the end of the road. A number of pubs, shops and restaurants are a short walk away. Dartmoor itself is also accessible by foot or a few minutes in the car. The sandy beaches of North Devon are a 40 minute drive away if you fancy a surf!

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A corner of a cozy lounge is revealed, featuring a traditional stone wall and a small wood-burning stove. A blue and white lamp stands next to a green plant, while a television is positioned across from a comfortable sofa. An inviting entryway is visible in the background.
Cottage in Belstone
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

Cosy cottage in Belstone, Dartmoor National Park

A traditional stone cottage set on a country lane on the edge of the village of Belstone, with its cosy interior is just the place to relax after a day on Dartmoor. St Anthonys Cottage is a few minutes walk from Belstone with The Tors pub, tea room, church, village stocks, and Dartmoor on your doorstep. Private garden, parking, wifi, lounge and well equipped kitchen, on the first floor are two bedrooms one double and one twin, bathroom.

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All about Okehampton

The charming traditional Devonshire town of Okehampton is known as the gateway to Dartmoor. Once an important Saxon settlement, Okehampton is now the walking hub of the South West. There are guided routes around the town, as well as woodland paths along the East Okement river, and the town is within easy walking distance of the northern side of Dartmoor National Park, with its 368 square miles of natural wilderness. North Dartmoor’s wild beauty boasts scenic cycling and horse riding routes. Soaked in centuries of lore and mystery, the moors are said to be inhabited by pixies and spirits.

The town itself is home to historic streets, cosy tea rooms serving traditional Devonshire cream teas, and charming pubs. Okehampton’s town centre features a Victorian shopping arcade with arts and crafts, gift shops, and antique stores. And if you’re looking for a little history with your outdoor adventures, you can visit one of the three National Trust properties nearby, including Lydford Gorge with its 30-metre waterfall.

What are the top things to do in Okehampton?

Granite Way

This scenic 11-mile cycle route starts in Okehampton and takes you past a disused railway viaduct, pretty villages, castles, and churches to Lydford Gorge, where the waterfall and whirlpools are known as the Devil’s Cauldron. There are a couple of popular pubs along the way where you can stop for lunch and a glass of local cider. The route is mostly traffic-free and can also be explored on foot.

Okehampton Castle

Okehampton Castle has been the site of battles, feuds, and plots for nearly 1,000 years. After a Tudor king had the former owner executed, the castle fell into decay, with the dramatic grass-covered ruins inspiring world-famous artists. Today, the castle is open during the summer months, offering audio tours. Pack some sandwiches to enjoy at the riverside picnic area — and keep an eye open for the resident ghost, Lady Howard.

Museum of Dartmoor Life

Across three floors of a former mill, the museum captures 5,000 years of local life, from Bronze Age huts to 19th-century cider making. The gallery also hosts regular art exhibitions from local creators. Children can discover interactive exhibits and search for the Dartmoor Piskies hiding amongst the displays. As the museum is an environmentally friendly Refill Devon site, you can refill your water bottle here for your onward journey.

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