Cabins in Tamar Valley with surfing

This West Country AONB has riverside walks, wildlife havens, and mining heritage sites.

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Freshwest Beach Retreat

1 unit · Glamping3 acres · Castlemartin, Wales
The Pembrokeshire coastal path goes straight past the top of the drive. The beaches of freshwater west, Broadhaven and Barafundle are close by as are some of the best climbing routes of south Pembrokeshire. The hut can sleep up to 4 in one room. Ideal for a young family or couples. There is a small kitchenette with kettle, fridge,microwave,toaster and double gas hob 'Ensuite' shower and toilet. Sleeping area in one room with a double bed and a single' day bed ' that pulls out to form another double. There is an electric shower. The hut is fully insulated so can be used all year round. It has been made using 100 per cent recycling materials for the interior The wood burner provides the heating along with the air conditioning unit. . We supply wood for the first night only. After that you have to provide your own. There is plenty of electric heating in the hut if the wood burner is not for you. Please note the hot tub will not be available from February 22nd 2023 to April 5th 2023 Please let me know at the time of booking if you would like to book the Hill billy Hot tub for your stay(at additional cost of £50 for the first night then £10 for each additional night. ) to make sure it is ready for your arrival. There is an additional charge for this which is payable separately via air b and b before arrival. Please choose the hot tub as an 'extra' this must be paid for in advance. If you request the use of the tub but do not pay in advance it wont be available for you to use during your stay The hot tub is attached to the hut and forms part of its structure and is yours exclusively to use If you like open camp fires ,with a can do attitude and are prepared to overlook the odd bit of farm work going on or not going on, as the case may be. ,appreciate the magnificent view of the sun setting in the west and the non manicured lawn you'll be fine. The place is clean but not spotless.
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Ocean View Lodge

1 unit · Glamping5 acres · Penzance, England
The Ocean View Lodge is a newly insulated timber lodge nestled within its own wildflower meadow, offering complete privacy. The lodge boasts stunning panoramic views of Mounts Bay and the majestic St. Michael's Mount. Inside, the cozy lodge features a king-size bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, a twin bedroom, a cabin bed, and a second bathroom. The front of the lodge houses a fully fitted kitchen equipped with a fridge, freezer, electric cooker, and microwave. The dining/living area offers a TV and an elegant log-burning stove, providing extensive sea views through double patio doors and large front windows. Additionally, a utility room includes a washing machine. Outside, guests can enjoy a covered hot tub, two hammocks, decking with a picnic table and deck chairs, and a fire pit, all while soaking in the fantastic views. The local country pub, The White Hart, known for serving excellent food, is conveniently within walking distance. Beautiful sandy beaches are just over a mile away. Nearby places worth visiting include Marazion and St. Michael's Mount, Mousehole, St. Ives, and Land's End. Additionally, the Minack Theatre, an open-air theatre cut into the cliffside at Porthcurno, and the highly recommended Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, which are within walking distance, offer wonderful experiences for visitors.
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Cabins in Tamar Valley with surfing guide

Overview

On the Devon and Cornwall border, the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty draws hikers and wildlife enthusiasts to its unique drowned valley landscapes. Hike steep gorges, cycle through forested valleys, or camp at peaceful country campsites. With three rivers to choose from, getting on the water is a must—set sail on a barge cruise along the Lynher River, enjoy water sports on the lakes, or fish for salmon along the Tamar River. Summer is peak season for campers, while spring and fall are the best times for bird-watching around the estuaries.

Where to go

Along the River Tamar

The River Tamar runs through the heart of the AONB, marking the border of Cornwall and Devon. Take a ride on the scenic Tamar Valley Line railway from Plymouth to Gunnislake, and hop off to visit Calstock village, enjoy riverside walks, or have lunch at a country pub. May through October is fishing season, and the river is known for its salmon and trout fishing.

Dartmoor

The River Tavy winds its way north through the Tamar Valley, where you can enjoy woodland walks and pitch your tent at rural camping grounds. Go kayaking or windsurfing at Lopwell Dam, visit the market town of Tavistock, and tuck into a traditional Devonshire cream tea at a local café. Beyond Tavistock, the wild moorlands of the Dartmoor National Park are a natural playground for hikers and campers.

South Devon

Coastal Plymouth lies between two AONBs, with the Tamar Valley to the north and South Devon to the east. Set sail on a boat cruise around the Plymouth Sound, then head along the South Devon coast to enjoy beachside camping and seaside hikes. The blue flag beaches at Bantham and Bigbury on Sea are favorites for summer sunseekers, or visit in winter, when migrating seabirds flock to the coast. 

Cornish coast

Saltash and Torpoint lie on the southwest borders of the Tamar Valley, where the Lynher River meets the Plymouth Sound. Dive into Cornwall’s mining heritage as you explore 18th-century mines, hike along the South West Coast Path, or try wakeboarding and windsurfing along the Hamoaze estuary. To escape the crowds, head to the Rame Peninsula, where you’ll find secluded coves, sea-cliffs walks, and ocean-view campsites. 

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