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Grattons Cedar Lodges

Berrynarbor, Ilfracombe
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Discover the serene charm of Grattons Cedar Lodges, nestled in a picturesque hillside garden on the edge of Berrynarbor village. This tranquil retreat offers stunning valley and sea views, providing an idyllic setting for a peaceful getaway.

The lodges are perfectly positioned just a mile from Exmoor National Park and close to some of the finest beaches in the UK. With the South West Coastal Path nearby, it's an ideal spot for exploring the natural beauty of North Devon or simply unwinding in the garden's tranquillity.

Accommodating parties of various sizes, the lodges offer a comfortable and cosy stay. Whether you're seeking a romantic escape or a family adventure, these lodges cater to all, with a children's play area and a designated field for dog walking enhancing your stay.

For a more comprehensive look at these and other holiday retreats, Grattons Cedar Lodges promise a memorable experience, combining the comforts of home with the allure of the great outdoors.

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  • Stunning sea and valley views
  • Tranquil setting
  • Ideal for exploring

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Grattons Cedar Lodges Features

Park Facilities
  • Children's play area
  • Field for dog walking
  • Laundry room
  • Nearby pubs
  • Nearby shop
  • Close to Exmoor National Park
  • Close to beaches
  • South West Coastal Path nearby
  • Valley and sea views
Accommodation features
  • A choice of one and two bedroom timber lodges
  • Flat screen TV with Freeview/DVD
  • Wi-Fi
  • Kitchen including microwave
  • Shower
  • Bed linen and duvets
  • Towels are not provided
  • Beds made up for your arrival
  • Barbecue
  • Highchairs
  • Pets £49 per week or £39 per short break each (max 3)
  • All non-smoking accommodation
  • Due to steep gradients and steps this park is not suitable for wheelchair users or persons with limited mobility

Accommodation at Grattons Cedar Lodges

Sleeps 2
Pets 3
Unique, peaceful, cosy and quaint cedar wood built holiday lodge. One double featuring wardrobe, bathroom with electric shower, open-plan living space featuring modern kitchen, dining area and lounge. Front door leading to decking for al fresco dining. Ideal for exploring North Devon.
From £135 per week
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Sleeps 4
Pets 3
Unique, peaceful, cosy and quaint cedar wood built holiday lodge. One double featuring wardrobe and one twin room featuring a bunk bed with bottom double and single top bunk, bathroom with electric shower, open-plan living space featuring modern kitchen, dining area and lounge. Front door leading to decking for al fresco dining. Ideal for exploring North Devon.
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Sleeps 2
Pets 3
Unique, peaceful, cosy and quaint cedar wood built holiday lodge. One double featuring wardrobe, bathroom with electric shower, open-plan living space featuring modern kitchen, dining area and lounge. Front door leading to decking for al fresco dining. Ideal for exploring North Devon.
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Sleeps 2
Pets 3
Unique, peaceful, cosy and quaint cedar wood built holiday lodge. One double featuring wardrobe, bathroom with electric shower, open-plan living space featuring modern kitchen, dining area and lounge. Front door leading to decking for al fresco dining. Ideal for exploring North Devon.
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Sleeps 2
Pets 3
Unique, peaceful, cosy and quaint cedar wood built holiday lodge. One double featuring wardrobe, bathroom with electric shower, open-plan living space featuring modern kitchen, dining area and lounge. Front door leading to decking for al fresco dining. Ideal for exploring North Devon.
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Sleeps 2
Pets 3
Unique, peaceful, cosy and quaint cedar wood built holiday lodge. One double featuring wardrobe, bathroom with electric shower, open-plan living space featuring modern kitchen, dining area and lounge. Front door leading to decking for al fresco dining. Ideal for exploring North Devon.
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Sleeps 4
Pets 3
Unique, peaceful, cosy and quaint cedar wood built holiday lodge. One double featuring wardrobe and one twin room featuring a bunk bed with bottom double and single top bunk, bathroom with electric shower, open-plan living space featuring modern kitchen, dining area and lounge. Front door leading to decking for al fresco dining. Ideal for exploring North Devon.
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Sleeps 4
Pets 3
Unique, peaceful, cosy and quaint cedar wood built holiday lodge. One double featuring wardrobe and one twin room featuring two single beds, bathroom with electric shower, open-plan living space featuring modern kitchen, dining area and lounge. Front door leading to decking for al fresco dining. Ideal for exploring North Devon.
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Sleeps 4
Pets 3
Unique, peaceful, cosy and quaint cedar wood built holiday lodge. One double featuring wardrobe and one twin room featuring a bunk bed with bottom double and single top bunk, bathroom with electric shower, open-plan living space featuring modern kitchen, dining area and lounge. Front door leading to decking for al fresco dining. Ideal for exploring North Devon.
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Helpful Info To Get More From Your Stay

What do guests love about this accommodation?

Guests have expressed their appreciation for the peaceful location and the beautiful surroundings of the lodges. They also enjoyed the proximity to local attractions and the convenience of having pubs and a shop nearby. The stunning valley and sea views from the lodges were particularly well-received.

Getting there

To get to Grattons Cedar Lodges, if driving, take the M5 motorway and exit for North Devon. By rail, the nearest train station is Barnstaple, from where you can take a taxi or bus to the lodges.

Nearby Essentials

During your stay, you'll have convenient access to a selection of nearby amenities, including some of the area's tastiest takeout options. Click any of the postcodes for a map along with handy driving instructions and the fastest route from your accommodation.
Service Distance (miles) Postcode
Pharmacy 4.2 milesEX34 9QW
Train station 11 milesEX31 2AU
Pub 0.5 milesEX34 9SG
Dog walk On-site
Supermarket 3.8 milesEX34 8PF
Indian takeaway (Anaya's) 4.1 milesEX34 9HW
Chinese takeaway (The Bamboo) 4.3 milesEX34 9HL
Italian takeaway (Giovannis) 4.2 milesEX34 9HW

For families with Kids

This destination is family-friendly with a children's play area on-site, ensuring entertainment for the little ones. The proximity to beaches and Exmoor National Park offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities that children will love.

Is Grattons Cedar Lodges A good location for couples?

For couples, this is a romantic haven with its serene views and quiet garden setting. Nearby, enjoy coastal walks or intimate dining experiences in the local pubs, making for perfect romantic days out.

Dining and Cafes

The closest is The Sawmills Freehouse (01271 882259), renowned for its hearty meals. For a delightful café experience, visit Hele Corn Mill & Tea Room (01271 863706), just a short drive away.

Within walking distance of your lodge

A short walk away you'll find stunning beaches, scenic walking paths, local shops, and inviting pubs, all within the charming village of Berrynarbor.

Quickfire FAQs

Do the accommodations have hot tubs?

No, none of the properties available have hot tubs.

Is this location pet-friendly?

Yes, pets are welcome here, with a dedicated field for dog walking available on-site.

What type of views can I expect?

Expect to be greeted with breathtaking valley and sea views, offering a picturesque backdrop to your stay.

Are there any local shops or pubs nearby?

Yes, there are two pubs and a shop in close proximity, adding convenience to your visit.

How close is this site to Exmoor National Park?

The park is just a mile away from Exmoor National Park, perfect for nature enthusiasts.

Are there facilities for children?

Yes, there is a children's play area on-site, making it suitable for families with young children.

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Visitor Reviews of Grattons Cedar Lodges

Emma Carter
Date of stay: 2nd October 2024
Honestly, the place was disgusting when we left.
Emma Carter
Date of stay: 26th August 2024
The lodge feels a bit tired and needs some love. The sofa and bed aren’t comfy and the shower cubicle was patched up with tape. Could be lovely with some TLC, really!
Emma Carter
Date of stay: 25th August 2024
The lodge was lovely and suited our needs perfectly. A bit of TLC wouldn’t hurt-some windows won’t close, the door handle’s broken and the bedside light’s out. Still, overall, we enjoyed it!
Emily
Date of stay: 18th August 2024
The cabin was quite basic inside. The drawers smelled weird, so I had to grab some fresheners. Also, the toilet wasn’t smelling great either. Not the best experience.
Emma
Date of stay: 24th July 2024
Really enjoyed our stay, will definitely return soon!
Oliver
Date of stay: 22nd July 2024
Comfortable, friendly, good value
James
Date of stay: 21st July 2024
Not worth it
Jess
Date of stay: 13th July 2024
We stayed at this place recently and honestly, it’s got loads of potential but really needs some TLC. The view was stunning and it’s such a charming spot, but the state of the room left us a bit disappointed. The bed was so creaky, it felt like it might fall apart if you shifted even a little - not exactly comfy! The pillows were just awful, thin as cardboard and probably as old. There was a loose sheet on the mattress that kept sliding around and in the morning, we noticed the fitted sheet had what looked like urine stains, which was pretty gross. The kitchenware was also a letdown; the pans looked battered and needed a good scrub before use. The kettle was grimy on the outside with brown dirt and the sofa had torn cushions, so not very inviting. The shower was another issue - the shower head bar was broken, so we had to hold the shower head ourselves or risk it falling off, which it did - right onto my head! The dustpan and brush were useless, with bent and out-of-shape bristles. It’s such a shame because the place itself is lovely and the views are incredible, but considering what we paid - nearly £100 a night - I expected better, especially since we were charged extra to bring our dog. Honestly, for the price, I was pretty disappointed.
Mark
Date of stay: 28th June 2024
Really enjoyed our stay, will definitely come back!
Emma
Date of stay: 27th June 2024
We spent a week here in June and honestly, it was lovely. The views over the village and fields are stunning - really picturesque. The location was great, close enough to beaches and within walking distance of two pubs, which was handy. Woolacombe and other beaches are just a short drive away. Justin, the host, was super friendly and helpful. The place itself was comfy and had everything we needed. Definitely recommend and we’ll be back for sure!
Emma Carter
Date of stay: 27th June 2024
Cleanliness could definitely improve
Emma
Date of stay: 17th June 2024
Really enjoyed our stay here! The lodge was comfy and had all we needed for a relaxing break.
Alex
Date of stay: 3rd June 2024
We found the place really cosy and spotless, which was great. The wardrobe was a bit snug for two of us, but since we packed for all the weather surprises, it felt like we had four people's clothes! The shower was warm and had instant hot water, which was a bonus. The bed was super comfy and everything looked fresh and tidy when we arrived. Loved sitting outside with the table, chairs and a glass of the free Prosecco if the weather was nice. Definitely recommend!
Emma
Date of stay: 29th May 2024
We had such a lovely weekend at the Putsborough lodge! The place was spotless and surprisingly spacious, with just the right facilities. The view from the front was absolutely stunning, perfect for unwinding. The beds were comfy and it’s really ideal if you’re after some peace and quiet. Honestly, we’d definitely return - it’s just a great spot to relax without any fuss.
Claire
Date of stay: 15th May 2024
Nice place overall, though the steep walk up is a bit of a workout. Sofa’s a little low, but still lovely stay.
Emma
Date of stay: 13th May 2024
Lovely spot, would visit again
Emma
Date of stay: 1st May 2024
Really enjoyed our stay, the lodge was spotless, well-equipped and had gorgeous views.
Emma
Date of stay: 7th April 2024
Great stay, definitely coming back
Emma Carter
Date of stay: 13th November 2023
We found the lodge pretty run down, with chipped paint on the beds, which was a real letdown. Also, it’s not ideal for older guests with mobility issues and we wish that info had been clearer before booking. Disappointing overall.
Emma Clarke
Date of stay: 13th November 2023
Honestly, it's frustrating how the owner can take your money but doesn't bother to keep the place clean. We had to buy our own cleaning supplies just to tidy up ourselves. Nobody answers the phone or is around when you need help, which is really poor service. We usually stay at Hawkchurch Resort and Spa, where everything’s spotless and towels are provided. This place definitely needs a serious overhaul-maybe close it for a bit to sort out the cabins and get proper furniture or a proper cleaner in.
Emma Carter
Date of stay: 1st November 2023
The setting of these lodges is absolutely stunning, no doubt about that. Sadly, the cleanliness inside was quite disappointing - rubbish from previous visitors and overall grime. Considering the price, I expected a much higher standard, really let us down.
Jamie
Date of stay: 1st November 2023
Really enjoyed our stay here, the location is lovely and we’ll definitely be back soon!
Emily
Date of stay: 1st November 2023
We had such a lovely stay here! Perfect for a peaceful break, especially with our dogs - they loved the open spaces and walks right from the site without needing to jump in the car. The walk to Watermouth harbour through the dog-friendly field was just beautiful and the views from the lodge’s deck were stunning, ideal for lazy afternoons. The lodge itself was cosy and well-equipped, making it easy to settle in with the dogs. We also enjoyed visiting the nearby pub in the village; it’s really charming. Justin, the site manager, was super helpful and friendly, always happy to share local tips, which made our trip even better. All in all, it’s a fantastic spot to escape the hustle and relax in gorgeous countryside and coast. We’d definitely come back - it really felt like a home away from home!
Charlotte
Date of stay: 1st November 2023
Honestly, we weren’t expecting much, but the place was pretty disappointing. The fridge was covered in mould, so we had to give it a good scrub before storing any food. The plates, cups and pans also needed cleaning, which was a bit of a pain. We found a dog chew and loads of dust under the radiator, not great. The bathroom was grimy and the window wouldn’t close properly, so bugs kept coming in every morning. The toilet seat was broken too. The bed was comfy but a hassle to get into since we had to pull it out every night. The sofa definitely needs an upgrade, it’s seen better days. Outside, the lodge was filthy - cobwebs in the open windows, mould inside the panes, definitely overdue for a proper clean.
Emma
Date of stay: 1st November 2023
We chose this place mainly because there isn’t much nearby and the area is really hilly, which was a bit of a challenge with the dogs. They loved running around in the woods nearby, so that was a big plus! It’d be really helpful if they had a map of local walks available in the room, though - we only found out from a local lady just before leaving and it was too late to buy one. The room itself had all the essentials, but it wasn’t the cleanest - we did spot a mouse’s droppings under the kitchen sink, though luckily we didn’t see the mouse itself. There’s a pub down the hill that’s dog-friendly and their food was quite nice. We did lots of exploring, visiting Ilfracombe, Woolacombe and Castle Hill - miles of walking! One thing that was a bit confusing was the check-in time; the email said 5pm, but we actually could’ve arrived from 3pm. On the last day, we could stay until 10am, which was handy. Honestly, we don’t think we’ll go back since we feel like we’ve seen all there is to see in the area and it’s quite a trek to get here.
Debbie
Great location with lovely views. Fantastic for us and 3 dogs with walks all around. Great base for exploring north Devon. Accommodation was basic but everything we needed. Would visit again.
Sharron
Very friendly and helpful staff; Justin! Lovely clean lodge, with everything we needed. Beautiful views and a lovely dog walk at the back of the site. Up a very steep hill! But well worth it. Would highly recommend. Our second visit.
Mark
Very nice, with 2dogs it can be difficult but this was nice and easy.
Charlotte
Lovely quite space lots of step but view was very lonely Noone there to greet you
Michael
We had one problem which was the shower door we were told a it would be fixed, but ended up doing the repair ourselves, we were unable to use the shower before then,still had a wonderful stay beautifull place .
Mandy
Could not get a better location for tranquility and views, lovely lodges,
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