Hidden Valley Park offers luxury holiday lodges and log cabins for holiday rental. Hidden Valley is a 5 star campsite & touring caravan site in the heart of North Devon. We are just 5 miles from three of the countries most prestigious beeches including Woolacombe & Saunton Sands, and 5 miles from the Victorian harbour town of Ilfacombe.
offers the following facilities.
RestaurantWhen you book a holiday lodge at Hidden Valley Park you get the best of both worlds. A self catering holiday gives you the freedom of being able to explore all the delights Ilfracombe and Devon has to offer with out being tied down to meal times...And for the times when you don't want to cook you can treat yourself at the Hidden Valley Park restaurant. Of course you can always eat out at the local pubs and restaurants as well!. Ideal for fishing holidaysDon't forget to pack your fishing gear! Hidden Valley Park is an ideal base for a fishing holiday in Devon as there are fishing opportunities either on the park or close by.
Perfect for GolfersWant a Devon golf break or holiday? Then booking a self catering lodge at Hidden Valley Park could be a great solution. There is a golf course on the park or near by. And with plenty for non golfers to do either at Hidden Valley Park or in and around the Ilfracombe area the non golfers will have a great time too.
Children's Play AreaIf you are looking to book a family holiday then Hidden Valley Park could be the perfect answer. Hidden Valley Park has a children's play area which is ideal for kids to burn off excess energy and make friends with the other children enjoying their Devon holiday.
LaunderetteIf you are booking a longer holiday at Hidden Valley Park then it's still possible to pack light. The on park launderette will help you make the most of the clothes you have packed.
Pet Friendly LodgesThere is no reason to leave your pets behind because at Hidden Valley Park some lodge accommodation welcomes well behaved pets. Hidden Valley Park understands that a family holiday means all the members of your family including your dog. You also get to save money as well as we all know that kenels can be pretty expensive. There is also plenty to do around Ilfracombe for both you and your dog. You don't have to worry about having to return to your lodge if you are out and about on the park as there are toilets and showers available.
Other facilities and features include:
There is a public telephone available Horse Riding on the park or near the lodges There is a shop on the park to buy food and other essentials
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