Are you heading down to Devon and Cornwall and need somewhere to stay? Let us inspire you with this selection, ideal for exploring these beautiful counties known for smugglers' coves and pirates.
The National Trust has a varied selection of B&Bs, campsites, holiday cottages and youth hostels to make your stay unique, enjoyable and comfortable.
Bed and breakfasts
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The region offers some lovely B&Bs, from 15th-century farmhouses situated on organic farms and cottages with sea views to self-catering barn conversions and townhouses with home-cooked food. The majority are close to stunning beaches and quiet coves. |
Camping and caravanning
Sleeping in the great outdoors can be a lot of fun. Our campsite at Highertown Farm has fine views of the south-east Cornwall coast and is situated near a secluded beach. Dunscombe Manor Caravan Park is located in 15 acres of unspoilt countryside. If you're willing to go that extra mile, Lundy Island also has camping and caravanning facilities. |
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Holiday cottages
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With many stunning holiday cottages dotted all over Devon and Cornwall, you'll be spoilt for choice. Take your pick from cottages with harbour views, a former cobbler's shop, a folly overlooking Lundy Bay, or a water tower for a more unusual sleeping experience! |
Youth hostels
Several attractive youth hostels can be found in Devon and Cornwall if you know where to look. Palace Stables youth hostel is situated right by the harbour in Boscastle. The Lizard Point youth hostel has stunning views out to sea. Try a range of watersports at Sharpitor in Salcombe or stay at Dunderhole Point in Tintagel, a former quarry manager's cottage perched on a cliff. |
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