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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tamar View Lodge

Cornwall

Tamar View Lodge

Ref: S777596

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Set in a bowl of hills at the head of a tidal creek that leads to the Hamoaze, opposite the great naval city of Plymouth, Millbrook is located on the Rame Peninsula, "Cornwall's Forgotten Corner". Bounded by the Lynher and Tamar rivers, the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Midway Lodge

Cornwall

Midway Lodge

Ref: S777212

Reviews 12

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The twin villages of Kingsand and Cawsand, with narrow streets winding between pastel-coloured cottages, lie on the Rame Peninsula just 5 miles from Plymouth, but because the high ground of Mount Edgcumbe lies between, you are not aware of being...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lodge 23

Cornwall

Lodge 23

Ref: S480537

Reviews 19

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Torpoint is a town in Cornwall's Rame Peninsula in the southeast of Cornwall. Torpoint was founded in the early 1800s, and before this, the area's main hub was in Antony. Torpoint has gardens, museums, pubs, and restaurants, as well as surf...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Three Views Lodge

Cornwall

Three Views Lodge

Ref: S778071

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Set in a bowl of hills at the head of a tidal creek that leads to the Hamoaze, opposite the great naval city of Plymouth, Millbrook is located on the Rame Peninsula, "Cornwall's Forgotten Corner". Bounded by the Lynher and Tamar rivers, the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lodge 16

Cornwall

Lodge 16

Ref: S879368

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Set in a bowl of hills at the head of a tidal creek that leads to the Hamoaze, opposite the great naval city of Plymouth, Millbrook is located on the Rame Peninsula, "Cornwall's Forgotten Corner". Bounded by the Lynher and Tamar rivers, the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bovisand Lodge Holiday Park

Plymouth

Bovisand Lodge Holiday Park

Ref: S507301

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bovisand Lodge Holiday Park

Plymouth

Bovisand Lodge Holiday Park

Ref: S507300

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bovisand Lodge Holiday Park

Plymouth

Bovisand Lodge Holiday Park

Ref: S347162

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Lodges & Log Cabins in Cawsand

In need of a last-minute getaway? Then Cawsand is where you need to be. Known as a dream holiday destination for sailing enthusiasts, you'll fall in love with its seaside charm, coastal cliffs and beaches. For an escape like no other, explore hidden coves and secluded beaches, seek out charming local pubs and enjoy traditional cuisine and explore quaint fishing villages along the coast.

There's no such thing as being too last-minute with our collection of late availability lodges and log cabins. Maybe you need space for two? Or a place that accommodates all your family and friends? Just know you can rely on us to find a home everyone will love. In Cawsand, choose to be in the action and amongst the locals or opt for tranquillity and complete seclusion. With accommodation that caters to every preference, our offering is furnished with all the amenities you'd expect in a second home. Want to add something special? Many of our properties come with a hot tub and are dog-friendly too.

Keen to explore more of what Cawsand has to offer? Tour the region's renowned attractions, from Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park to Plymouth Hoe, and Rame Head. Explore the stunning Rame Peninsula, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and picturesque landscapes. Take a leisurely hike along the South West Coast Path, immersing yourself in the rugged cliffs, rolling hills, and panoramic views of the English Channel. Ready for your spur-of-the-moment trip? You're literally only a few clicks away.

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What our customers say about their holidays

  • Michael - Verified booking

    Only downside it was a bit of a pain transporting the luggage down to the lodge.

    As it was down a gravel path of about a 100 meters. Luckily we had taken a collapsible trolley truck but still has to make 3 trips on arrival and departure. The complex has electric golf type trollies outside reception but presumably for booking made through Whitesand bay holiday park. Ours was privitaley owned but we were offered there luggage trolleys. The view from the Lodge patio deck was amazing looking over Plymouth sound and rolling hills. The only sounds we could hear came from sheep on the hillside, birds and the wind. It was quite breezy for all of our 5 night stay. But welcoming in the hot sunshine. We could not fault the lodge as it had everything one needed for a home away holiday. The owner catered for a pleasant stay with milk tea and coffee in the fridge and cupboards. The park facilities were good with a pub and restaurant. Although as it was early session the pub and restaurant closed at 20:30 during the week. We enjoyed a plentiful lovely Sunday lunch on the patio outside the restaurant. There was a pool opposite but didn't use on this occasion. There wasn't a shop on the park but don't know if there is one in high season. The nearest shop was a few miles away in Millbrook down narrow precarious country lanes. The nearest major supermarket was Sainsbury's in Torpoint about a 20 minute drive also down narrow lanes until you reached wider B roads. I did a major shop there the day after our arrival. So we had enough supplies for a few days. After a day out to Perrenporth we topped up at Tesco Extra in nearby Plymouth. We came back to Cornwall on the Torpoint ferry, not to be missed. There are some wonderful places to visit nearby like Cawsand and Kingsand villages next to each other with charming streets houses an little sandy bays. A visit to Mount Edgcumbe House and gardens is highly recommended. A walk down through the park takes you down to the shores of Plymouth Sound where you can watch the boats and ships sail in and out. Pont Avon departed to Santander while I was there. There's also a foot ferry from there across to Plymouth. An enchanting pub to the left of the lower entrance gates. I can't wait to go back to the lodge to explore beautiful Cornwall Futher!

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  • Ian - Verified booking

    Location on the site gives a magnificent view (weather permitting) out over Millbrook, the Tamar river and Plymouth in the distance, we were there in late December and most days woke to low cloud/mist.

    The lodge was well presented and comfortable, living up to it's listing. Although we appreciated the thought behind the voucher for the Canteen at Marker Heights it was not used as we were too busy exploring the rest of Cornwall. It was disappointing to find the base of the microwave covered in crumbs. We were also surpised not to find a welcoming pack advising how things worked (never got to fathom out the thermoset programming but never went cold either), local health care, local eating establisments, places of interest, what to do at the end of the stay, etc. As mentioned by other reviewers parts are in need of some minor TLC, we found that the lever operated plugs in both vanity sinks were in need of some adjustment to get them to the open position, althought as this was probably the last booking of the year it is not surprising that a little bit of refurbisment is required. Taking Ollie for his morning walk, the trip all the way down to the beach and back would have been too much for his owner but if you start this trek, just below the Cliff Top cafe there is a small path off to the right which enables you to safely meander along the cliff face enabling views of the water and sand below before a short easy climb to the road which takes you back to the site. We had a good meal in the onsite pub/restaurant on the first night but then tended to eat out in Kingsand (The Halfway House Inn)/Cawsand (The Bay Bar & Restaurant), all 3 places were dog friendly which is essential to us. There are a lot of narrow twisty roads in the area so take it slowly as you might encounter a small herd of deer coming the other way as we did one morning. Would we book again - Yes.

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  • Katherine - Verified booking

    We had a lovely relaxing holiday in this very comfortable lodge.

    It was very clean and homely and we loved siting on the decking looking at the view. There were just a couple of very small things: There were quite a few light bulbs that needed replacing including the outside lights and the smaller sofa was quite uncomfortable but none of this distracted from our stay. The location is great, very quiet especially off season, which we wanted. The site is well maintained and the pub was really welcoming, dog friendly and the food was exceptional. It is worth noting there is no shop anyway within walking distance and although there is a co op in Millbrook it is a single track road to get there or 20 mins drive the long way, so bring some basics if arriving late. The other thing I wish we had known was that although the beach is right opposite the site the walk down to it is very very steep so not easy to do quickly or too often if you have a dog who is beach mad and wants to go to it at least twice a day!! The slightly easier path is within the MOD firing range so not accessible all the time. All in all we would highly recommend.

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  • Clare - Verified booking

    Lodge 23 at whitsand Bay Fort, immaculately presented with fantastic views, There are some nice little touches such as milk, tea, coffee and sugar on arrival.

    We took our dog and relieved that the veranda is totally enclosed and gated at each end so he could 'potter’ around safely. Very Impressed with amount of storage in all areas of the property, (small thing -could do with more clothes hangers) Bedrooms felt warm at night, even though the outside temperature was 14° so a fan would be welcome particularly on the very warm summer nights. Contact with Lodge owner has been great, they emailed us a map of the site and have answered any questions we had swiftly. The site facilities are very good, though the swimming pool was closed for refurbishment on our visit. Restaurant is very good, with reasonably priced food, all the staff were very friendly. The site cafe great for a good cooked breakfast. Car parking, you get one allocated space, any additional car is charged at £10 a day, which I felt was excessive, you can park free on the road but space looked limited. I would certainly recommend Lodge 23 as a lovely place to stay, we’ll certainly stay there again.

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  • Michael - Verified booking

    The lodge was amazing.

    The views were stunning. We would love to go back again. The only bit of downside to it was even though we could not park our car outside the lodge which we accepted , what we didn’t know is it we had to carry all our luggage etc from the car park down to the lodge which is quite a hike unfortunately the owners of the site seem to have a bit of an attitude towards privately owned lodges as they had Electric vehicles which they could’ve taken our luggage down, but it was a no , also, if you come in 2 cars you have to pay an extra £35 a week . I’m sorry owners, but I think you need to pay a bit of tension on the crockery as we found the dishes was still dirty. No doubt not cleaned properly from dishwasher also had to retrieve items from under the settee could do with being hoovered. We are looking forward to going back again because we had such a great time , don’t be put off by what I’ve just said as it’s only really trivial, but I felt as though I should mention it ,happy holidays .

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