Devon eco lodge accommodation, England
Our bestselling UK accommodation is also an award-winner. With three exceptional ecolodges all 100% powered by renewable energy produced on site, bikes to borrow and a 21-acre nature reserve on your doorstep, you’ll experience Devon at its natural best.
Accommodation set amongst 21 acres of wildlife managed land nearby pubs and restaurants local events list farm shop with local food within walking distance Tarka Trail RHS Rosemoor dogs welcome visit the hens for egg collecting mountain and electric bike hire barbecue, badminton and campfire areas within North Devon’s UNESCO Biosphere Reserve more stars than you'd ever imagine
£252To£965 per accommodation per week
North Devon's UNESCO Biosphere ReserveSee map here
Prices range from £205 per week off peak in a small lodge to £965 in Beech Lodge (sleeps 6) in August.
Short breaks also available.
Short breaks also available.
Description of Devon eco lodge accommodation, England
Map
Travel guides
There’s something about the combination of hillside, hedgerow and sea air that invites a more laid back, Devonshire, pace of life. Days on Dartmoor, w...
Vacation information
Our top tip:
Plenty of chances to shop locally as an alternative to buying in bulk from the supermarket. Also, wellies and torches are 'must bring' pieces of kit.
Room description:
3 fully-equipped self-catering eco-lodges featuring Beech (sleeps 6), Nuthatch and Honeysuckle (both sleep 4).
Amenities:
All accommodation is fully-equpped with kitchen, bathroom and living amenities including: wood burning stoves, microwave ovens and TV/DVD players.
Meals:
Local produce can be delivered directly to your door and there is an excellent farm shop close by as well as a good choice of pubs.
Low Carbon:
100% renewable energy (on site wind and PV, plus green grid) and accommodation designed for efficiency. Assistance for car free guests. Anyone can borrow bikes. Some lodges have hot tubs (also powered with renewable energy).
Electric car charge point:
Commondo and 3 pin plug charge points from 17p per K/W. Power comes from our wind turbine in the field next door.
Reviews
11 Reviews of Devon eco lodge accommodation, England
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 14 Oct 2020 by Lydia Watkinson
I really liked this site. The cabins are very comfortable and have a lovely view to the front. Its very relaxed. The owners are very helpful with suggestions for walks or other activities, and there is a supply of OS maps to borrow. Read full reviewReviewed on 02 Oct 2020 by Liz Lester
Superb local scenery...It is a nature reserve so is not would not be everybody's ideal but we thought it was perfect Read full reviewReviewed on 28 Mar 2019 by Anna Strauss
Brilliant....Watching the wildlife in the morning while sitting with a cup of tea. Read full reviewReviewed on 14 Aug 2017 by Amanda Smith
The setting of our accommodation was amazing. Absolutely amazing going to go again and will recommend it to lots of friends. Read full reviewReviewed on 30 Jul 2017 by Linda Walker
Seeing the voles playing in the meadow was the most memorable. Read full reviewReviewed on 24 Apr 2017 by Louise Hiron
The farm was fantastic for the kids, we have made lots of memories that we will treasure. Fantastic vacation and would definitely highly recommend. Read full reviewReviewed on 20 Aug 2016 by Kath Cox
Great. Created some fun memories and yes I would recommend it to a friend. Read full reviewReviewed on 15 Aug 2016 by Matthias Vente
We had a great time in Devon and will come back one day hopefully. Read full reviewReviewed on 12 Jun 2016 by Rebecca Swarbrick
Staying at the eco lodge enables the nature reserve to be sustained and there are plenty of local farm shops, a fantastic local butchers (with lovely cheeses as well as very good meat and chutneys) and pubs close by to enjoy! Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
WildlifeThe past 50 years have seen British farmland wildlife in steep decline. We strive to show that rather than competing with farming, wildlife is an asset. Our business has always been subtly different - it's not about making our tourism income green it's about using tourism to make a living from the land while also cherishing (and restoring) its biodiversity. You'll hear the tawny owls call, maybe see a barn owl, find orchids in the meadows in spring, and sleep as snug as our dormice at night.
Energy
But no-one can truly care for wildlife while ignore the climate crisis. So we put sustainability into every aspect of the business and our daily lives, from only using renewable energy to boycotting palm oil and hand-sorting recycling. We always strive to minimise the 'embodied energy' modern consumer lifestyles so easily waste. The farm produces its own clean green energy - and has done for many years now. We generate power with our 11kw wind turbine and solar PV panels. But energy efficiency is equally important. So we analyse our energy consumption and strive to improve efficiency. The lodges use 75% less energy per occupied night than the averge UK home. Yet there's nothing particularly high tech or difficult. Come and see how we've done it - Ian is always ready to chat and you might get ideas and knowledge to use when you get back home.
Lower Carbon Travel
Most people come by car, but you don’t have to, and there are ideas for car free adventure days.
Hassle-free electric vehicle recharging point.
All guests can borrow free bicycles for local trips - or bring your own for longer adventures.
Free arrival and departure pick up for car free bookings at Eggesford station (4 miles on the picturesque Tarka Line) or the Exeter-Barnstaple bus (nearest stop 1.5 miles, Winkleigh Village).
People
Friends and neighboursWe work hard to make sure your vacation also benefits our community - by recommending local pubs, putting you in touch with farm shops, our lovely local wine merchant, and Devon's fantastic produce suppliers. We find you local 'off the beaten track' places to visit and 'days out' ideas from paddling in a stream to taking a 40 mile 'train and bike' adventure (with tea shops along the way!).
Campaigning for change
We also campaign for tourism to 'do more with less', in particular using our green awards and speaking opportunities to challenge the UK tourism industry's obsession with 'luxury'. Of course everyone wants a luxury vacation, but it should come through quality, not disposable consumerism. For us, luxury is a treat to yourself, a fantastic environment, dark skies at night, birdsong in the mornings, a personal welcome and a genuinely rejuvenating vacation.
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