Snowdrop Lodge, 9 Roadford Lake Lodges, Broadwoodwidger, with its bright and spacious interior, beckons you to experience the epitome of luxury in the heart of Devon. Enter a generously equipped, spacious kitchen, perfect for whipping up family feasts. The adjoining open-plan living area, adorned with high-quality furnishings, offers an inviting space for movie nights or board games.
As you step outside, the south-facing private patio unveils serene views of open fields, complemented by a bubbling hot tub – an ideal spot to soak in tranquillity. The lodge boasts three beautifully designed bedrooms: a master with a king-size bed and a spacious en-suite, and two twin rooms (one can be converted to a king-size upon request), all ensuring a restful night's sleep. A large family bathroom completes the interior.
Wake up to the chirping of birds, while sipping morning coffee on the patio, and planning a day of adventure or relaxation. The gentle breeze carries the promise of unforgettable memories, whether it's a family BBQ under the stars or a playful splash in the hot tub.
Snowdrop Lodge, 9 Roadford Lake Lodges, Broadwoodwidger, is a stone's throw away from the mesmerising Roadford Lake, accessible with a mere two-minute walk along a serene woodland path. The lake offers an abundance of activities, from kayaking to paddle boarding, catering to water enthusiasts. For those who prefer land-based adventures, the surrounding area is dotted with dog-friendly walking and cycling routes.
When you fancy a bite to eat, the onsite cafe offers tasty treats. Or you can pop into the village of Lifton (9 km) where the local pubs serve up some great food. As you head to Lifton, you will pass Dingles Fairground Museum (6 km), which is a great day out for all the family. Also a short drive away is Lydford Gorge (14 km), home to the intriguingly named Devil's Cauldron and a 30-metre waterfall. If you fancy seeing the stunning landscape of Bodmin Moor, a 32-kilometre drive across the moor will bring you to Jamaica Inn (32 km). Here you can enjoy a great meal and discover the eerie atmosphere that inspired Daphne De Maurier to write her book and explore the history of smuggling in the attached museum.