Saddleback, Westward Ho! is a stylish two-bedroom cedar lodge set within the gated grounds of The Pig On The Hill pub, perfectly positioned for exploring North Devon's spectacular coast and countryside. The open-plan living space welcomes you with contemporary design and warm wood throughout, featuring a log burner for cosy evenings, a Smart TV for entertainment, and a dining table for four. The well-equipped kitchen boasts pretty units, electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge freezer for all your self-catering needs.
Step outside onto the fully enclosed decked terrace, where a private sunken hot tub invites relaxation while you soak up beautiful views across surrounding fields. Two thoughtfully designed bedrooms provide restful accommodation: the double room features bi-fold doors opening directly onto the deck, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience, while the twin room offers flexible zip-and-link beds that convert to a double on request. A contemporary shower room with stylish fixtures completes the layout, and ample off-road parking provides convenience throughout your stay.
Picture morning coffee on your private deck, steam rising from the hot tub as birdsong fills the air and rolling Devon countryside stretches before you. Spend sun-soaked days exploring golden beaches and coastal paths, then return to fire up the gas Weber barbecue while the wood burner crackles inside. As twilight settles, sink into the bubbling hot tub beneath starlit skies, or wander across to The Pig On The Hill for award-winning food and local ales, knowing your peaceful retreat awaits just steps away.
Saddleback, Westward Ho! puts you within easy reach of North Devon's finest coastal treasures and family attractions. Westward Waves Surf School in Westward Ho! (3 km) provides expert tuition from friendly, experienced instructors dedicated to creating unforgettable surfing experiences on the town's magnificent three-kilomete sandy beach. The Milky Way Adventure Park in Clovelly (14 km) delights visitors of all ages with thrilling indoor and outdoor rides, captivating shows, and imaginative play areas featuring popular attractions like Blast Quest and the North Devon Bird of Prey Centre. Upper Tamar Lake (21 km) sits peacefully on the Cornwall and Devon border, surrounded by unspoilt countryside and offering tranquil walks, fishing, and wildlife spotting for those seeking their own slice of natural serenity. Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (24 km) delivers a premier archery experience through themed ranges, expert guidance, and a unique blend of historical and fantasy elements that appeals to beginners and experienced archers alike.
Venture further to discover more of the region's captivating attractions. Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (46 km) is a family-friendly puzzle park featuring interactive trails, a mysterious mansion, and enchanting gardens that promise a fun-filled day of exploration and discovery. Miniature Pony Centre in Moretonhampstead (52 km) offers delightful animal encounters with miniature ponies, donkey rides, hands-on experiences, and beautiful countryside scenery that children and adults adore. Tintagel Castle in Tintagel (54 km) rises dramatically from rugged cliffs, its legendary ruins steeped in Arthurian history and connected by a spectacular footbridge, offering breathtaking coastal views and an atmosphere rich with ancient mystique.
The enchanting fishing village of Clovelly lies just 12 kilometres away, where picturesque cobbled streets tumble down to the harbour, unique galleries showcase local artistry, and an elegant 18th-century hotel offers sea-view rooms overlooking this timeless North Devon gem. Bude, a thriving Cornish seaside resort is a 31-kilometre drive. The town combines award-winning beaches, perfect for surfing and swimming, with charming independent shops, welcoming cafes serving locally made treats, and the scenic Bude Canal offering peaceful towpath walks through stunning coastal countryside.



















