Stafford Moor Fishery Lodges, Dolton
Stafford Moor Fishery Lodges is a small collection of luxury self-catering properties in Dolton, Devon. Each of the lodges here is designed to be rustic yet chic, and is named after a particular type of wood; Cedar, Holly and Maple are a few examples. The park is nestled in the Devon countryside and is near several nature reserves including the Halsdon and Meeth Quarry reserves. The
All of the lodges are made from wood and are well presented and maintained. On the inside, they’re handsomely decorated and fully equipped, offering all the amenities you’ll need for a successful stay. Most of the lodges are set across two floors and have an A-frame roof, while a few of them are single-storey properties with slanted roofs. Each one has plenty of outdoor space and has an attractive, eye-catching setting. With 4-6 people comfortably accommodated, the lodges are a great choice for families and groups of friends.
There’s a wealth of things to see, do and experience in Devon. Booking a stay at Stafford Moor Fishery Lodges puts you right at the heart of the action. There are plenty of places worth visiting that are close by such as family-friendly theme parks, well-preserved castles, natural wonders and more.
Features
Sleep 4-6 people
2-3 bedrooms
Pet friendly
Wi-Fi
Off-road parking
Some lodges have a hot tub
Local Guide
Things to Do
The Big Sheep – If you’re travelling with kids, The Big Sheep is an excellent choice for a family day out. This fun and friendly park has more than enough attractions to keep youngsters entertained, including lively shows, fascinating animal exhibits and exciting fairground rides.
Milky Way Adventure Park – A similar park that’s just as suitable for families is Milky Way Adventure Park, which is home to plenty of attractions. Explore the maze, visit the birds of prey centre, watch entertaining shows, take part in classes and conquer your fears by going on thrilling rides.
Stone Lane Gardens – Just over half an hour away is Stone Lane Gardens, a five-acre site that’s made up of a woodland and water garden. What makes it appealing is the fact that many of the trees here are rare species not often found in the UK.
Eating Out
The Rams Head Inn – If you don’t want to go far for dinner, reserve a table at The Rams Head Inn, a hotel restaurant set in a 17th-century building. All of the food served here is freshly prepared using locally sourced ingredients; enjoy pub favourites and inventive new dishes.
Torrington Arms – In the nearby market town of Great Torrington is this classic pub where you can dine on delicious dishes and try all sorts of thirst-quenching drinks. The many features include two open fires, three darts boards, a pool table, a jukebox and an outdoor area.
Chulmleigh Tandoori Indian Restaurant & Takeaway – This restaurant showcases the best of India’s rich culinary heritage. The menu features a range of appetising dishes that are carefully prepared using specially selected ingredients for maximum flavour and appeal.
Great Location
Nestled in the Devon countryside and near the Halsdon and Meeth Quarry nature reserves.
Pet Friendly
One well behaved dog welcome
Hot Tub
Some of the lodges have a hot tub .
Fishing
Fishing is available on site for an additional fee