Churchwood Valley is a beautiful, natural wooded valley running down to the sea at Wembury Bay in South Devon. Look closely and, hidden among the lush green foliage, you'll see wooden cabins nestling on the hillside...
A haven of peace within an environmental paradise, Churchwood Valley is a few minutes' walk from a safe family beach and the South West Coast Path.
Away from it all...
If 'getting away from it all' is the most important part of your holiday – Churchwood Valley is for you. Each holiday cabin has its own plot on the hillside, surrounded by trees, flowering shrubs, hedges and rustic fences. By moving no further than your armchair, you'll see delightful displays of bird life, and a trip to your private patio may well afford a glimpse of badgers, foxes, squirrels and other wildlife.
Peace and tranquillity
There are no discos, bars or cafes – just rock pools, wildlife and breathtaking scenery. Secluded it may be, isolated it is not. Churchwood's licensed shop sells a wide range of food and drink, beach toys, gifts and many other products, so you don't even need to leave the site for those 'essential' items. We also have a fully equipped launderette.
The Park
Churchwood is blessed with a wonderful natural setting. But it doesn't just take care of itself – we work hard to preserve habitats for mammals, birds and insects wherever possible.
Churchwood Valley is home to over a hundred different species of bird including the rare Cirl Bunting, whose habitat includes a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), part of which is on our land. Our beach is part of a voluntary marine conservation area and the Marine Centre just above the Old Mill Café provides an interpretation centre and a base for wardens who guide the frequent rockpool rambles in the summer months.
We take our green credential seriously – we have won a Gold Conservation Award for no less than 16 years in a row from Professor David Bellamy - the only park in the four counties of the south west to have done so.
The Cabins
Each holiday cabin has its own plot on the hillside, surrounded by trees, flowering shrubs, hedges and rustic fences. All our cabins have views across the valley, with some looking out over the water meadow or towards the sea.
There's a car parking space near each cabin and private roads and paths give access to the beach, an unspoiled stretch of rock pools and shingle with sand at low tide. Adjoining National Trust land, the beach is no more than a 10-minute stroll away from any of the cabins.
Up to two well-behaved dogs are welcome in each cabin, for a small charge, and dog exercise areas are provided.
• Modern kitchen with fridge/freezer/full sized cooker and microwave
• Essential cutlery, crockery and glasses
• Fully fitted bathroom or shower room
• Two single beds in main bedroom (which can be pushed together to make a king-size double) and single beds in second bedrooms of larger cabins
• Colour TV, clock radio
• Central heating
• Pillows, duvets, iron, ironing board and vacuum cleaner
• Fully equipped with everything for your holiday - except linen and towels
• FREE electricity - no extra to pay
Contact Details
Nr Plymouth
Wembury
Devon
PL9 0DZ
Tel: 01752 862382
Fax: 01752 863274
Gradings
- 4 Visit Britain Stars Holiday Park
Awards
- Green Awards
David Bellamy Award (Gold) 2010
- Visit Britain
Cyclists Welcome 2012
- Visit Britain
Walkers Welcome 2012
- Green Awards
Green Tourism Business Scheme (Silver) 2012
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