Whitsand Bay Lodges
How to get there
From the A38:
On reaching Plymouth, head for the Torpoint Ferry. Torpoint ferries run continuously which is a seven minute ride. No toll to pay (into Cornwall). On Leaving the ferry at Torpoint keep with the traffic on the main road for approximately three miles until you reach a fork in the road at Antony (first village).
Take the left fork marked 'Millbrook' (B3247) and continue on this road for approximately 1.5 miles until you meet a main 'T' junction.
Turn left at the 'T' junction and travel for about quarter of a mile, where you see a sign post marked 'Whitsand Bay', turn right and take the coast road overlooking the bay, continue along it for two miles until a gradient is reached. A few yards past the top of the hill on your left is Donkey Lane with the sign 'Whitsand Bay Holiday & Lodge Park', turn left and next left again, this road leads to the Reception.
Features
- Lodges (owned)
- Lodges (for rent)
- Laundry
- Bar
- Shop
- Children's play area
- Sauna
- Family park
- No smoking accommodation available
- Hot tubs available
- Swimming pool (indoor)
Other facilities Sun terrace
Adult only "Virtual Beach"
Games room with pool and table tennis
Seasonal entertainment for all the family
Large self-service supermarket and off license
Big Screen television
Childrens play area
Owner's Description
Surrounded by unspoilt National Trust land and situated on a designated ancient monument, Whitsand Bay boasts not only a truly unique setting, but also some of the most spectacular panoramic views in Britain. A superb location for a lodge holiday or short break. This AA Designated park stands on a 19th Century hilltop fortification, with many original features still intact and commands views stretching for miles over two counties.
There are a range of facilities for you to enjoy including an indoor heated pool, children's play area and bar.
Perfectly placed for exploring the many treasures of Devon and Cornwall, including the Eden Project (35 miles). Bustling Plymouth is just 8 miles away and popular Looe is 12 miles. Among a wealth of local attractions are an array of museums, a steam railway, Lanhydrock, Cotehele and St Michael's Mount, a Monkey Sanctuary, and a host of fishing villages, coastal walks and outdoor activities.
These details were last updated on Monday 14 December 2009