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Ladram Bay Holiday Park

4.9 Miles / 17 minute drive from Sidmouth
Sleeps 6
Pets 2
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Award winning Ladram Bay Holiday Park has been family owned for over 75 years and offers the perfect combination for a family seaside holiday – first class entertainment, quality accommodation and superb facilities are on your doorstep.
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Castle Brake Holiday Park

9.0 Miles / 19 minute drive from Sidmouth
Sleeps 6
Located on idyllic Woodbury Common, only 11/2 miles from the village of Woodbury, this friendly, family run park sits just a short drive from Exmouth, Budleigh Salterton, Exeter and Sidmouth.
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Crealy Theme Park and Resort

9.4 Miles / 18 minute drive from Sidmouth
Sleeps 6
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Crealy Theme Park & Resort is an award-winning Theme Park and Resort located in the heart of the Devon countryside, providing an ideal location for families or couples looking for an unforgettable fun-filled holiday.
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Hornbeam Country Park

14.0 Miles / 30 minute drive from Sidmouth
Sleeps 5
Pets 2
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Hornbeam Country Park is Set in its own private estate in the East Devon countryside, Hornbeam offers a tranquil escape from the hectic pace of daily life in one of the UK’s most popular holiday counties.
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Larkshayes Cottages

14.3 Miles / 29 minute drive from Sidmouth
Sleeps 2
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Larkshayes Cottages is part of our Daisy Door Cottage Style Collection, a magnificently located collection of former stables lovingly restored to create an idyllic Devonshire retreat boasting wonderful views over the sublime Blackdown Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Otter Falls

15.2 Miles / 29 minute drive from Sidmouth
Sleeps 4
Pets 3
Nestling deep in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Otter Falls is located in the unspoilt Otter Valley – a rural idyll of sparking lakes, leafy woods and beautiful rolling countryside abundant with wildlife.
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Lakeview Manor Lodges

15.4 Miles / 31 minute drive from Sidmouth
Sleeps 6
Pets 3
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Lakeview Manor Lodges are nestled in the peaceful 45-acre grounds of a small country manor house hotel, within the Blackdown Hills (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) in the rural East Devon countryside - 5 miles from the historic market town of Honiton, and 16-20 miles to several Jurassic Coast beaches.
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Andrewshayes Orchard Retreat

15.5 Miles / 29 minute drive from Sidmouth
Sleeps 6
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Andrewshayes Orchard Retreat is part of our exclusive Bouja Luxury Boutique Breaks Collection.
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Hawkchurch Resort And Spa

18.4 Miles / 31 minute drive from Sidmouth
Sleeps 4
Hawkchurch Resort and Spa is part of our Evermore Lodge Holidays Collection, set in a breathtaking, tree studded haven of natural beauty on the Dorset-Devon border.
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Goodiford Mill Lakes

18.5 Miles / 33 minute drive from Sidmouth
Sleeps 6
Pets 2
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Enjoy a quiet, idyllic setting near Kentisbeare village in beautiful mid-Devon, Goodiford Mill offers a tranquil retreat in which to relax.
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Upton Lakes Lodges

19.3 Miles / 36 minute drive from Sidmouth
Sleeps 4
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These lodges are wonderfully set in the heart of the Devon countryside with an abundance of wildlife. Each lodge has either a lakeside or hill top setting.
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Newlands Park

19.8 Miles / 34 minute drive from Sidmouth
Sleeps 3
Just 15 minutes’ walk from the famous fossil beach and village of Charmouth, this family run park on the beautiful Jurassic coast, offers you the ideal base for your Dorset holiday.
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Holmans Wood Holiday Park

21.2 Miles / 32 minute drive from Sidmouth
Sleeps 4
Situated in 12 acres of green rolling hills and just one mile away from the ancient wool town of Chudleigh and just 2½ miles from our sister park, Finlake Resort & Spa, Holmans Wood is a beautiful park for those looking for a calm retreat from the outside world.
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Portmile Lodges

21.7 Miles / 39 minute drive from Sidmouth
Sleeps 6
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Portmile Lodges are set in landscaped grounds with exceptional views of the Devon countryside. This select development of exclusive lodges offers the perfect retreat for a relaxing break.
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Red Rock Apartments

22.4 Miles / 43 minute drive from Sidmouth
Sleeps 4
With easy access to miles of golden sandy beaches, these luxury apartments enjoy a prime location in the bustling seaside resort of Dawlish Warren.
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Ladram Bay Holiday Park, Cornwall

Driving Distance: About 17 minutes (4.85 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 8 | Pet friendly? Yes

What to expect: Ladram Bay Holiday Park is an award-winning coastal retreat offering a plethora of facilities including an indoor heated pool, outdoor splash zone, and a private beach, all set within the stunning Jurassic Coast.

Who will love these lodges? Families, kids, and couples will adore Ladram Bay for its comprehensive entertainment programme, quality accommodation, and superb facilities. The park’s location and amenities make it unique, ensuring a memorable stay.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? Onsite, you can indulge in a variety of activities such as swimming, sauna, steam room, and gym. The Three Rocks Inn provides delightful meals and entertainment. For outdoor fun, the splash zone and pirate ship are perfect for adventurers.

What’s nearby? Nearby attractions include the World Heritage Jurassic Coast and the charming towns of Exmouth and Budleigh Salterton. You can explore the local area with horse riding and golf options available.

Accommodation options: Ladram Bay offers a range of accommodation including luxury holiday homes and glamping tents, suitable for couples, groups, and families, with pet-friendly options available.


Woodbury Woods, Cornwall

Driving Distance: About 19 minutes (8.96 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 6 | Pet friendly? Yes

What to expect: Nestled in serene woodland, Woodbury Woods offers luxury caravan breaks with fantastic outdoor space, play areas, woodland walks, and a country-style bistro serving locally sourced food.

Who will love these lodges? Ideal for those seeking tranquillity and nature, this park is perfect for families and couples who appreciate quality accommodation and the great outdoors.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? The park features children’s adventure play areas, nature trails, and guests can use the pool facilities at Ladram Bay. The Castle Inn Bar and restaurant provide dining options.

What’s nearby? The historic city of Exeter, the Jurassic coastline, and beaches at Exmouth, Sidmouth, and Budleigh Salterton are all within easy reach.

Accommodation options: Woodbury Woods offers luxury caravans with modern amenities, including options with outdoor hot tubs and pet-friendly accommodations.


Castle Brake Holiday Park, Cornwall

Driving Distance: About 19 minutes (8.96 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 6 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Castle Brake Holiday Park is situated on Woodbury Common and offers a friendly atmosphere with a superb bar and restaurant, amidst the beautiful Devon countryside.

Who will love these lodges? This park is a haven for those who enjoy peaceful walks and local wildlife, suitable for families and couples looking for a relaxing getaway.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? The park has plenty of green space for gentle walks, and guests can use the facilities at the sister park, Ladram Bay.

What’s nearby? The park is a short drive from the coastal towns of Exmouth and Budleigh Salterton, and the vibrant city of Exeter.

Accommodation options: The park offers luxurious holiday homes with modern facilities, including accommodations designed for wheelchair users.


Crealy Theme Park and Resort, Cornwall

Driving Distance: About 18 minutes (9.43 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 8 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Crealy Theme Park & Resort offers an unforgettable holiday with over 60 rides and attractions, animal encounters, and luxury accommodation with outdoor hot tubs.

Who will love these lodges? Perfect for families and couples, the resort provides endless fun and relaxation, with special themed lodges for an extra magical experience.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? Besides the theme park, guests can enjoy the clubhouse with live entertainment, adventure golf, and sports courts.

What’s nearby? The resort is close to Devon’s best beaches, seaside towns, and scenic walks, including the Jurassic coast and Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks.

Accommodation options: A variety of lodges are available, including luxury hot tub lodges, themed suites, and spacious family accommodations.


What to do on a family or couple’s hot tub break in Sidmouth

Welcome to the charming coastal town of Sidmouth, a jewel nestled along the picturesque Jurassic Coast in South West England. This delightful Regency town in Devon is an idyllic retreat for both families and couples seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure. With its unique blend of countryside charm and seaside splendour, Sidmouth offers a diverse range of activities to suit all tastes, from tranquil hot tub breaks to exploratory sightseeing.

Sightseeing in Sidmouth

Sidmouth’s allure lies in its stunning natural landscapes and rich historical tapestry. The town is enveloped by the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing a scenic backdrop for sightseers. Visitors can stroll along the esplanade, admire the Regency architecture, and explore the lush Byes Riverside Park. For those keen on geology and natural history, the Sidmouth Museum is a must-visit, offering insights into the town’s placement on the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Sidmouth

The Donkey Sanctuary
A heartwarming experience awaits at The Donkey Sanctuary, where visitors can meet hundreds of donkeys and mules in a serene farm setting. The sanctuary provides a sanctuary for life to donkeys in need and offers interactive exhibits and walking trails. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Check their official website for more information and opening times.

Connaught Gardens
These beautifully maintained public gardens, named after the Duke of Connaught, offer panoramic views of the coastline and a peaceful environment for a leisurely walk. The gardens are home to a variety of plant species and the delightful Clock Tower Café. Entry is free, and the gardens are open year-round.

Jacob’s Ladder Beach
A family-friendly shingle beach, Jacob’s Ladder Beach is perfect for a day of relaxation or rock pooling. The beach is accessible via a series of wooden steps known as Jacob’s Ladder, and there are amenities nearby. Beach huts are available for hire, and during the summer months, lifeguard services are provided.

Sidmouth Golf Club
Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round at Sidmouth Golf Club, which offers a challenging 18-hole course with stunning views of the South Devon coastline. Visitor green fees are available, and it’s advisable to book in advance. Visit their official website for the most current pricing and tee time availability.

The Byes Riverside Park
A delightful stretch of parkland following the River Sid, The Byes offers a tranquil setting for a family picnic or a romantic stroll. It’s a haven for wildlife and a perfect spot for cycling, jogging, or simply enjoying the natural beauty. Access to the park is free, and it’s open all year.

Good to Know…

1. Sidmouth is part of the East Devon AONB, offering stunning landscapes.
2. The town centre is a conservation area with many listed buildings.
3. The South West Coast Path provides excellent walking opportunities.
4. Sidmouth Folk Festival is an annual event attracting visitors worldwide.
5. Local bus services connect Sidmouth to Exeter and other Devon towns.
6. The town has a variety of independent shops and eateries.
7. Peak season for visiting is during the summer months.
8. Accommodation options range from hotels to self-catering lodges with hot tubs.
9. Dogs are welcome on certain beaches, with restrictions during the summer.
10. Parking can be limited during peak times, so plan accordingly.

5 detailed Sidmouth visitor FAQs

Q: What’s the best time of year to visit Sidmouth?
A: Sidmouth is beautiful year-round, but the summer months offer the best weather for beach activities and outdoor events like the Sidmouth Folk Festival. Spring and autumn are quieter and ideal for walking and sightseeing.

Q: Are there any family-friendly activities in Sidmouth?
A: Absolutely! Families can enjoy the beaches, The Donkey Sanctuary, and The Byes Riverside Park. During the summer, there are often family-oriented events and workshops.

Q: Can you recommend any romantic activities for couples?
A: Couples can take a sunset walk along the esplanade, have a picnic in Connaught Gardens, or enjoy a round of golf with coastal views. Many lodges also offer private hot tubs for a romantic evening in.

Q: Are there any good dining options in Sidmouth?
A: Sidmouth boasts a variety of dining options, from traditional British pubs to fine dining restaurants. Fresh seafood is a local speciality, and there are plenty of cafes and tearooms for a Devon cream tea.

Q: What are the accommodation options in Sidmouth?
A: There’s a range of accommodation to suit all budgets, including luxury hotels, B&Bs, self-catering apartments, and lodges with hot tubs. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak season.

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Whether you’re soaking in a hot tub under the stars or exploring the natural and historical wonders of Sidmouth, this Devonshire town promises a memorable escape for all who visit.

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