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Dean Steep Holidays
Close to Lynton & Lynmouth - Come to Exmoor and enjoy a relaxing stay in one of our well equipped holiday cottages. With 2 bedrooms and an open plan kitchen and living area you have a perfect base for going out and exploring this beautiful area or staying put and enjoying the views from our south facing gardens. Children are welcome and we've got some pet friendly cottages too.

Fantastic countryside walks right on your doorstep. Dean Steep is located in Exmoor National Park a few minutes drive from Lynton & Lynmouth. A quiet lane, accessed across one of our fields, gives you a 30 minute walk into Lynton with stunning views across the Bristol Channel. Branch off the lane and footpaths will take you to the amazing scenery of the Valley of Rocks and the coast.

We are in an International Dark Skies Reserve. With scarcely any light pollution you should see some wonderful starlit skies when the sun has gone down. With 2 acres of gardens and 10 acres of hay meadows there is more than enough space for everyone.
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Situated at either end of the terrace, the 2 Caffyns cottages have the same layout and facilities as the Arlingtons.
Same size and layout as the Lundys but with a single bed and childrens bunk beds in the second bedroom.
There is a fully equipped kitchen with all the crockery, cutlery and utensils you should need.
As well a four ring electric oven and a fridge with a small ice box, there is also a microwave.
We also provide salt, pepper and a small bottle of cooking oil along with some cleaning materials.
We are in Exmoor National Park at Barbrook, a few minutes drive from Lynton & Lynmouth.
A quiet back lane offers a scenic 25-30 minute walk into Lynton and nearby footpaths give easy access to the Valley of Rocks, Lee Bay and the South West Coast Path.
The nearest National Rail station is Barnstaple, which is also served by National Express Coaches.
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