Valley Lodge 56 in Callington, Cornwall, is highly praised for its cleanliness, comfort, and beautiful decoration. Guests feel at home with the well-equipped kitchen, comfortable furnishings, and thoughtful welcome packs. The peaceful location is ideal for exploring Devon and Cornwall, with local amenities and attractions within easy reach. Some guests noted the challenge of steps and steepness on-site, and occasional maintenance issues, but overall experiences have been very positive, with many looking forward to returning.
Guests consistently commend the lodge for its very clean condition, with several reviews highlighting the cleanliness as a standout feature. The property is maintained to a high standard, contributing to the overall positive experience.
The lodge's location is appreciated for its peacefulness and proximity to local attractions, pubs, and shops. It serves as a perfect spot to enjoy both Devon and Cornwall. However, some guests mentioned the steepness of the site and the number of steps, which could be a consideration for some visitors.
Comfort is frequently mentioned, with guests finding the lodge well-furnished and the beds comfortable. The presence of a balcony and the provision of amenities like Wi-Fi and Netflix add to the comfort of the stay.
While the lodge is well-equipped and guests are generally happy with the facilities, there are comments about the unavailability of park facilities, including the pool, and some minor maintenance issues. These points slightly detract from the overall high standard of the lodge's facilities.
The hosts' thoughtfulness is frequently mentioned, with welcome packs being a delightful surprise for guests. However, it should be noted that such gifts, while appreciated, are not guaranteed for every stay.
Situated within the ever-charming Honicombe Holiday Village is this spacious detached lodge, boasting a quirky reverse-level layout. Set amidst 20 acres of rolling countryside, Valley Lodge 56 is perfect for that family holiday in Cornwall that you have been seeking. Enter into your temporary dwelling and discover three well-presented bedrooms on the ground floor, the master suite with access to a Jack-and-Jill bathroom, whilst the second double bedroom and twin bedroom allows for a range of party make-ups to enjoy this part of the countryside. The heart of the home can be found on the first floor, where there is a spacious sitting area with a Smart TV and electric fire, a sociable dining area and a well-equipped kitchen, containing everything you could possibly need including a slow cooker and a dishwasher. From here, there is access to the balcony, which makes the most of the exceptional views, offering a scenic spot to enjoy a glass of wine or an alfresco meal. Continuing to impress, guests have access to tennis courts, a games room and a children’s play area, as well as an on-site restaurant and a shop. In addition to the 20 acres of rolling countryside to enjoy, avid ramblers will be delighted by the collection of local walks and nature trails that await them, including the Tamar Trails, the Kit Hill Country Park, a hike to the Cadsonbury Hill Fort, as well as the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor National Park, which play host to a countless number of routes and views. Whilst here, you could head further afield to the coastline to dip your toes into the sea, soak up some rays or try your hand at some watersports, including stand-up paddleboarding at Royal William Yard in Plymouth, catching a wave at Seaton Beach or exploring the Erme Estuary. For those bringing younger guests along, you will be spoilt for choice by the selection of local attractions including the Tamar Valley Donkey Park, National Marine Aquarium and the famous Eden Project, whilst couples will enjoy a visit to the National Trust property of Cotehele, an evening at The Barbican in Plymouth and taking a journey along the Tamar Valley Line for some dramatic sights of the Tamar Valley Nature Reserve. With so much to see and do, secure your break at Valley Lodge 56 for a fun-filled holiday in Cornwall.
Resting in southeast Cornwall is the town of Callington, found close to the border of Devon. Here, you will find a superb selection of pubs/restaurants to sample some local delicacies and a number of shops for picking up the essentials. Within the surrounding area, there is a number of attractions including the National Trust property of Cotehele, the Tamar Valley aonb and the Tamar Valley Donkey Park, offering something for all ages.
Reverse-level layout.
Three ground-floor bedrooms: 1 x double with TV sky free view and Jack-and-Jill en-suite with bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x double with DVD player and screen, 1 x twin.
Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Spacious first-floor open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
Ground-floor utility
Electric storage heating and electric fire.
Electric oven and hob, combi oven/grill, slow cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher.
Sky Q, Smart TV, DVD player, WiFi, selection of DVDs and games.
Fuel and power inc in rent.
Bed linen and towels inc in rent.
Off-road parking in resort car park.
Front patio area and first-floor balcony area with table and chairs.
Access to games room, children’s outdoor playground and tennis courts.
One well behaved dog welcome.
Sorry no smoking.
Shop, restaurant on-site.
Note: Smoking or vaping is not allowed in the property or on the grounds.
Note: This property sleeps up to a maximum of six guests in three bedrooms.
Access to the entrance is up 14 steps.
Note: Regretfully the on-site leisure facilities and swimming pools are not available to guests at this property, it is not possible to book.
Paul
i read some previous reviews and people had made a comment of the stiffness of one of the doors to the balcony area, this should have been fixed after the first remark about it.the right window in the kitchen area could not be opened for some reason. this need to be fixed and not a label saying not working.the wooden table on the balcony needs to be cleaned it looked a mess,the glass shelter panel by the back door needs cleaning, and all the hedges need to be cut back,if your not one of the lucky ones to have a parking spot then its a gruesome walk for some people up that hill to the overflow parking. don't get me wrong the lodge is really nice.but it could have been awesome if the little things were taken care of.
Sally
Welcome gifts were a nice touch. Comfortable beds. Good WIFI connection, and Netflix was a great bonus. Breakfast on the balcony was so nice and peaceful. Great place to return to after your day out. The hosts Paul and Rita are very helpful. Good stocked shop on site and the pub serves great food. Book early for the Sunday lunch.
Michael
An ideal location for accessing tourist attractions on both the north and south coast without too much travelling or equally ideal for relaxing without going out. The accommodation is of a high standard and feels like home from home.
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