22 Two Little Ducks

ID: S127707

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 2

Snaptrip says

Guests generally appreciate the lodge's cleanliness, welcoming touches, and beautiful surroundings. The location is praised for its proximity to nature and local amenities, despite some comments on challenging hills. Comfort is noted, with a few remarks on dated furnishings and the need for a cosier atmosphere during colder months. Facilities receive mixed feedback, with mentions of well-equipped kitchens but also maintenance issues. The thoughtfulness of welcome packs is acknowledged, although their provision is not guaranteed.

Guests that stayed at this property said

The lodge is frequently described as clean and tidy, with several positive comments on its upkeep. However, a few reviews mention issues with dog hair, cobwebs, and a dirty oven, slightly affecting the overall impression.

The location is highly regarded for its scenic walks and proximity to Lynton and Lynmouth. Some guests find the hills challenging, and parking can be tricky, but the natural beauty and accessibility to local attractions are well-received.

Comfort is generally satisfactory, with new patio chairs and a well-appointed kitchen. However, there are comments about hard beds, a cold bedroom, and a need for better heating, suggesting room for improvement in comfort levels.

Facilities are adequate with a well-equipped kitchen and entertainment options like Netflix and Prime Video. Maintenance issues such as broken chairs, outdated decor, and a problematic toilet flush system have been noted, indicating a need for attention.

The provision of welcome packs is mentioned positively, indicating thoughtfulness. However, as these packs are not consistently referenced in all reviews, and their provision cannot be guaranteed, the score reflects this variability.

About this property

Situated in the Exmoor National Park, this delightful 2 bedroom holiday lodge is located in a tranquil location at Lynbridge on the edge of the cascading West Lyn River. In brief the lodge comprises entrance hall with a door to the open plan living area, with fully fitted kitchen, integrated gas oven with LPG gas hob and fridge with worktops and matching breakfast bar with stools. The lounge area has dual aspect windows with a sunny aspect, two 2 seater sofas and a feature (non-working) fireplace. A TV and Free Wi-Fi is available to all guests. From the hall there are also doors leading to 1 double and 1 twin bedroom, both with fitted wardrobes, bedside tables and reading lamps. The bathroom comprises of a 3 piece suite with a toilet, wash hand basin and bath with a shower over. Hot water and central heating is provided by gas boiler. Outside there is a decked area, ideal for outdoor dining and for spotting all the local wildlife. Red Deer can often be seen in the fields overlooking the site, many species of birds are easily spotted from this little gem of a lodge including Great Spotted Woodpecker, Nuthatch, at least 5 species of Tits and various Finches including Siskins which breed locally. Grey and Pied Wagtails regularly frequent the picturesque wooded river valley alongside the lodge and the Dipper is a common sight bobbing up and down on stones in the shallows. Well behaved dogs are welcome to share your enjoyment of the lodge and many fantastic energising walks are here right on the door step, as well as dog-friendly pubs, but please be aware that all dogs must be kept on a lead within the Holiday Park site. Alongside the Holiday Park is the Cottage Inn Public House which is home to the Fat Belly Brewery (wonderful home-brewed Craft Ales) as well as Nartnapa Thai Kitchen Restaurant (authentic Thai/Asian cuisine – also available as Take away). You can be assured of a warm welcome from the friendly team and you may even be lucky enough to turn up when there is live music in the bar. At night when walking “home” you can hear Tawny and Little Owls in the valley and see other nocturnal creatures like bats and moths. Exmoor is a designated “Dark Sky Reserve” with its low light pollution creating great conditions for star-gazing Both Lynton and Lynmouth are accessible on foot (via The Lyn Way, a 15 minute stroll right into Lynton from opposite the pub) or 5 minutes by car. Lynton offers a range of amenities including bank, supermarkets, medical centre and pharmacy, whilst Lynmouth offers the picturesque harbour with souvenir and seaside shops and both have a good range of public houses, cafes and restaurants. There is also the famous Cliff Railway which runs between the two towns. In addition to this, the scenic Valley of The Rocks is within easy walking distance where you can see the famous “wild” goats. Lynton Town Hall regularly hosts events including the annual Lynton Food Fest when local suppliers show off and give samples of their mouth-watering produce.There is also a Cinema alongside the Town Hall showing most of the latest box office hits. Lynmouth is home to the Exmoor National Park Information Office as well as the Museum and regularly hosts interactive activities for adults and children alike, as well as organising walks and visits to areas of historical and wildlife interest. You can also eat a delicious traditional Devon Cream Tea in the Museum’s Pavilion Café and Tea Room! The Lyn Valley is a central point for walkers. The South West Coast Path, Two Moors Way and The Coleridge Way all converge at Lynton/Lynmouth. There is a metal sculpture for the SWCP on the Sea Front at Lynmouth right opposite the Information Office and The Esplanade Fish Bar (some of the best fish ‘n’ chips in the West Country). The National Trust property at Watersmeet is also a must visit experience. When on Exmoor, no visit is complete without seeing the wild roaming Exmoor Ponies, they can regularly be found on Foreland past the top of the steep Countisbury Hill or on the rugged moorland over Brendon Hill. Other animals abound including many local Devon Red and a few Highland Cattle, plus numerous sheep, and of course Red Deer (several companies offer Deer and Wildlife Safaris). Over the top past Countisbury on the A39 lies Porlock and Porlock Weir, charming twin villages with many interesting cultural and natural history treasures to discover. You can vary the route by using the scenic toll road. For literary lovers the fictional Doone Valley is within easy reach. The Woody Bay Station is home to the steam trains of the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway and a great day out is assured with a visit to Exmoor Zoo. Barnstaple town centre is within an hour’s driving distance as are the towns of Ilfracombe and Minehead, all with an excellent range of amenities including both local and national high street shops, banks and leisure facilities including cinemas, theatres and leisure centres. 22 “Two Little Ducks” is ideal for a short break or cosy holiday.

Lynton is a small town on the Exmoor coast in Devon, England. It stands on top of the cliffs above the picturesque harbour village of Lynmouth. In Lynton is the Parish Church of St Mary, which stands overlooking the sea, surrounded by shops and hotels. The tower is mainly 13th century but the church itself has been enlarged and altered, most notably in 1741, when the nave was rebuilt, and later in Victorian times. Evidence of Iron Age activity can be found at the nearby Roborough Castle.

Accommodation

All ground floor.

Two bedrooms: 1 x double and 1 x twin.

Bathroom with a bath and shower over, basin and WC.

Open-plan living room with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area.

Gas central heating.

Gas oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge, kettle.

TV with freeview, wifi.

Fuel and power and starter pack included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Part covered decking area with furniture.

Off road parking for 1 car.

Two well behaved dogs welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 15 mins walk (5 mins drive) and pub next door to site.

Note: Though tbis property is all ground floor, there are steps up into the property and therefore may not be suitable for those with limited mobility.

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Reviews (26)

  • David

    Several small but very easily and cheaply remedied issues that past residents have mentioned in the visitors book (broken toilet roll holder, frayed vacuum mains lead, wobbly kitchen tap etc) that should be sorted. Otherwise place clean and comfortable. Limited kitchen cooking equipment that is adequate but only just and provision of single toilet roll for 3 people for a week not sufficient. Overall nice accomodation that could be great if some small things were addressed.

  • Katy

    We immediately felt at home. We really appreciated the extra effort that was made to provide the plant based milk, vegan wine and vegetable nachos. We would stay again and recommend it to anyone.

  • Janine

    The lodge is situated in the middle of the (little and quiet)park not at the edge. Not a big problem but I can not find that in the advertisement. And the beds are very very hard,maybe a topper will solve that problem. But it is a very beautiful surrounding with many possibilities to explore Exmoor national park,you don't even need a car to explore Exmoor. Our son enjoyed fishing in the river next to the lodge. We enjoyed out stay very much.

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