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Siren

Hot Tub
Sleeps 5
  • Historic lighthouse location
  • Stunning sea views
  • Direct access to coastal path
  • Close to Woolacombe Beach
  • Fully equipped modern kitchen
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Warden

Hot Tub
Sleeps 2
  • Historic lighthouse cottage
  • Spectacular sea views
  • Direct coastal path access
  • Private hot tub
  • Perfect peaceful escape
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Sherrin

Hot Tub
Sleeps 5
  • Authentic lighthouse keeper's cottage
  • Spectacular sea views
  • South West Coast Path access
  • Private garden with viewing deck
  • Dog-friendly accommodation
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Triton

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
  • Lighthouse keeper's cottage
  • Panoramic sea views
  • Hot tub overlooking Atlantic
  • Dog-friendly accommodation
  • Close to Woolacombe Beach
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Get More From Your Mortehoe Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Mortehoe gives you direct access to some of North Devon's most dramatic coastal scenery. This historic village sits between Woolacombe and Ilfracombe on the rugged coastline where the Bristol Channel meets the Atlantic. The area has been a fishing settlement since medieval times and the old village centre still retains its character with stone cottages and narrow lanes.

Mortehoe makes an ideal base for hot tub breaks because you get stunning coastal walks right from your doorstep combined with the luxury of returning to your own private hot tub. The village offers everything from secluded coastal cottages to large holiday houses perfect for groups. You'll find boutique cottages and luxury cottages alongside more affordable options for those seeking cheap cottages or last minute deals.

What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in Mortehoe

Mortehoe transformed from a quiet farming and fishing village into a popular coastal retreat during the Victorian era. The village church of St Mary Magdalene dates back to the 13th century and stands as a landmark visible for miles around. Bull Point Lighthouse marks the northern tip of the peninsula and has guided ships since 1879.

Sightseeing in Mortehoe

The South West Coast Path runs directly through Mortehoe offering some of the best coastal walking in Britain. Morte Point itself provides panoramic views across to Lundy Island and the Welsh coast. The village centre has traditional pubs serving local seafood and several small shops for essentials during your cottage breaks.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Mortehoe

Whether you're planning romantic breaks for 2 or family cottages sleeping a large family group, Mortehoe delivers attractions that suit everyone from couples to large holiday parties.

Morte Point

This dramatic headland extends into the Atlantic with jagged slate rocks that have claimed numerous ships over centuries. The coastal path here offers spectacular views and you might spot seals, dolphins and basking sharks in the waters below. The walk takes about 30 minutes from the village centre and works brilliantly for all fitness levels.

Woolacombe Beach

Just two miles from Mortehoe, this three-mile stretch of golden sand consistently ranks among Britain's best beaches. The beach is perfect for surfing with equipment available for hire and surf schools offering lessons. Families love the rock pools at low tide and the clean waters that regularly earn Blue Flag status.

Bull Point Lighthouse

This working lighthouse sits on the rocky coastline north of Mortehoe village. Built in 1879, it still operates today guiding vessels through these treacherous waters. The surrounding area provides excellent wildlife watching opportunities with grey seals often visible on the rocks below.

Rockham Bay

This hidden gem sits between Morte Point and Bull Point offering a secluded pebble beach accessible via steep coastal paths. The bay remains relatively quiet even in peak season making it ideal for those seeking isolated spots. Strong swimmers enjoy the clear waters here though currents can be powerful.

Barricane Beach

Located just south of Woolacombe, this unique beach is famous for its tropical shells washed up from the Caribbean by Atlantic currents. The small cove offers sheltered swimming and the beach cafe serves excellent local food. It's a short walk from Mortehoe along the coastal path.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Morte Point Dramatic clifftop walks with Atlantic views and wildlife spotting including seals and dolphins Everyone
Woolacombe Beach Three miles of golden sand perfect for surfing, swimming and rock pooling Families
Bull Point Lighthouse Historic lighthouse with stunning coastal scenery and seal watching opportunities Couples
Rockham Bay Secluded pebble beach with clear waters and dramatic rock formations Couples
Barricane Beach Sheltered cove famous for Caribbean shells with excellent beach cafe Families

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Mortehoe?
The nearest train station is Barnstaple, 14 miles away. From there you can book a taxi or use local bus services. Driving is easiest with the M5 connecting to the A361 North Devon Link Road. Most holiday lets and lodges provide private parking.

What family activities are available?
Woolacombe Beach offers surfing lessons and rock pooling. The coastal paths suit family walks and many dog friendly cottages welcome pets. Nearby Ilfracombe has an aquarium and harbour area. Several places to stay offer swimming pool facilities alongside hot tub stays.

Where are the best romantic spots?
Morte Point at sunset provides incredible views. Book a cottage with hot tub for ultimate privacy. The coastal path to Rockham Bay offers secluded walks. Local pubs serve fresh seafood perfect for intimate dinners during your retreat.

Is there shopping nearby?
Mortehoe has a village shop and post office for essentials. Woolacombe offers more shops and cafes. For major shopping visit Barnstaple or Ilfracombe. Most self catering properties are well-equipped so you won't need much beyond food shopping.

Are hot tub cottages suitable year-round?
Absolutely. Winter brings dramatic coastal storms to watch from your jacuzzi. Spring offers wildflowers along the paths. Summer provides long beach days. New year breaks are popular with many cottages to rent offering special deals. Pet friendly cottages and large cottages for groups book up quickly so reserve early.

Cottages with hot tubs in Mortehoe combine coastal adventure with pure relaxation. Whether you choose boutique cottages for romantic breaks or big cottages for a large family gathering, you'll find the perfect holiday homes here. The village location means you can explore dramatic coastline by day then soak under the stars at night.

From fishing lodges to unique cottages and even the occasional chalet or log cabin, accommodation options suit every budget and group size. Check sites like Sykes Cottages for availability or search for cottage with hot tub rental direct from owners. Book your getaways to this special corner of North Devon and discover why visitors return year after year for hot tub breaks on this stunning coastline.

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