Out of Season
North Devon is noted for it's particularly mild climate, so why not book an off-season break at Northway? Out of season it is often Peppercombe Valley possible to book a weekend break (charged at 70% of the full rate), or if you want to come for a week or more special offers are often available. Our largest cottage, Millstones, has played host to many families wanting to get together for a family celebration, such as a silver wedding or retirement party. We have also had several wedding parties leave from here. Whether you want to walk the dog, cycle the Tarka Trail, or fancy a bit of Christmas shopping at Atlantic Village, or just visit some of the local attractions, there will be a warm welcome for you at Northway.
Why not visit some of the local Art Galleries and Craft Centres in North Devon:
Burton Art Gallery and Museum
The Burton Art Gallery's splendid craft gallery overlooking the Park exhibits the work of the most innovative makers working in the West Country. It is one of three exhibition areas. Bideford Tel 01237 471455
Broomhill Sculpture Gardens
Enjoy the contemporary art collection that decorates Broomhill house, or stroll amongst the fantastic collection of bronzes and stone sculptures. website
The Elliot Gallery
contains one of the largest and most comprehensive exhibitions of quality paintings, sculpture and craftwork in North Devon. website
Dartington Glass
No trip to Devon is complete without a visit to Dartington Crystal Factory Experience. See first hand how our crystal is hand crafted with skill and care from the blowing of the molten glass through to the final finishing. There's lots more to see and do that will make your visit truly memorable. website
Rosemoor
Set deep in the lovely North Devon countryside, RHS Garden Rosemoor has now come of age as a garden of national importance. Lady Anne Berry gifted Rosemoor to the RHS 11 years ago, since when the original eight acres have been greatly developed. To the huge range of plants collected by Lady Anne, the RHS has added features such as the Formal Garden, extensive herbaceous borders, herb and cottage gardens, a potager, the Foliage and Plantsman's Garden and extensive stream and lakeside plantings. Recent additions include the Mediterranean and semi-tropical plantings which have been thriving during the recent long hot summers and the newly planted Winter Garden. But what is perhaps the most popular feature of this delightful garden is the extensive rose garden, proving beyond doubt the lie that the West Country cannot produce beautiful roses. A wide range of lectures, practical demonstrations and guided walks, led by RHS experts, take place at Rosemoor and at Cannington College, Bridgwater, Somerset throughout the year. website