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Riscombe Farm, Self Catering Cottages, Exmoor National Park, England |
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| Prices & Availability Please check the availability of the cottages in the table below and then email or telephone us on 01643 831480 to confirm that it is still available. Availability last updated on: May 9th, 2008 We book in full weeks for most of the year (Saturday arrival, Saturday departure), but off peak we will be available for short breaks (or if there is a vacancy at short notice) normally charged at £22.50/person/night for Heather, Bracken & Fern or £20 pppn for Gorse Cottage (capped at the weekly rate) Where part weeks are booked the availability is shown as Sa, S, M, T, W, Th, F Prices & Vacancies 2008
Other 2008 Costs:
Off
peak we will be available for short breaks (or if there
is a vacancy at short notice) normally charged at £22.50/person/night
for Heather, Bracken & Fern or £20 pppn for Gorse Cottage (capped
at the weekly rate) |
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Riscombe Farm, Self Catering Cottages, Exmoor National Park, England
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©2007
Brian Martin
| Prices, tariffs, vacancies, availability for Riscombe Farm which offers self catering holiday cottages in Exmoor - Exmoor National Park - near Exford, Minehead, Somerset just by the Devon border in south west England. We have ponies, horses, sheep, a goat, ducks, chickens, chicks, cats and dogs.We offer stabling, with nearby riding holidays, and pets welcome, ideal for walking, cycling, mountain biking, fishing, canoeing, and much more. Pets welcome, bring your own dogs, cats and horses. See the wildlife, with Exmoor ponies, red deer, buzzards, a zoo and wildlife centre. Other villages nearby are: Simonsbath, Dulverton, Wheddon Cross, Withypool, Winsford, Lynton, Lynmouth, Porlock, Allerford, Bossington, Selworthy, Horner, Luccombe, and Dunster. Visit Dunster Castle, Wimbleball Lake, Valley of Rocks, Lorna Doone, Arlington Court, Hestercombe Gardens, Knightshayes, Rosemoor. Travel on the West Somesret Steam Railway, visit Exmoor zoo, Tarr Steps, Heddon Valley, Watersmeet, Snowdrop Valley. Walk the Coleridge Way, the Two Moors Way, the Tarka Trail and the South West Coast Path. . Climb Dunkery Beacon, follow the River Exe or River Barle. |