California Dreaming
£149-176 per night - Please note that minimum stay for this property is 2 nights
Soak away the stresses of modern life with your own private hot tub under the stars.
Enjoy alfresco dining with family and friends from the outdoor pizza oven, charcoal BBQ and fitted kitchen.
Relax and recharge in a large, luxury and chic Airstream caravan surrounded by idyllic Devon countryside.
Your perfect base to explore Dartmoor, the South Devon Coast and the charming towns and villages of rural Devon.
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No pets
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