LOCATION
Strete Ralegh Farm
is an ideal base for touring the Westcountry with Exeter and the M5 being only
ten minutes drive away so giving easy access to many places of interest. Apart
from the Cathedral City of Exeter itself there is also the coast of South Devon
and Dorset, Exmoor and Dartmoor National Parks and a number of National Trust
properties such as
Killerton,
Knightshayes and
A La Ronde, all within easy reach. The
Eden Project and the
Lost Gardens of Heligan are also both easily visited in a day trip as is the North coast of
Devon with its surfing beaches. For more general information on Exeter and its
surrounding area then see the
Exeter and
Essential Devon website
For those interested in visiting the Exe
Estuary and its wonderful birdlife or for a boat trip along the Jurassic coast,
the UK’s only natural World Heritage Site that lies between Exmouth in Devon and
Studland Bay in Dorset,
then Stuart Line
Cruises offer a range of different trips.
A range of activities is also
available nearby - golf, riding, fishing, swimming etc. as well as wonderful
countryside to explore on foot or bicycle for those seeking some fresh air and
exercise.
DIRECTIONS
From Exeter leave
the M5 at Junction
29 and follow A30 towards Honiton. After 6 miles leave A30 at Daisymount Junction,
signed Ottery St Mary and Whimple. Take B3180 towards Exmouth and Budleigh
Salterton and almost immediately after leaving the roundabout turn right signed
Strete Ralegh. ½ mile turn right again signed Strete Ralegh. After a further ½
mile the road takes a sharp right turn and then and sharp left at which point
Strete Ralegh Farm is immediately in front of you, set back from the road down a
private drive.
From Honiton
leave the A30 at the Daisymount Junction signed Exmouth and Budleigh Salterton
and then follow directions as above.
To search for
other accommodation in Devon try The Bed
and Breakfast Directory or
Bedhunt
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