Notter Bridge Holiday Park
Your Riverside Retreat in Cornwall
If you’re seeking a luxurious escape amidst the enchanting woodlands of Cornwall, look no further than Notter Bridge Holiday Park, located in Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 4RW. Nestled among acres of pristine, untouched woodland along the serene Lynher River, our holiday park offers the perfect sanctuary to unwind and reconnect with nature.
A Nature Lover’s Paradise
Notter Bridge Holiday Park is a hidden gem, with its lush woodland canopies, serene nature ponds, and diverse gardens. Here, you can immerse yourself in the tranquility of the surroundings, wandering along quiet wildlife trails or launching your kayak to paddle along the meandering bends of the River Lynher. With no noisy attractions or bustling parks, there’s nothing to distract you from fully embracing the peaceful ambiance.
Consider Holiday Home Ownership
Are you considering owning a holiday home in Cornwall, a luxury base to share with friends and family while exploring the beauty of the South West? Buying a holiday home with Coast and Country is the perfect alternative to investing abroad, offering you a getaway you can use regularly. Notter Bridge is the ideal South West base, whether you seek peace and solitude or a launchpad to explore all that Cornwall has to offer.
Prime Location
Situated conveniently on the A38, Notter Bridge Holiday Park provides easy access to the best of both Devon and Cornwall. Within just 17 minutes, you can find yourself on the sandy shores of Downderry and Seaton, exploring the impressive Anthony Estate grounds, or discovering the numerous coves and golden stretches of Looe, Cawsand, and Whitsand Bay, all just a short drive away. The picturesque countryside nearby offers various activities such as canoeing, cycling, tree-surfing, and heritage mining trail walks, making it the perfect destination for a memorable adventure in the heart of Poldark country.
Get Out on the Water
The winding River Lynher is teeming with local wildlife, from white-throated dippers to river otters, vibrant kingfishers, wrens, and little moorhens that frolic along its banks. This summer, venture onto the river and set out from the park’s private slipway, perfect for launching canoes, kayaks, or paddleboards. Ride the tide upriver and meander through miles of Cornwall’s enchanting waterways.
Nature Retreat and Park Amenities
At Notter Bridge Holiday Park, you can take your dog on a woodland discovery through acres of untouched forest or enjoy superb walking trails along the river, just across the road. Opposite lies the welcoming Notter Bridge Inn, offering a great dining experience. The park itself boasts a laundry room, electric vehicle charging port, fishing pond, boat slipway, bug hotels, a giant chess set, and picnic benches scattered along the nature trails, inviting you to soak in the tranquil surroundings of this retreat.
Explore Hidden Gems
While many flock to the well-trodden paths of Western Cornwall, we recommend venturing off the beaten track to uncover the lesser-known delights and create your own adventure. Here are some of our favorites:
Canoe Tamar – Daily Canoe Trips
Experience the stunning scenery and wildlife of the Tamar Valley with Canoe Tamar’s relaxing daily canoe trips. These journeys, starting from Cotehele Quay, allow you to paddle along the boundary between Devon and Cornwall, offering picturesque river views and delightful picnic breaks at a private riverside meadow.
Calstock – A Riverside Gem
Calstock, just 12 miles upriver from Plymouth, is a charming village with picturesque cottages lining narrow streets. Explore its industrial history, marvel at the 120-foot viaduct, and savor the tranquility of its riverside location.
Cotehele – Tudor Elegance and Gardens
Visit Cotehele, a National Trust-owned Tudor house with extensive gardens, orchards, and more. Explore the historic house, the Valley Garden, and take a peaceful walk alongside the Morden stream to Cotehele Mill.
Eden Project – A Feast for the Senses
Immerse yourself in the Outdoor Gardens, the Mediterranean Biome, and the Rainforest Biome at the Eden Project. Discover the origins of everyday items like tea, rubber, and sugar, and enjoy family-friendly events, workshops, concerts, and more.
Kingsand Beach – Coastal Charm
Kingsand Beach, in the quaint fishing village of Kingsand, offers sandy and shingle shores with rock pools to explore at low tide. Enjoy fantastic views of Plymouth Sound and relax at nearby pubs.
Tamar Valley Donkey Park & Sanctuary
Explore Cornwall’s only donkey sanctuary, where you can interact with friendly animals, take donkeys for walks, and enjoy indoor play on rainy days. Consider adopting a rescued donkey to support their care.
Tamar Trail Mountain Biking
Discover 25 km of dedicated off-road mountain biking trails in the Tamar Valley, suitable for families and experienced bikers. The trails are free to use and open year-round, with bike hire available.
Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre
Experience fairground heritage with working rides, traditional games, vintage transport, and decorative arts at Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre in the peaceful Devon countryside.
Looe – Your Happy Place
Explore the picturesque fishing harbor of Looe in South East Cornwall, known for its day-caught fish, sandy beaches, cobbled streets, independent boutiques, and delightful restaurants. Looe is also a perfect base to explore all of Cornwall.
Looe has been a cherished destination for generations, and we look forward to welcoming you to this vibrant and historic town soon. Whether you’re seeking a family holiday or a weekend getaway, Looe offers a wealth of activities, and dining options to make your stay unforgettable.