Good things come in threes at Dittisham Hideaway

Dittisham Hideaway

‘I want to stay there.

No, I want to stay there.

Actually, hang on a minute, I want to stay there.’

That’s the exact conversation I had with myself when I spotted the new photography from Dittisham Hideaways. I’d seen the close ups of all three property types when they first joined Dog Friendly Destinations and knew they were situated in a beautiful location (google maps and street view are beyond helpful) but the drone shots are truly wow. And also super helpful for guests to get a better feel for each holiday home - both in terms of choosing the best one for them, or to dream about their pending visit once they’ve booked. As in, ‘See that hammock down there overlooking the woodland? I’m going to be lying in that, next week!’

Dittisham Hideaway

Which Dittisham hideaway has your name on it?

There are three types of retreat to choose from at Dittisham Hideaways in Devon, and I really do change my mind on a regular basis as to which one is my favourite.

Dittisham Hideaway’s iconic 1956 vintage Airstream is tucked away in a secluded corner of the grounds on an elevated platform with far-reaching views of Dartmoor’s rolling hills. Inside, the Airstream is a retro-lovers dream. It’s amazing how much personality has been packed into such a small space. Not to mention the addition of underfloor heating - yes, please!

The five handcrafted shepherds huts, while quite close to one another, feel like they’re in an idyllic world of their own. Nestled in a wild flower-brimming meadow and with scenic views down the wooded valley, after a friendly ‘good morning’ wave to your neighbours, you needn’t see them for the rest of the day and can pretend you have this perfect place to yourself.

Dittisham Hideaway

However, in autumn, when the leaves are a positive riot of golden colour, you’d have to favour the three treehouses. Sleeping up to two adults and three children under the age of 16, step through the door and you’ll soon realise that these are no ordinary cabins. From the traditional wood burning stove to the cloud-like king size double bed, nothing has been overlooked in these gorgeous homes. Not to mention a decked area with a hot tub, hammock and big board games. Trust me, you’ll never want to leave.

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