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Devon Breaks

The UK is filled with a bounty of gorgeous spots, however, none is more spectacular than gorgeous coastal Devon. Located in the picturesque South West of England, this region perfectly combines natural beauty with rich history and charming culture. With its stunning coastline, rolling countryside, and quaint villages, Devon is an idyllic holiday destination for families, couples, and solo travellers looking to explore more of the English coast. The South West Coast Path provides miles of breathtaking walks along dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and hidden coves. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or prefer a relaxed stroll, the views are guaranteed to leave you awestruck.

 

What’s more, among Devon’s many attractions, you’ll find the secluded Burgh Island, a truly unique and captivating destination perfect for a Devon break. This tidal island, located just off the coast near Bigbury-on-Sea, offers a retreat like no other, with its iconic Art Deco hotel and historical charm, transporting you back to a bygone era.

 

Luxury Devon weekend breaks

 

Burgh Island Hotel is a luxurious getaway that offers an unparalleled experience of elegance and charm. The perfect Devon short break, you’ll find this unique hotel a testament to the glamour of the 1930s, with its unique Art Deco architecture and spectacular history. Built in 1929, the hotel quickly became a favourite retreat for the rich and famous, attracting many famous and formidable faces, such as The Beatles, Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence. However, most famously, Agatha Christie found inspiration for her novels on Burgh Island, penning ‘And Then There Were None’ during her stay. Today, Burgh Island Hotel remains a beacon of luxury, meticulously preserving its Art Deco heritage alongside lavish modern comforts for a spectacular Devon weekend break.

 

Should you be considering a charming Devon weekend break to Burgh Island, you’ll find the accommodations to be nothing short of lavish. Each room and suite is uniquely decorated to reflect the opulence of the 20s and 30s, with a variety of exquisite options, including suites with stunning sea views, the artist retreat which offers a serene and inspiring environment to rest and relax with coastal views, and Agatha’s Beach House, a secluded haven that promises ultimate privacy and relaxation during your stay. Every detail, from the period furnishings to the plush bedding, is designed to provide the utmost comfort and a truly immersive historical experience, transporting you back in time. Additionally, Dining at Burgh Island is another magical event, with each meal crafted from the finest locally sourced ingredients. On the island, you’ll find The Pilchard Inn, a historic pub dating back to the 14th century, offering a cosy atmosphere and traditional pub grub. The Nettlefold Restaurant, on the other hand, provides a sophisticated dining experience with panoramic views of Bigbury Bay, where guests can enjoy exquisite dishes prepared by talented chefs. However, for a truly grand dining experience, the hotel’s Ballroom hosts elegant dinners and themed events, adding a touch of glamour to your stay. However, should that not suffice, the Palm Court Lounge beckons with gorgeous Art Deco furnishings and deliciously crafted cocktails.

 

Should you be considering a charming Devon weekend break to Burgh Island, you’ll find the accommodations to be nothing short of lavish. Each room and suite is uniquely decorated to reflect the opulence of the 20s and 30s, with a variety of exquisite options, including suites with stunning sea views, the artist retreat which offers a serene and inspiring environment to rest and relax with coastal views, and Agatha’s Beach House, a secluded haven that promises ultimate privacy and relaxation during your stay. Every detail, from the period furnishings to the plush bedding, is designed to provide the utmost comfort and a truly immersive historical experience, transporting you back in time. Additionally, Dining at Burgh Island is another magical event, with each meal crafted from the finest locally sourced ingredients. On the island, you’ll find The Pilchard Inn, a historic pub dating back to the 14th century, offering a cosy atmosphere and traditional pub grub. The Nettlefold Restaurant, on the other hand, provides a sophisticated dining experience with panoramic views of Bigbury Bay, where guests can enjoy exquisite dishes prepared by talented chefs. However, for a truly grand dining experience, the hotel’s Ballroom hosts elegant dinners and themed events, adding a touch of glamour to your stay. However, should that not suffice, the Palm Court Lounge beckons with gorgeous Art Deco furnishings and deliciously crafted cocktails.

 

Upon Burgh Island, there is no shortage of activities to enjoy during your stay. Guided island walks allow you to explore the stunning natural beauty and history of Burgh Island. Private beach access provides the perfect setting for sunbathing and swimming in the cobalt waters, while the hotel’s events, such as murder mystery dinners, live music nights, and summer balls, offer entertainment and excitement all throughout the year! These activities, coupled with Burgh Island’s tranquil atmosphere, make Burgh Island Hotel the perfect destination for a charming break in Devon. The unique blend of historical charm and modern luxury makes Burgh Island a truly one of a kind location.

Adventure and Exploration

 

Should you be seeking abundant adventure, your short break to Burgh Island will certainly satisfy you. Burgh Island’s unique location off the coast of South Devon offers the most stunning backdrop of coastal cliffs, local wildlife and shimmering waters. The island’s rugged terrain and breathtaking views are perfect for coastal hikes, where trails lead you through dramatic cliffs and hidden coves, providing endless opportunities for exploration. Alternatively, take to the waters and enjoy paddleboarding and kayaking in the clear waters surrounding the island, offering a unique perspective of its striking landscape.

 

Accessing the island itself is an adventure, with the iconic Burgh Island sea tractor ferrying guests across the tidal causeway, adding an element of excitement and romance to your arrival. Additionally, wildlife spotting is a delight on the island, with seabirds, marine life, and the occasional seal making appearances. Historical tours of the island delve into its rich past and connection to Agatha Christie, who found inspiration here for some of her most famous works.

 

Historic and Cultural Experience

 

A masterpiece of Art Deco design, meticulously preserving its historical features and offering a luxurious glimpse into the past, Burgh Island stands as a truly magical escape in Devon. Having hosted famous guests such as The Beatles, Winston Churchill and Josephine Baker, Burgh Island now offers a unique opportunity for guests to step back in time and indulge in the historical glamour of its time. Special events within Burgh Island recreate the glamour of the 1920s and 1930s, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the timeless sophistication of a bygone era. Enjoy dancing, art, music and murder mystery events all within the Art Deco confines of this spectacular hotel. Whether you are seeking a romantic escape, a unique adventure, or a luxurious retreat, Burgh Island offers an unforgettable break in Devon. Don’t miss the opportunity to step back in time and enjoy the unparalleled luxury of Burgh Island Hotel. Book your stay today and discover the magic of this enchanting island retreat.