Cedar Lodge, Minehead
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Cedar Lodge, Minehead
Cedar Lodge is a two-bedroom, 4-star self-catering lodge with Exmoor views, close to Minehead’s beach, shops, and pubs. Enjoy a south-facing veranda, peaceful gardens, games room, and pet-friendly stays. Saturday changeovers; short breaks Oct–May. Sleeps 4. Wi-Fi and parking included.
Main Description
Cedar Lodge is a two-bedroom Lodge, featuring a king-size double and a twin bedroom, offering splendid Exmoor views from its veranda while remaining close to the sea and restaurants. Changeover day is on Saturdays, and short breaks are available from October to May, with options for a 3-night weekend or a 4-night weekday stay.
The property is located as part of a small complex of lodges and cottage, which is a family-run business providing four-star self-catering accommodation. Nestled in 3-acre gardens along a peaceful lane, it's just a 5-minute drive from Minehead's shops, pubs, and restaurants, with the beach and seafront nearby.
Property Features:
Four-star self-catering holiday lodging in Exmoor
Stunning south-facing views of Exmoor National Park
Only 1.5 miles from the seafront and sandy beach
A 20-minute walk to shops, pubs, and restaurants
Amenities include a games room, putting green, swings
Fully equipped holiday homes; some pet-friendly options
Friendly and discreet on-site owners for guidance and assistance
Free Wi-Fi available in all accommodations and ample parking
Ideal for hiking, fishing, horse riding, and the Steam Railway
The Lodge features a couple of shallow steps onto the veranda but is otherwise on a single level. Please note that it is not suitable for wheelchairs, except for the main living room.
Up to two well behaved dogs are allowed to stay in Cedar Lodge for £20 each.
Indoor Description
The kitchen area is separated by a breakfast bar and has a fridge freezer, microwave oven, electric oven, and toaster and is fully equipped with all utensils and crockery. It has the additional benefit of a dishwasher.
There is a laundry room on site, you will need £1 coins for the machines which the owners can supply on request at the door.
Outdoor Description
Guests enjoy complete access to the gardens, a children's play area, a games room, a putting green, and a laundry room. Inside the laundry room, you'll discover valuable local information and a selection of guided walks that start directly from our property's gate.
Parking
Parking for two cars onsite.
Electric car charging is forbidden on-site. There are two charging stations in the Alexandra Road Car Park in Minehead.
Pets Description
We do limit the number of dogs per Lodge to two (£20.00 per dog per visit) and ask our guests to acknowledge the privilege of being able to bring their dogs by agreeing to certain rules. These are geared to respecting other guests ability to enjoy their own holidays, protecting children on site and being able to leave the accommodation in a state to be able to be enjoyed by future guests.
We ask that
Dogs are kept on leads on site and are kept quiet and under control so as not to disturb other guests.
We have gates on our Lodge verandas to allow dogs to move around when in the Lodge but please do not let them on the furniture and keep them out of the bedrooms.
Please do not leave dogs on their own in the accommodation.
Please used the dog walk area for the necessary and place any mess in the bin supplied, there are often children on site and no one would like them standing in something awful!
We look forward to you and your best friend joining us!
Restricted mobility
Cedar Lodge has a couple of shallow steps onto the veranda but is otherwise on a single level, so may be suitable for someone with limited mobility. Please note that it is not suitable for wheelchairs, except for the main living room.
Exit in case of emergency
Exit through main door, short distance or if absolutely necessary through ground floor fully opening windows.
Christmas / New Year
We normally dress the Lliving room with holly and leave the rest to our guests
The region
Minehead is the largest town on the edge of Exmoor National Park, a welcoming seaside resort on the Somerset coast with stunning views across the Bristol Channel to Wales.
The town is best known as the starting point of the South West Coast Path, England's longest National Trail, which stretches 630 miles from the harbour here all the way to Poole Harbour in Dorset. A sculpture marking Mile Zero stands on the seafront near the old harbour. Minehead has been a working port since the 14th century, and the quay area retains much of its historic charm with narrow lanes and fishermen's cottages clustered at the foot of North Hill.
Higher Town, the oldest part of Minehead, sits on the slopes above the harbour and is home to the medieval Church of St Michael, reached by a steep footpath known as Church Steps that winds between thatched cottages with far-reaching views over the rooftops and out to sea. The Parade and The Avenue form the main shopping streets, where you will find independent shops, cafes, restaurants, and takeaways alongside everyday services. Tesco and Morrisons supermarkets are both on the outskirts of town with long opening hours, and there are banks, a Post Office, pharmacies, and petrol stations.
Blenheim Gardens, opened in 1925, provides six acres of green space in the centre of town with a bandstand, putting green, bowling green, and a pleasant cafe. The medieval village of Dunster, with its castle, yarn market, and tea rooms, is barely two miles away. Every May, Minehead's ancient Hobby Horse tradition brings colour and music to the streets -- a centuries-old celebration of the arrival of spring that is unique to this part of Somerset.
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Minehead

What's nearby
- Exmoor National Park - 2 min drive - 1.1 km
- Blenheim Gardens - 4 min drive - 2.7 km
- Minehead Beach - 4 min drive - 3.1 km
- West Somerset Railway - 4 min drive - 3.1 km
- Dunster Castle - 8 min drive - 7.5 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Duke of Wellington (Wetherspoon) - 3 min drive
- McDonald's - 5 min drive
- Pancake Stand - 6 min drive
- Hotshots Sports Bar - 6 min drive
- Kiss Coffee - 3 min drive
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Minehead is the largest town on the edge of Exmoor National Park, a welcoming seaside resort on the Somerset coast with stunning views across the Bristol Channel to Wales.
The town is best known as the starting point of the South West Coast Path, England's longest National Trail, which stretches 630 miles from the harbour here all the way to Poole Harbour in Dorset. A sculpture marking Mile Zero stands on the seafront near the old harbour. Minehead has been a working port since the 14th century, and the quay area retains much of its historic charm with narrow lanes and fishermen's cottages clustered at the foot of North Hill.
Higher Town, the oldest part of Minehead, sits on the slopes above the harbour and is home to the medieval Church of St Michael, reached by a steep footpath known as Church Steps that winds between thatched cottages with far-reaching views over the rooftops and out to sea. The Parade and The Avenue form the main shopping streets, where you will find independent shops, cafes, restaurants, and takeaways alongside everyday services. Tesco and Morrisons supermarkets are both on the outskirts of town with long opening hours, and there are banks, a Post Office, pharmacies, and petrol stations.
Blenheim Gardens, opened in 1925, provides six acres of green space in the centre of town with a bandstand, putting green, bowling green, and a pleasant cafe. The medieval village of Dunster, with its castle, yarn market, and tea rooms, is barely two miles away. Every May, Minehead's ancient Hobby Horse tradition brings colour and music to the streets -- a centuries-old celebration of the arrival of spring that is unique to this part of Somerset.























