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Newton Abbot vacation rentals start at G$8,366 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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30 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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20 properties have a dedicated workspace

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Luxury Dartmoor Hayloft with panoramic views
Nestled in Dartmoor National Park, within walking distance of Ilsington, The Hayloft is a newly converted retreat for two. Soak up the panoramic views from the balcony, spend your evenings in the wood fired hot tub gazing at the stars or cosy up by the fire. Enjoy a relaxing getaway in this spacious, luxurious and detached conversion, designed with tranquility in mind, in a perfect location for exploring all Devon has to offer. We love to welcome dogs and the garden is fully enclosed & secure!

Spacious one bed cottage for peace and relaxation
Enjoy a romantic stay for 2, a trip to see family, a business trip or a Devon holiday with your partner and little one in our private one bedroom cottage. Guests love the king-sized bed in the cozy bedroom. Perfectly close to the local amenities of Newton Abbot, explore the English Riviera at Torbay, beautiful Devon beaches, or the rugged Tors of Dartmoor. Stay for 7 days and only pay for 6, with a 15% discount for stays of a week or more! NEW for 2026: washing machine and new fridge freezer

Idyllic Luxury Thatched Cottage on Devon Farm
Fox Cottage is a little gem in South Devon. Beautifully refurbished, the 18th century thatched building is ideal for a relaxing break or for a longer stay. The Farm has rare-breed sheep, goats and chickens as well as heritage cider orchards and a 17th Century Cider House. From time-to-time produce can be bought during your stay. Tucketts is a peaceful regenerative farm and a wildlife haven. It's just a short walk over fields or through woodland to the Farm's shingle beach on the Teign estuary.

Unique Cottage in Historic Village, nr Coast/Moors
A beautiful bright and spacious cottage in the heart of a historic village. Enjoy the idyllic private walled garden with just the sound of bird song and the odd church bell. With country walks straight from the doorstep, a 17th century Inn, Cafe and Play area within a short stroll the location is a perfect retreat after a long day exploring everything South Devon has to offer. Our guests appreciate our complimentary welcome hamper, comfy beds, an open fire and Sky/Netflix and Wi-Fi throughout.

Beautiful Thatched Cottage: Dartmoor, Devon
Welcome to Ivy Cottage, our beautifully renovated thatched hideaway in Devon! Set in the charming village of Ilsington, you will have everything you need for a cosy stay. Curl up with Netflix in front of the log fire, or head around the corner for a traditional ale in the old village pub. If you are feeling more adventurous, Incredible Dartmoor is on your doorstep. Drive out to see the rugged tors and the famous moorland ponies, and don't forget to stop for a traditional Devonshire cream tea!

The Shippon. Unique luxurious South Devon getaway.
A calm, deeply luxurious space to recharge & reconnect. The Shippon is a meticulously converted cow barn with heated, polished concrete floors, gently curving deep green walls, hand-built kitchen, warmly lit reading nooks, & natural materials. Woollen blankets, feather sofa, antique Scandinavian log burner, king-size bed with French linen & down, waterfall shower, & the softest towels. Our sleepy Devon hamlet is only lit by stars at night. You might just sleep better than you have in years.

The Annex at Waterfield House in South Devon
The Annex at Waterfield House is a beautiful, light, spacious get away. The bedroom has bifold doors opening to a balcony with views over the Rive Teign estuary down to Shaldon and Teignmouth. The en-suite has a shower and separate bath and there is even a dressing room. Downstairs the entrance opens into the atrium, again with bifold doors opening onto the decking and garden, a lovely spot to enjoy the pastries for breakfast. Loungers are supplied for those lazy moments. Ample parking.

The Barn, cosy with amazing views.
Situated in the village of Trusham, a central spot for the beaches & Moors. The Barn is a beautiful 2 bed accommodation with upside down living in a quiet rural village with exceptional views over the valley. There are many walks to enjoy in the surrounding countryside, then to relax & finish the day off on the balcony watching the sun go down. It is a 5 minute walk to The Cridford Inn, 8 miles to Exeter, 10 miles from the stunning South Devon Coast and 3 miles from Dartmoor National Park.

Beautifully appointed self-contained 2 bed flat
Entire flat with own entrances (sleeps 6) 1 double, 1 king size bed 1 large sofa in lounge for one adult to sleep , put up bed on request, kitchenette (N.B. no full cooker), bathroom. Quiet area 2 min to town centre Beautiful walks nearby Dartmoor 10 min, beaches 15 min, Exeter 25 min. Town has many restaurants and countless pubs. Asda 5 min walk. Cereals toast milk fridge microwave toaster slow cooker air fryer oven and coffee machine provided Private parking and private patio.

Devon Garden B & B
Cosy garden annexe consisting of ensuite double bedroom, open plan living/dining/kitchen area, and shower room. There is a single sofa bed in the living area suitable for an adult or older child. It has its own front door with access straight out onto patio and garden. Situated conveniently for Dartmoor, the sea, Exeter and Torbay. Opportunities for cycling and walking, or a relaxing break. Pubs & shops within walking distance. Well behaved dogs by arrangement - see conditions below.

Quaint Cottage near moors & beaches, dog friendly.
A lovely quaint 300 year old cottage in the small village of Combeinteignhead Strong cleaning protocol. A beautiful appointed kitchen/diner with low beamed ceiling.Lounge has original oak beams and wood stove. Bedroom with 4 poster bed and one double bedroom Bed settee in the living room. Shower and claw foot bath. Private parking is available directly outside the cottage. The courtyard at the back has furniture for outside dining. Two well behaved dogs allowed with prior agreement.

Stunning 2- Apartment with Courtyard garden
Spacious two bedroom apartment within easy reach of the market town of Newton abbot, where you’ll find shops restaurants and pubs. Great base to allow you to explore the very best Devon has to offer. The apartment is bright and fresh with a lovely little courtyard garden, entirely for your personal use during your stay. Includes Wifi and smart TV plus washing machine and microwave. Allocated parking for one vehicle. Bus stop and Newton abbot Station close by
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When is the best time to visit Newton Abbot?
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| Avg. price | G$23,425 GYD | G$23,215 GYD | G$22,797 GYD | G$23,006 GYD | G$23,843 GYD | G$23,215 GYD | G$26,562 GYD | G$28,026 GYD | G$23,215 GYD | G$23,006 GYD | G$21,333 GYD | G$23,634 GYD |
| Avg. temp | 7°C | 7°C | 8°C | 10°C | 12°C | 15°C | 17°C | 17°C | 15°C | 12°C | 9°C | 7°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Newton Abbot?
Many visitors choose to stay near the town centre for ease of walking to shops and markets, or in quieter residential areas with gardens and countryside views. Village settings around Newton Abbot provide additional options for those looking for a peaceful retreat.
What are the best things to do in Newton Abbot with kids?
Families often explore parks, adventure playgrounds, or interactive museums found in Newton Abbot. Animal encounters on nearby farms and visits to local heritage railways are also frequently suggested for hands-on experiences.
What are some of the best things to do in Newton Abbot?
Stroll through the historic market, explore local parks, or enjoy heritage railway rides that attract visitors. Newton Abbot also has independent shops, galleries, and traditional eateries reflecting the area’s locally rooted culture.
How is the weather in Newton Abbot?
Newton Abbot has mild temperatures, with winters averaging 39–49°F (4–9°C) and summers reaching 56–69°F (13–20°C). Rain is common, especially in autumn and winter, so a raincoat and sturdy footwear are practical picks.
When is the best time to visit Newton Abbot?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for exploring Newton Abbot, when temperatures range from around 48–69°F (9–20°C) and the area feels lively with markets and events. Rain is possible year-round, so bringing a light waterproof layer is advised.
What are the best places to visit in Newton Abbot?
Explore the historic market square, learn about local history at museums, and experience the railway heritage sites. Parks and gardens around the town centre are also frequently suggested for a relaxing afternoon.
What are some hiking trails in Newton Abbot?
Newton Abbot has scenic walking paths along the River Teign, wooded trails in local countryside, and routes in parks. The nearby Dartmoor National Park attracts hikers with moorland scenery and winding stone trails just outside town.
What are some family activities we can do in Newton Abbot?
Families can spend time at parks, discover playgrounds, or board heritage trains in Newton Abbot. Petting zoos, creative workshops, and nature reserves around the area are also often enjoyed by kids and adults alike.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Newton Abbot?
Visitors frequently explore Dartmoor National Park for moorland walks and wildlife, or discover historic seaside towns and sandy beaches around Devon. The area also has charming villages with craft shops and local bakeries.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Newton Abbot?
Many Newton Abbot accommodations welcome pets, including cottages and town centre stays with outdoor spaces. Access to nearby parks and walking trails makes it easy to bring dogs along during your visit.
What are some local tips for visiting Newton Abbot?
Locals suggest checking days for the historic market and seeking out bakeries for fresh regional pastries. Bringing layers and a raincoat is wise, as weather can change quickly in all seasons.
What is Newton Abbot known for?
Newton Abbot is known for its historic market, railway heritage, and position as a gateway to Devon’s countryside. The town also has a longstanding tradition of horse racing and vibrant seasonal events.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Newton Abbot?
Seek out Newton Abbot’s independent art galleries, tucked-away tea rooms, or lesser-known public gardens. Walking trails by the River Teign reveal quieter corners of local nature around the town.
What are the best foods to try in Newton Abbot?
Locally baked pasties, farmhouse cheeses, and Devon cream teas are often recommended when visiting Newton Abbot. Traditional pubs also serve regional specialties, such as roast meats and freshly caught fish dishes.
What should I bring for a trip to Newton Abbot?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, a raincoat, and layered clothing to adapt to Newton Abbot’s variable weather. A reusable bag is handy for market days, and a camera is useful for capturing historic architecture and countryside views.
What is the nightlife in Newton Abbot like?
Newton Abbot’s nightlife features welcoming pubs, live music events, and community gathering spots. Around the town centre, visitors often enjoy relaxed atmospheres with local bands and traditional pub games.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Newton Abbot?
Newton Abbot has a lively market festival calendar, with agricultural shows, seasonal fairs, and classic car events often featured in spring and summer. The town’s horse racing events are also widely attended by locals and visitors.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Newton Abbot?
Newton Abbot has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including homes with gardens, multi-bedroom spaces, and cottages in quiet neighborhoods. Choosing accommodation near parks or local attractions can make activities and outings more convenient for families.
Destinations to explore
- Dartmoor National Park
- Exmoor National Park
- Exmoor National Park
- Brixham Harbour
- Lyme Regis Beach
- Blackpool Sands
- Torquay Beach
- Salcombe North Sands
- Beer Beach
- Crealy Theme Park & Resort
- Bantham Beach
- Powderham Castle
- West Bay Beach
- St Audrie's Bay
- University of Exeter
- Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park
- Woodlands Family Theme Park
- Cardinham Woods
- Preston Sands
- Polperro Beach
- Dawlish Warren Beach
- Summerleaze Beach
- Torre Abbey
- Charmouth Beach





