Are you looking to get away during 2025? Alpine Park Cottages is a complex of 11 self catering cottages set in 6 acres of lightly wooded parkland. Located in the heart of East Devon. Alpine Park Cottages is the perfect base to stay for exploring the wonderful coast and countryside East Devon offers.
Stay in one of our warm and cosy holiday cottages, complete with central heating throughout to keep away the chill.
Whether you’re planning a weekend break to watch Exeter Chiefs or Exeter City, see an exhibitions at Exeter Westpoint or looking forward to a festive shopping trip at the Exeter Cathedral Christmas Market, Alpine Park Cottages offers the perfect base. Conveniently located just outside Exeter, we are also within easy reach of the beautiful coastal towns of Sidmouth and Budleigh Salterton.
Owned and run by the Mynard Family, a warm welcome awaits you.
Short Breaks at Alpine Park Cottages – Enjoy a 3 or 4 Night Stay!
This year, Alpine Park Cottages is offering 3 or 4-night short breaks throughout the year, subject to availability.
Are you planning a rejuvenating escape to Devon? Look no further than Alpine Park Cottages, nestled in the heart of scenic East Devon. Our charming cottages provide the perfect retreat for a short break, offering a tranquil haven surrounded by nature.
Choose from 3 or 4-night breaks tailored to suit your schedule. Simply use our convenient search bar on the website to find availability for your preferred dates. Embrace the beauty of Devon and create unforgettable memories at Alpine Park Cottages.
Christmas minimum of 4 nights stay to include Christmas & Boxing Day. New Year minimum of 3 nights stay to include New Year’s Eve.
*Short Breaks are subject to availability and may not be available on all dates.
Explore East Devon this Autumn & Winter
Visit the Titanic Exhibition at Exeter Westpoint
Exeter Cathedral Christmas Market
Late Night Shopping in Sidmouth
Watch Exeter Chiefs or Exeter City Football Club play
Visit the Donkey Sanctuary in Sidmouth for their Annual Carol Concert
Take in the views from walking on the nearby Aylesbeare and Woodbury Commons