Find My Favourite Holiday Cottages in Teignmouth

Long, sandy beaches, charming seaside attractions and elegant Georgian architecture make self-catering holidays in Teignmouth an attractive holiday destination. That and its beach! With its idyllic location overlooking the mouth of the River Teign on the spectacular South Devon coast, it’s easy to see why this quintessentially English resort has been a favourite among holidaymakers for centuries. Teignmouth holiday cottages are perfect for a relaxing break by the sea and are easily reached by car or train along one of the country’s most spectacular coastal routes. With its lido, Victorian pier, crazy golf and other nostalgic amusements, there’s no shortage of family attractions to enjoy. Teignmouth is small enough that your self-catering accommodation is likely to be just a short stroll from the waterfront, where the comings and goings of cargo ships at the docks are a reminder of the town’s history as an important port.

A large 2-storey Teignmouth holiday home overlooks a shrub-filled garden.
Sleeps
12
Bedrooms
5

Fluvius is a truly sophisticated cottage sitting atop a hill with expansive views of the River Teign. This large, pet-friendly cottage with a hot tub near Teignmouth promises modern luxury, an open-plan design and extensive gardens with opportunities for al fresco dining—holiday in style on the Devon coast.

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Wander along the seafront and discover the town’s glorious beaches. At Town Beach, you’ll find an inviting stretch of golden sand with arcades, a promenade and a majestic pier reaching into the English Channel. Nearby, River Beach is a quieter affair, where fishing boats bob on the water, and a peaceful spot on the sand is easy to find. Across the river is the atmospheric village of Shaldon, with breathtaking views across the estuary and a smugglers’ tunnel cut into towering cliffs. Teignmouth town centre has unique independent shops, traditional cafes and cosy pubs. Fresh seafood brought in at River Beach can be enjoyed at many of the town’s restaurants. A holiday cottage in Teignmouth is an excellent choice if you plan to explore this stunning region on foot. The town is at the end of the renowned Templar Way, an 18-mile trail that traces the route by which granite was once transported from Dartmoor’s quarries to Teignmouth’s docks.