The smell of old stone and polished wood greets you before you've even shouldered your pack — this converted Victorian schoolhouse still carries the warmth of its former life.
The site offers both traditional guest house rooms and camping pods, so you can choose your comfort level while keeping the gang together. Perfect for families who need proper beds for some and an adventure for others, or couples wanting a cosy base without pitching canvas in February rain. Dogs are welcome by arrangement, and there's wifi throughout — useful when the weather closes in and you need to replot your coast path stages or find that pub everyone's been talking about.
It's a year-round operation, which tells you something about the building's bones. Check about campfires when you arrive — policies can shift with the season and ground conditions. The vibe here is more comfortable than wild, more breakfast-table chat than lonely moor, but sometimes that's exactly what a walking holiday needs. A proper roof, a warm shower, and the freedom to still call it camping if your mate's in the pod outside.