Shaldon Holidays - Self Catering Shaldon

Shaldon is a beautiful village based on the banks of the River Teign, opposite the larger town of Teignmouth. It is an ideal base for touring the local surrounding area. There is plenty of walks in the Shaldon area for all ages to enjoy. Why not try the Shaldon to Haytor walk to Dartmoor?

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Price: £551 - £1,340 East Cliff - Holiday Home
Shaldon | Bedrooms: 4 | Sleeps: 9
A charming property with views over the Teign Estuary.
East Cliff is a large georgian house situated on the waterfront in Shaldon and is literally just a few yards from the sea. It has superb views out across the estuary and along the coast.
Price: £396 - £963 Shoreside - Holiday Homes
Shaldon | Bedrooms: 3 | Sleeps: 6
A luxury house in an award winning development
Shoreside is a modern development on the banks of the River Teign in Shaldon, one of Devon's most scenic villages. These properties have been built to a high specification so as to blend in with the local architecture. The location on the banks of the River Teign makes this a superb place to enjoy your holiday.
Price: £251 - £612 Upper Deck - Apartment
Shaldon | Bedrooms: 1 | Sleeps: 4
Newly renovated apartment in an excellent central location
White Lodge is a detached period house, built in the 18th century, with the Georgian bow windows that give Shaldon its character. Upper Deck, the top floor flat is spacious, light and airy, and retains its original wooden beams.

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From Shaldon, you can see across the River Teign to the town of Teignmouth and Bishopsteignton.

Shaldon is steeped in it’s own history, and has many a valuable story to tell from the old shipping history and tales from the past. Shaldon even boasts it’s own smugglers cove beach, which is accessed through a secret tunnel. Boating and maritime is still part of Shaldon now.

Other tourist attractions in Shaldon include the various number of fine dining experiences, ranging from small awarding winning restaurants to a Thai restaurant. There are 5 public houses in Shaldon, and all of these establishments are located within walking distance of the village.

Boutiques and art studios all run by local Shaldon residents are located in the village centre. Why not take home a local "Shaldon cream tea" for your friend? Shaldon Post Office and General store will allow you to stock up on essentials.

Shaldon Zoo is well worth a visit, where you can find a wide range of animals that are not normally seen in the Shaldon area. Shaldon Golf Course is also nearby, located close to Shaldon Botanical Gardens.

Every summer, Shaldon comes alive when the "Shaldon Music Festival" and the "Shaldon Regatta" takes place.