
Strete Holidays
Strete is an enchanting coastal village ideally located in the South Hams. On the coast of Start Bay, this little village doesn’t just boast sea views but is in easy reach of bustling nearby towns such as Salcombe and Dartmouth.
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Why Holiday in Strete, Devon?

Strete is nestled within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With easy access to the South West Coastal Path and a choice of brilliant beaches nearby, our Strete holiday cottages are for those wanting a breath of sea air and a taste of the great outdoors.
If you are wanting to holiday somewhere a little more off the beaten path, the peaceful village of Strete is a great option. Pack your walking boots and wetsuits and come and spend a restoring long weekend in the heart of South Devon.
The landscape around Strete is especially interesting as it has been remarkably crafted over the years by the weather. Walk up to Start Point Lighthouse on the exposed peninsular and take in the impressive geography (and often windy conditions) yourself!
Places to Eat in Strete

Traditional pubs, vibrant coastal cafes and smart restaurants… Strete and the surrounding countryside and coastline has some excellent options to suit all pockets and tastes.

Things to do in Strete, Devon
The beaches are what make Strete such a wonderful place to visit. Visit Blackpool Sands for a spot of kayaking, supervised by lifeguards in the summer months. If you are looking for somewhere a little more private, Forest Cove is a glorious inlet from where you can swim in clear waters in peace.
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Taste of Summer: A Food Lover’s Guide to Devon
Taste of Summer: A Food Lover’s Guide to Devon There’s something truly magical about summer in Devon. The golden evenings, the scent of sea air mixed with barbecues, and the slow rhythm of countryside living. Whether you’re staying in a spacious holiday home with friends and family or hosting a wellness retreat in the South Hams, food is often at the heart of the experience. Devon’s vibrant culinary scene is built on its rich agricultural roots, its access to the coast, and its community of passionate producers and chefs. From private chefs who come to you, to doorstep deliveries of organic wine and veg, and charming farm shops that overflow with local treasures, there are endless ways to savour the season. Here’s your guide to the very best food experiences in Devon this summer, a blend of indulgence, simplicity, and connection to place. Private Chefs & Food Catering in Devon Image credit to Wild Artichokes, Devon Hosting a dinner without lifting a finger is one of life’s ultimate luxuries, and in South Devon, it’s easier than you think. Whether you’re celebrating a big birthday, gathering your favourite people under one roof, or running a catered retreat, a private chef allows you to relax and enjoy the moment while someone else takes care of the kitchen. Devon’s private chefs bring a wide variety of culinary styles and specialties to the table. Le Guest Chef, headed by a former chef of The Millbrook, is known for their elegant, Devon-inspired dishes using local, seasonal ingredients whilst Nick Pearce Cooking and Stewart King come with a passion for local, seasonal produce. For something with a royal edge, Kate Pennell, once the personal chef to King Charles III, crafts bespoke menus with precision and flair, ideal for refined dinner parties. If you’re looking for Mediterranean flavours and a relaxed al fresco feel, chefs like The Wandering Cook and Wild Garlic infuse their menus with sun-soaked simplicity. Their experience in fine dining meets Devon's abundance of fresh produce in the most effortless way. Meanwhile, Devon Cooks, led by Nina Groves, is perfect for families or laid-back groups looking for wholesome, flavoursome meals made with heart. New to the scene but already making a strong impression, Katie Michaels combines Cordon Bleu training with Michelin-starred experience to deliver refined, seasonal menus with creativity and confidence. Based between Somerset and North Cornwall, she travels across the South West to cater for private dinners, group stays, and celebratory events. Want something a bit quirky or off the beaten path? Eat Nice Be Nice serves up ethical, home-grown food from a converted Land Rover Defender and will soon be opening their own private restaurant in a walled kitchen garden. And if you fancy something to take away or enjoy without the formality of a sit-down dinner, Wild Artichokes and The Greedy Table both offer creative drop-off catering, from rustic feasts to refined dishes ready to reheat and serve. Booking a private chef isn’t just about the food, it’s about turning your evening into an event, with thoughtful touches, warm service, and the chance to experience Devon’s flavours in the comfort of your holiday setting. Food & Drink Delivery Services in Devon Image credit to Riverford Organic Farmers If you’d rather take the DIY approach to dining but still want convenience and quality, Devon’s food and drink delivery scene is bursting with fresh, local goodness. From organic farm boxes to boutique wineries and independent producers, everything you need can be delivered straight to your door. Riverford Organic, based just outside Totnes, is one of the UK’s best-known organic farms, and for good reason. Their vegetable boxes are filled with seasonal, hand-picked produce from Devon soil, and their recipe kits make it easy to create fresh, nutritious meals for groups without the hassle of planning. Whether you’re catering for vegetarians, feeding a family, or preparing a wellness retreat, Riverford is a summer staple. Wine lovers can enjoy a real taste of the region thanks to Sharpham Wine & Cheese. Nestled in the Dart Valley, this award-winning vineyard produces elegant English wines that pair perfectly with sunshine and seafood. You can order bottles of white, rosé, sparkling, or red, along with their creamy Sharpham cheeses, direct to your door for a ready-made Devon tasting evening. Looking for local meat for the barbecue or artisanal baked goods for a relaxed brunch? Many independent producers also offer delivery, including Aune Valley Meats and South Devon Chilli Farm. Whether it’s fresh sourdough, spicy preserves, or sausages and steak for the grill, Devon’s larder is just a click away. For larger groups or longer stays, consider pre-ordering grocery boxes or hampers ahead of your trip. Many delivery services offer flexible packages tailored for self-catered holidays, so you can arrive with a fridge stocked with the best the region has to offer. Farm Shops & Foodie Spots in the South Hams Part of the charm of holidaying in South Devon is the chance to explore its country lanes, market towns, and farm shops, each one filled with character, community, and culinary treasures. If you’re keen to build your own feast, plan a barbecue, or pack the perfect beach picnic, these are the places to go. Ben’s Farm Shop in Yealmpton and Staverton is a must-visit for organic produce, sourdough bread, and handmade deli items. Their commitment to sustainable farming and low-waste packaging makes them a favourite among locals and visitors alike. It’s the kind of place where you pop in for eggs and leave with a basket full of Devon-made delights. Near Loddiswell, Aune Valley Farm Shop is a go-to for premium cuts of meat, sausages, and marinated skewers, ideal for summer barbecues. Their adjoining café is perfect for a pit stop, offering hearty breakfasts and fresh coffee. Stokeley Farm Shop, just outside Torcross, is another gem. It offers a well-stocked butcher, bakery, and local wines and ales, along with an on-site café and a huge outdoor seating area, great for kids and groups. It’s a proper one-stop shop for a day of exploring and provisioning. In Salcombe, the Salcombe Deli and Salcombe Meat Company make it easy to stock up without leaving the town. Meanwhile, Valley View Farm Shop near Loddiswell offers beautiful views along with seasonal fruit and veg, local dairy, preserves, and ice cream, plus picnic benches to enjoy a bite with a view. Many of these shops also sell gift items, from locally made gin to eco-friendly homewares, so you can take a little piece of Devon home with you. Your Summer, Served Whether you’re enjoying an elegant meal prepared by a private chef, sipping chilled English wine on the terrace, or browsing a farm shop for the evening’s barbecue, Devon makes it easy to eat well and live well. This summer, immerse yourself in the tastes, stories, and traditions that make this region such a special place to visit. From field to fork, coast to kitchen, South Devon’s food scene is a celebration of flavour, simplicity, and togetherness. And for those unforgettable moments shared around the table, Explosures, a local photography team led by Kathryn, can be on hand to capture it all, creating lasting memories of your stay. Browse our South Devon holiday homes.
Torcross, Beesands & Slapton: Devon's hidden coastal gems
Torcross, Beesands & Slapton: Devon's hidden coastal gems Devon is well-loved for its golden beaches, bustling harbours, and charming towns like Dartmouth and Kingsbridge, but travel just a little off the beaten path and you’ll find a stretch of coastline that feels like a world of its own. Nestled in South Devon’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the neighbouring villages of Torcross, Beesands and Slapton offer a slower pace, a touch of nostalgia, and a chance to experience Devon at its most authentic. With nearby Stoke Fleming and Chillington adding to the area’s appeal, this corner of South Hams is a true hidden gem worth exploring. Torcross: Where History Meets the Sea Torcross sits at the southern tip of Slapton Sands, a three-mile shingle beach backed by the freshwater lagoon of Slapton Ley. The village itself has a simple charm, with pastel cottages and a relaxed seafront, but it’s the history woven into this location that makes it particularly fascinating. During the Second World War, Torcross played a pivotal role in Operation Tiger, the rehearsal for the D-Day landings. Today, the Sherman tank displayed at the village car park stands as a memorial to the hundreds of American servicemen who lost their lives. It’s a sobering reminder of the area’s wartime importance and offers a poignant layer of depth to an otherwise idyllic seaside spot. Beyond the history, Torcross is also a place to enjoy life’s simple pleasures: fish and chips by the sea, an early morning swim in the clear waters of Start Bay, or a stroll around Slapton Ley National Nature Reserve. With its rare birdlife and peaceful walking trails, the reserve is the perfect complement to the vast sweep of the beach. Beesands: A True Taste of Devon Just along the coast from Torcross lies Beesands, a small fishing village that still clings to its traditional roots. A single row of cottages fronts the beach, backed by rolling farmland and open skies. While Beesands feels beautifully remote, it has a loyal following, particularly among those in the know about its food scene. The village is famed for its seafood. The award-winning Britannia @ The Beach café has a reputation that far exceeds its modest size, serving up the freshest catch from Start Bay – think scallops, lobster, and line-caught fish, often landed just yards from where you’re sitting. Many visitors come to Beesands for this alone, pairing lunch with a stroll along the beach or a climb up to nearby Hallsands. A short walk from Beesands brings you to one of Devon’s most haunting landmarks: the remains of Hallsands, the village lost to the sea. Once home to a thriving fishing community, Hallsands was largely destroyed in a single night in 1917 after years of coastal erosion, triggered in part by the removal of protective shingle for naval works. Today, the remnants of the village can still be seen clinging to the cliffs below, their outlines stark against the rocks. From the viewing platform above, visitors can take in the dramatic views – a windswept stretch of coastline where history and nature have collided. Looking down, it’s easy to imagine the lives once lived here, and to understand the power of the sea in shaping both landscape and community. It’s a place that leaves a lasting impression, not just for the scenery but for the story it tells. Slapton: Beachside Beauty with Village Charm Slapton is best known for its vast shingle beach, a dramatic sweep of coastline that forms part of Start Bay. Backed by the freshwater lagoon of Slapton Ley and edged with quiet country lanes, it’s a destination that feels both wild and tranquil. On sunny days, the beach is a paradise for swimming, paddleboarding and simply stretching out with a picnic, while the sunsets here are some of the most spectacular in South Devon. Tucked just inland, the village of Slapton itself offers a welcoming retreat. Narrow lanes wind between thatched cottages, and the historic square is overlooked by the striking tower of St James’ church. Cosy pubs add to the charm, giving visitors the perfect spot to unwind after a day on the sand. For those looking for somewhere truly special to stay nearby, head to the neighbouring village of Strete where you’ll find The Lodge. This glorious and spacious home is flooded with natural light, offering far-reaching sea views from its elevated position. Designed for entertaining, it features generous living spaces and a sultry cinema room, making it a fantastic choice for multigenerational holidays or groups of friends. With seven bedrooms, The Lodge comfortably sleeps 14, blending striking design with the kind of comfort that makes it hard to leave. Nearby Villages: Stoke Fleming and Chillington While Torcross, Beesands, and Slapton steal much of the spotlight in this corner of South Devon, the nearby villages of Stoke Fleming and Chillington are equally worth discovering. Stoke Fleming sits just west of Dartmouth and is perfectly placed for those who want the peace of a village but the convenience of a vibrant harbour town close by. From here, Blackpool Sands – one of Devon’s most beautiful beaches – is just a stone’s throw away, offering clear blue waters ideal for swimming and paddleboarding. The village is also home to some exceptional holiday properties. Farwell House and East Farwell Lodge are ideal for families or groups seeking a coastal escape. Chillington, meanwhile, lies slightly inland, surrounded by rolling countryside. It’s a classic South Hams village with a friendly community and good local amenities, making it a practical yet charming stop on a tour of the area. For those staying here, there are some truly standout homes: Maberly House, which sleeps 15 and is perfect for large family gatherings; Starling House, an elegant retreat for 5; and The Wild Hare, a romantic bolthole for 2. Each property offers something unique, from expansive gardens to stylish interiors and intimate hideaways. Together they make Chillington not just a convenient base, but a destination in its own right. A Hidden Gem Waiting to be Explored One of the joys of visiting this part of Devon is its balance of seclusion and accessibility. Torcross, Beesands, and Slapton feel peaceful and tucked away, but within a short drive you can reach two of South Devon’s most beloved towns. Dartmouth, with its bustling harbour, boutique shops, and gourmet restaurants, is just a 15-minute drive from Stoke Fleming, while Kingsbridge, with its estuary setting and thriving market town atmosphere, lies only a little further west. This makes the trio of villages around Slapton Sands a perfect base: you can enjoy the tranquillity of unspoilt coastline and traditional communities, with the buzz of larger towns close at hand when you want it. Torcross, Beesands, and Slapton may not appear in every holiday guidebook, but that’s precisely what makes them so special. Together they showcase the best of South Devon – dramatic coastline, fascinating history, authentic food, and warm community spirit. Add in the nearby villages of Stoke Fleming and Chillington, plus easy access to Dartmouth and Kingsbridge, and you have a destination that truly offers the best of both worlds. Whether you’re drawn by the call of the sea, the lure of history, or simply the joy of discovering somewhere new, this corner of Devon is a hidden gem waiting to be explored.
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