Planning a winter getaway to the Devon countryside? Expect crisp morning walks, roaring log fires, cosy farm stays, and skies full of stars. To help you make the most of your rural retreat, here’s the ultimate winter packing list, perfect for farm cottages, country lodges, and rustic B&B stays across Devon.
And remember: the hosts at Devon Farms & Country Stays are some of the friendliest you’ll meet. If you’re unsure what to bring, or need help sourcing something for your stay, they’re always happy to help.
Warm and Weather Proof Clothing
Devon’s winter weather can shift from bright sunshine to drizzle within minutes, especially on higher ground. Pack layers that work for all conditions.
Essentials
- A waterproof coat: ideally one that’s windproof too.
- Thermal layers: great for chilly mornings.
- Chunky knitwear or fleece jumpers: perfect for evenings by the fire.
- Comfortable trousers: jeans or walking trousers keep you snug.
For the outdoorsy types
- Hat, gloves and scarf
- Waterproof over trousers
- Lightweight backpack, for snacks and spare layers.
Footwear for Rural Wandering
Countryside paths can be muddy, frosty or both in December.
- Wellies: especially handy on farms.
- Sturdy walking boots: for coast path or moorland walks.
- Cosy socks or slipper socks: farmhouse mornings are the best when cosy!
Weather Ready Accessories
Be prepared for winter’s surprising mix.
- Compact umbrella
- Reusable water bottle
- Thermos flask: great for warm drinks on winter walks.
- Torch or headlamp: essential with early sunsets in rural areas.
If you’re missing any of these items or don’t know what’s most suitable, just ask your hosts, they’re always happy to point you in the right direction.
Cosy Comforts for Your Stay
Whether you’re settling into a barn conversion or a farm cottage, these items make evenings extra comfortable.
- Slippers
- A favourite book
- Board games or cards
- A snug blanket or dressing gown
- Charging cables and power banks
Food and Drink Goodies
While Devon is full of wonderful farm shops, arriving with a few treats will make your first night even cosier.
- Hot chocolate and marshmallows
- Mulled wine or cider
- Easy breakfast bits
- A tote bag for local produce shopping
What to Pack if You’re Bringing Your Dog
Devon is incredibly dog friendly, and many farm stays welcome four-legged guests with open arms. To make sure your pup enjoys the escape as much as you do, pack these essentials:
Dog Essentials
- Lead and harness: especially useful for walks near livestock.
- Towel for muddy paws: winter countryside = guaranteed splashes!
- Dog bed or blanket: for a familiar, cosy spot to curl up.
- Food and water bowls: travel sets work brilliantly.
- Enough food and treats for the whole stay: plus any medication.
- Poo bags: always handy on walks or around the farm.
Optional Comforts
- Favourite toys: great for keeping them entertained indoors.
- Coat or jumper: ideal for older dogs or chilly morning walks.
- Portable dog mat: perfect for pub lunches or beach trips.
Helpful Tip
If you forget something or need advice on local dog-friendly walks, pubs, or beaches, the hosts at Devon Farms & Country Stays are fantastic at pointing you in the right direction. Many even keep spare towels, bowls or treats on hand!
Optional but Lovely Extras
- Binoculars: great for birdwatching or stargazing.
- Camera: the landscapes are stunning in winter light.
- Notebook or travel journal
Final Tips Before You Pack
- Check your accommodation listing for what’s already provided.
- Pack for mud! A boot liner or bin bag is a lifesaver.
- Bring layers rather than bulky items.
And above all, don’t hesitate to ask. Whether you’ve forgotten something, want advice on where to buy local produce, or simply need help planning your activities, the hosts at Devon Farms & Country Stays are always on hand and delighted to help make your stay perfect.