Set in a charming fishing village, in the Hartland Devon Heritage Coast, The Red Lion Hotel features rooms with striking sea or harbor views. There is free private parking, free WiFi.
Kathleen
United States of America
We liked being so close to the water and having the convenience of a bar and restaurant in our hotel. In the morning, we enjoyed watching people kayak and swim along the shore, and then walked up the steep hill to eat breakfast in another inn just for something different. Upon checkout, a kind hotel employee drove his Range Rover up the steep hill in front of us. That helped to relieve all the stress of driving our underpowered stick-shift rental car up the steep narrow drive while imagining another car coming down the hill towards us. Once we were on our way, we drove to nearby Hartland Point and after walking around the shops and restaurants where we purchased a wonderful book called The Salt Path: A Memoir by local author Raynor Winn (highly recommend it), we spent several hours hiking the gorgeous SW Coast Path. That was one of our best experiences.
Set in 2.5 acres, surrounded by moorland and unspoiled countryside, this award-winning property is a former 16th century Coaching Inn, full of character and warmth.
Located in Clovelly, 1.8 miles from Mouthmill Beach, The New Inn Clovelly provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Julie
Canada
Quaint Inn. Pretty. Lovely sea view room. Great staff at check in and servers in bar and breakfast room.
Uniquely located on the South West Coast Path, the Hartland Quay Hotel features an outdoor seating area leading to the sandy Quay Beach. The hotel also offers a museum, a bar, and stunning sea views.
Sabine
Canada
House management very professional , fast internet
The Coach and Horses offers accommodations in Parkham, a 15-minute walk from Peppercombe Beach and 1.6 miles from Gauter Beach. This property offers access to darts and free Wifi.
Marika
United Kingdom
Had a good night sleep, it was nice that there was breakfast (oats with cookies) prepared for the morning snack. :)
Can see sea through bedroom window ❤️
Clean and welcome, thank you.
Providing a garden, Home from Home B&B features accommodations in Hartland. With sea views, this accommodation provides a patio.
Anaelle
United Kingdom
Lovely stay.
The bathroom is very spacious, with a nice bath and is squeaky clean.
The room is very cosy with a biscuits and tea set.
Breakfast was great, and it was lovely to talk to the hosts and get the know them.
Location perfect to explore the area
Slerra Hill Bed and Breakfast, Clovelly offers accommodations in Bideford, 11 miles from Westward Ho! and 12 miles from Lundy Island. This bed and breakfast features a garden.
David
United Kingdom
Becky was very welcoming, large room, well appointed, lovely breakfast, good location for walkers and Clovelly. All very comfortable and pleasant.
Very interesting. We went on a busy Bank Holiday weekend but the village coped admirably. It is good to know that there is a community of some 200 living there. Prices for entry was reasonable and included the lovely gardens. The adjacent church is a hidden gem. The village is not in any way spoilt by any modern additions and the atmosphere is lovely. Arrive early to miss the rush if it is a weekend. Don't forget to walk a little way along the beach to see the waterfall. Get your cream tea and/or lunch in early.
Well worth the day we spent there.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A wonderful place to visit, especially out of the main...
A wonderful place to visit, especially out of the main tourist season when things are quieter. Just be aware of the accessibility issues before you go and check whether or not this will affect you or companions travelling with you.
Chris A
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The village is a living museum which is charming and I love...
The village is a living museum which is charming and I love the ethos. However, this comes with an understanding of leaving your car at the top of the hill and carrying luggage to and from your hotel.
The hill ensures a good workout for your quads and it is not suitable for anyone with limited mobility.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Clovelly is a historical "one off".
Clovelly is a historical "one off". However to visit one must be fairly active as the way down to and through the village is steeply downhill and cobbled, slippery when wet. The visitor centre at the top of the village will give you some really good information about what to see and do and I recommend watching the film on the village in the centre. It will also relieve you of £8.75 per adult to visit, though free if you stay over!!
JagerPlymouth
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Clovelly is a picture-postcard place, very interesting to...
Clovelly is a picture-postcard place, very interesting to visit. We stayed 2 nights at the New Inn which was good, allowed us to see and do everything. Food and drink is quite expensive, you will need good walking shoes to get about as the high street is very steep (not sandals as some people were wearing), not really suitable for very young children or frail adults. The formal gardens are excellent, as are the craft workshops. Breathtaking views at various points. Good visitor centre with informative video of the village.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Just absolutely stunning quant place to visit, cobbled steps...
Just absolutely stunning quant place to visit, cobbled steps all the way down to the seafront /Harbour pop in to the red lion Hotel, walk along to the waterfall ,go along the Quay, on your way up or down pop in the old new Inn delicious food lovely host , loved it so much I purchased a print from a local artist who came in and signed if for me just beautiful place .
Clovelly is a destination, with historic streetscape, structures, compact gardens, and hillsides and sea. Outstanding walking experiences. Our room had a balcony with a view to opposite streetscape and hillsides and a peek-a-boo down the street to the sea. Room had a compact bath and bedroom with a non-working fireplace and some character ceiling under the main roof. Very good full cooked breakfast with yogurt or cereal starters if you like in a character-filled room.
Very good location, comfortable, clean. My dog was welcomed, parking onsite and I enjoyed my stay. Having read previous reviews, I do wonder what planet some people are from....this is a 16th Century coaching inn, with a lovely atmosphere and wonderfully quirky. There are plenty of budget chain hotels available for those who prefer that sort of thing. If I need accommodation in this area in the future, I wouldn't hesitate to return.
Beautiful, spotlessly clean and very comfortable bedroom with stunning countryside and sea views! Helen and Brian have created a home away from home for guests and their hospitality is second to none! A very delicious cooked breakfast served in the morning with plenty of continental options available too. Great base to explore the Hartland peninsula, Clovelly etc. We only wish we could have stayed longer!
Brilliant first stay at this gem of a hotel. From our arrival we were made to feel extremely welcome and looked after. The hotel was beautiful and we enjoyed exploring the pretty and quaint village. Dinner in the hotel in the evening was superb so good my partner had two main courses of seafood. Will definitely return to this lovely place.
We loved the location, as it was really close to Clovelly! It had stunning views of the sea, and was immaculate! Room was spacious and had a separate seating area to the bedroom which was lovely! 10/10 hosting, she made us feel really welcome and at home. Breakfast was amazing, can’t fault the whole stay!
A very comfortable room after a long day's hiking. Breakfast was everything we needed. Friendly staff who helped us to arrange dinner in Clovelly and also to find our way back to the South West Coast Path. Perfect overnight spot on this hike.
Lovely pub. Food was excellent with great breakfast. The staff was really wonderful ( especially Amy). Even though Clovelly itself is a challenge we thoroughly enjoyed our 3 nights stay.
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