In the centre of beautiful Totnes, this charming hotel was once a 17th-century inn and now offers attractive en suite accommodation, free Wi-Fi and free limited on site parking which is on a first...
Located in Totnes and with Newton Abbot Racecourse reachable within 16 km, King William IV provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
The Old Forge is a 600-year old stone building offering accommodation in Totnes, 400 metres from the town centre and a 5 minute walk from Totnes Castle.
Paul
Jersey
Lovely historic property excellently modernised inside. Fabulous room, reception and breakfast conservatory. Gardens would be lovely in the Spring and Summer.
Wonderful hosts, great breakfast.
Very handy for walk into town.
Situated on the banks of the River Dart, The Steam Packet Inn offers a restaurant and free WiFi access. The historic town centre of Totnes is just a 5-minute walk away.
Totnes is a fantastic town with a historic castle.
Totnes is a fantastic town with a historic castle. It seems to have some quite new-age, alternative style shops along with the standard high street retail offering. It has the amazing River Dart flowing through and there is the opportunity for watersports and sightseeing tourist boat trips.
Philip
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Totnes is a vibrant trendy town with lots of quaint shops in...
Totnes is a vibrant trendy town with lots of quaint shops in beautiful riverside surroundings. Lots of places to stay, restaurants and cafés, specialities Pasties, Fudge. Interesting castle. Near Dartmoor and many places of interest.
Trains to London, Plymouth, Penzance. Good bus services to various places: Exeter, Paignton, Newton Abbot.
We ate at the Royal Seven Stars and Steam Packet Inn - both good.
Alix
France
Scored 10
10
The best place to stay - near the moor and near the sea,...
The best place to stay - near the moor and near the sea, lots of independent shops and plenty of other things to do, visit the castle, museum and guildhall, have a trip down the Dart or just stroll round the town
Helen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I just love the historic buildings in Totnes and always find...
I just love the historic buildings in Totnes and always find myself visiting Totnes when in the UK. It's always enchanting to go back in time and wonderful that the English heritage is preserved.
We met up with my cousin and his wife for lunch on my birthday in the town and had a delicious tea & cake before that at a church it was a wonderful place.
Carol
South Africa
Scored 10
10
Totnes is lovely if you enjoy popping into lots of little...
Totnes is lovely if you enjoy popping into lots of little shops and cafes. The weekend markets are always worth a visit. If you prefer quieter days, there’s lots of local towns to travel too with quaint tea rooms and castles! If you’re a beach goer, Paignton is about 20th minutes or lots of other lovely bleachers around 30 minutes drive.
Luke
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Totnes has a laid back atmosphere that buzzes during the day...
Totnes has a laid back atmosphere that buzzes during the day. The town feels very safe. The best way to enjoy this stunning town is to park the car and forget about it. Everything is walkable.
Don’t miss the unique shops and eateries. Have lunch on the stunning terrace at The Steam Packet Inn. Avoid the main street at busy traffic times.
Martin
United Kingdom
See reviews by guests who stayed at hotels in Totnes
Well located hotel, a stones throw from the river Dart and some very pleasant walks, great bar area, good outdoors area, although by the road it was still very good. Room was spacious, bathroom was a decent size with a terrific shower. Bed was comfortable and a decent size. Staff were attentive, cheerful and seamed to multitask with ease, food was great, decently priced, good portions and delivered quickly even though they were busy on both nights. View from the room was not so good, but you can't have everything.
Lovely room with lovely hosts and a delicious, full breakfast. Really, couldn't have asked for more in a stay. The room was close to the town centre, but afield just enough so that it was very, very quiet and removed from the noisy bustle of the High Street. (I actually moved to the Old Forge from another hotel in town, which was quite noisy -- traffic, street noise, etc). Looking forward to another stay at The Old Forge.
The garden was the best feature but the hotel is also around a nice courtyard of period buildings - the breakfast building was impressive. Breakfast was a standard hot buffet. The bagel cafe was great. There's a cinema on site too.
We have more than 70 million property reviews, and they're all from real, verified guests.
How does it work?
1
It starts with a booking
It starts with a booking
The only way to leave a review is to first make a booking. That's how we know our reviews come from real guests who have stayed at the property.
2
Followed by a trip
Followed by a trip
When guests stay at the property they check out how quiet the room is, how friendly the staff are and more.
3
And finally, a review
And finally, a review
After their trip, guests tell us about their stay. We check for naughty words and verify the authenticity of all guest reviews before adding them to our site.
If you booked through us and want to leave a review, please sign in first.