In Dartmoor National Park, the Two Bridges Hotel has stunning countryside views and overlooks the River Dart. The hotel offers luxurious traditionally-styled rooms and has a restaurant.
Set in Yelverton, 41 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse, Dartmoor Inn Merrivale offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Offering a garden and garden view, Corndonford farm is situated in Newton Abbot, 27 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse and 44 km from Sandy Park Rugby Stadium.
Sylvia
Germany
And old, traditional lovely farmhouse . We felt very welcomed and had wonderful 2 days.
Boasting a spa and wellness centre and views of quiet street, The Ramblers' Rest - Princetown is a guest house situated in a historic building in Princetown, 37 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse.
Steve
United Kingdom
The location is excellent, with a good parking area, a comfortable bed, a great collection of shower gel and shampoo, and a clean bathroom. The instructions for entry were very clear and the hosts were fantastic.
Surrounded by the open moorland and forest of Dartmoor National Park, YHA Dartmoor is a rural retreat with good access to off-road routes for walking and mountain biking.
Dan
United Kingdom
Great location and great hostel. Really good kitchen facilities and a nice lounge with a wildlife viewing area.
Set in Yelverton, Burrator Inn offers water sports facilities. Guests can dine in the restaurant or a drink at the bar and free WiFi is available. The units in the inn are equipped with a TV.
Steve
Australia
Well run establishment ... large comfortable room ... good food and a top notch breakfast
Offering garden views, the Dartmoor bnb is an accommodation situated in Yelverton, 30 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse and 48 km from Sandy Park Rugby Stadium.
Jacqui
United Kingdom
Lovely location. Host was very welcoming and helpful. Spotlessly clean. I had an evening meal which was very enjoyable and extremely good value
Just off the A38, with easy access to Plymouth's city centre, Dartmoor and the beaches of Devon and Cornwall, the hotel offers great value, with free parking and a restaurant and bar.
John
United Kingdom
All went well. Excellent motel style bedroom and modern bathroom
Nestled amid 100 acres of parkland, this traditional English country house is perfectly positioned for exploring both the timeless elegance of Devon and the bustling centre of Plymouth.
TONY
United Kingdom
Excellent service and excellent food, great location
Love the place, the staff, the other guests (dogs included),...
Love the place, the staff, the other guests (dogs included), the geese, the ambience they lit the fire one soggy day, the food, the drink, the peace and quiet, the books left by us and other visitors, the history (Wallis Simpson's room), the location, walking on the Moor, the animals.
Diana
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Location, perfect, great walks directly from hotel and...
Location, perfect, great walks directly from hotel and others further afield, so would need a car. Geese are a great attraction and distraction, love the geese. Beautiful old building lots of history, little booklets available. Lovely furnishings and artefacts, spend hours looking around. Grounds are perfect for dog owners and children and that little stroll after eating. Rooms are amazing and a step back in time with a modern twist or two. Staff are wonderful, they become your friends. Nothing is too much trouble, if they can't do it or provide it they will let you know and give you alternatives. A very people friendly approach. Another Home from Home for me.
Diana
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
location is perfect for walks either local or car drive away...
location is perfect for walks either local or car drive away. Princetown close by, Prison Museum, Haytor has a good visitor centre and places to grab a bite. Tavistock has sister hotel, Bedford hotel, static market is great as is the 2 weekly pannier market. Geese (6) and ducks (4 ducklings) a lovely distraction.
Hotel has ambience, it's v cosy but not claustrophobic elegant but not OTT, old fashioned but not 'out of date'. Interesting artefacts, memorabilia. V comfy fireside chairs.
Lovely staff, can't do enough for you from the housekeeping crew to the reception and dining/bar staff. They care that you should have a good break.
Diana
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We had the opportunity for a Bank Holiday break booked at...
We had the opportunity for a Bank Holiday break booked at two days notice and the Two Bridges delivered everything we wanted.
The location on Dartmoor is sheltered by the local topography, it's in a dip adjacent to the road, but offers outstanding views within a few hundred metres of the hotel for possibly twenty miles in some direction.
There is nothing of the normal near to the hotel. If you desire splendid remoteness without being massively isolated the Two Bridges is the place.
Parts of the hotel date to the late C18th, the lawned gardens provide space, the river flows through the grounds and the hotel has geese, ducks and sheep roaming free within the grounds.
The room (No 36) was excellent, the lounge, siting rooms and dining room have some wonderful artefacts from bygone eras, the food plentiful, beautifully cooked and served and the Staff were awesome.
Martin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Two Bridges is an excellent base for walking on Dartmoor...
Two Bridges is an excellent base for walking on Dartmoor either right from the hotel or just a short drive. Staff were helpful, the room comfortable and quiet and the food very good. Will definitely return.
Marjolein
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I booked 6 rooms for numerous days for my work colleague, as...
I booked 6 rooms for numerous days for my work colleague, as we were working in the area. The staff were amazing, they went above and beyond helping with every request we had, the rooms are quirky and nice, the pub is great, only down side at all was that Dinner wasn't available on Sundays - Tuesdays, the three nights we stayed.
Lovely cosy room and very clean.Dinner was superb and there was a wide choice on the menu for breakfast which was also very good. The location was perfect and the hotel had a lovely atmosphere. The staff were most helpful and pleasant. Although the receptionist was efficient a more welcoming manner would have been appreciated. We would certainly return for another stay.
Nicely situated in the Moors, the hotel has a polished charm of the old Inns from times gone by. The rooms are warmly decorated, beds are very comfortable and the nights are quiet: All you need when coming back from a day’s hiking. in the evening the log fires are lit. Breakfast are of good quality and staff, by and large, helpful.
Amazing ! The B&B is a 20' walk from Two Bridges, 3' by car. Breakfast was divine and they made me a sack lunch for £6 that included a sandwich, crisps, banana and KitKat, really nice.
From there, easy access to many hikes including the enchanting Wistman's woods!
Customer service was excellent. In particular the lady on reception was very helpful.
Food was excellent.
Had the best nights sleep I've had in a hotel for a long time.
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