Set in a charming fishing village, in the Hartland Devon Heritage Coast, The Red Lion Hotel features rooms with striking sea or harbour views. There is free private parking, free WiFi.
Hugh
United Kingdom
The location was brilliant, lovely views of the sea .
Set in 2.5 acres, surrounded by moorland and unspoilt countryside, this award-winning property is a former 16th century Coaching Inn, full of character and warmth.
Samuel
United Kingdom
Lovely building, staff were very friendly and helpful. Room was good value for the area and very comfortable, with a decent menu and tasty food
Located in Clovelly, 2.9 km from Mouthmill Beach, The New Inn Clovelly provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Situated in Hartland and with Westward Ho! reachable within 23 km, The Anchor Inn features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a bar.
Patricia
United Kingdom
A lovely comfortable inn. Combining a pub and hotel.
Uniquely situated on the South West Coast Path, the Hartland Quay Hotel boasts an outdoor seating area leading to the sandy Quay Beach. The hotel also offers a museum, a bar, and stunning sea views.
Set in Parkham, 1.3 km from Peppercombe Beach and 2.6 km from Gauter Beach, The Coach and Horses provides accommodation with amenities such as free WiFi and a flat-screen TV.
Foster
United Kingdom
Very friendly and helpful.
Good pub
Comfortable bed.
Offering a garden and inner courtyard view, Coastal cottage 'The Garden Cottage ' is located in Hartland, 24 km from Lundy Island and 24 km from Royal North Devon Golf Club.
Lesley
United Kingdom
The property was in a good location, easy excess to local amenities and was good for travelling to local places and it was quiet.
Clovelly is a quaint village steeped in history. It is like no other village I know of. No cars. Not inundated with touristy shops. The locals are friendly apart from the New Inn. Definitely well worth the visit but stay at the Red Lion.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Clovelly is a unique, picturesque village with a steep,...
Clovelly is a unique, picturesque village with a steep, narrow cobbled street leading down to a small harbour. . It is car free. You need to be reasonably fit to enjoy it. There are a couple of hotels/inns and tearooms Thete is a car park and visitor centre at the top of the cliff and entry fee during the day.
Steven
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Very interesting.
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 8.0
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!!
I haven't given an opinion on establishments in years since booking.com don’t published a negative opinion of a disastrous hotel, but given that this establishment has been by far the best of my trip, I want to record its excellent quality and the extraordinary friendliness of its staff. owners. A 10/10 in all aspects. Highly recommended.
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.
Girl serving downstairs was so lovely and hard working. She was really friendly and welcoming.
Clovelly is beautiful and to stay overnight in the village was a bucket list moment.
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