Dunster Castle Hotel is located in the medieval village of Dunster. Free WiFi access is available. All rooms have a private bathroom with bath or shower.
James
United States of America
Comfortable room in traditional country inn in the shadow of Dunster Castle.
The Beach Hotel offers incredible views across the Bristol Channel and the West Somerset Railway. Located in Minehead, this luxurious hotel is on the outskirts of Exmoor National Park.
The Duke of Wellington Wetherspoon is offering accommodations in Minehead. With a shared lounge, the property also features a bar and free WiFi. The units in the hotel are equipped with a kettle.
Located in Minehead, Steps Farmhouse B&B offers 4-star accommodations with a garden. WiFi and private parking are available. All rooms in the guest house are fitted with a kettle.
Zoe
United Kingdom
It was set in a beautiful farmhouse with overlooking countryside scenery. The rooms were clean, beautifully decorated and there were areas to relax and enjoy the getaway. My young daughter and my dog were there and the property catered for both. The hosts couldn’t have been more friendly and welcoming and the range of breakfast they offered was perfect.
Exmoor House offers accommodations in Wheddon Cross, 20 miles from Tiverton Castle. Providing a tennis court, the property is located within 6.8 miles of Dunster Castle.
James
United States of America
Breakfast was very good - we just went simple though. The owners, Izzy and Peter were super friendly and helpful. We stayed 2 nights and would have enjoyed staying longer if our schedule worked. It is in an older building but recently reworked.
Booking.com made a mixup on the credit card. I gave them the card and it seemed accepted. The host was not paid and asked about it and I found a note on my confirmation that the location did not accept credit cards which was not true. Izzy handled this very well - friendly question before our departure and all resolved, they took ours. I blame Booking.com
I could quite happily have spent 2 days just in Dunster then...
I could quite happily have spent 2 days just in Dunster then used it as a base for the wider area - the beaches and even Cheddar gorge. We ate dinner at the Luttrell Arms which was nice but Reeves looked good too. We had coffee and cake at Tessa's Tea rooms and bought stuff in the independent shops. The only thing I'd have changed was the weather as we had a few downpours but that's Britain for you!!
Elaine 777
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Iys a very old village with more grade 2 listed buildings...
Iys a very old village with more grade 2 listed buildings than anywhere else in England. The Castle and grounds are always good to visit. We had a good choice of walks in the surrounding countryside. There are a few good places to eat including a very good Aisian restaurant. It's very easy to get around the village.
Stephen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I love dunster
I try and visit as much as I can
I love dunster
I try and visit as much as I can
Each time I visit it gets better find every time there is always something to do
This time there was a ghost story tour around dunster village ‘ it was very entertaining
Also a new book was being talked about within the village, called witches,giants,and a ghost’truly is a fascinating place to keep going back to ‘ I love it I just can’t get enough of it 💗💗
Sonia
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Dunster is on the edge of Exmoor National Park, which imho...
Dunster is on the edge of Exmoor National Park, which imho is the most underrated national park in the UK. The views are magnificent, with small cozy towns, beautiful nature, good roads for walking, cycling and mountain biking. Dunster itself is a small cozy village with a proper Castle, although through shortness of time we didn't visit it.
Marco_123
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
The small town has a lot to offer - lovely walks around the...
The small town has a lot to offer - lovely walks around the castle, good restaurants to choose from, interesting shops and a superb art gallery with a labrynth of beautiful works of art. A must has to be the West Somerset railway which you can catch the steam train from Dunster station - Dunster Beach is close by where can walk to Blue Anchor along the stunning coastal path.
Hathaway Restaurant is quirky but great food.
Yarn Market Hotel offers a good menu in homely surroundings.
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We had a lovely stay at the house.
We had a lovely stay at the house.
Pete and Karen were the perfect hosts. Very friendly and made us feel very welcome.
Good local knowledge and recommendations.
Very pretty area and good location for all amenities.
The welcome, being shown to an exceptionally spacious and tastefully furnished room. The light lunch in the 'secret garden' and walk across the meadow behind directly into the grounds of Dunster Castle was perfect for dog and owners alike! Delicious evening meal, attentive service matched in the morning by a gorgeous breakfast.
Whilst we chose Dunster because of the AGM of the South West Path Association, the remaining stay was to celebrate my partners birthday and enjoy some romance. The Luttrell Arms was the perfect stay.
Breakfast was excellent. Tried a variety of dishes and they were all good. Home made marmalade highly recommended. Location in the high street meant it was close to the castle and other attractions.
We left a jacket in the wardrobe and they kindly packed it and posted it to us. (We paid the postage of course). The whole hotel was welcoming and the proprietors were excellent. Pity they don’t serve evening meals. If these were to the same standard as the breakfasts they would be memorable.
Fabulous location in the heart of Dunster. Olivia our host couldn’t have been more welcoming and caring . A great enclosed pretty garden which both we and our 2 small dogs enjoyed . Property was spotlessly clean . Comfortable bed and good quality bedding. A very thoughtful fruit bowl , milk, coffee and tea bags to get you started . Complimentary tea and cake were much appreciated downstairs in the Castle Coffee House . Home made cakes every day by our host Olivia
Full of character, extremely clean and decorated beautifully with flair & imagination. Comfy bed, great bathroom and the kitchen had all you would need to self cater if you wished. Parking at back of property & location in Dunster was perfect for us. Ladies & Sandro very welcoming and we had a welcome bottle of Italian rose on arrival and so glad we booked a meal in their restaurant for our first night as it was exceptional.
Fabulous room with seating area, overlooking the garden. The bath! Essential after a 50km run! Lovely toiletries. Really comfy bed. Fridge with complimentary water. Fan which was appreciated as so hot. Food was fabulous, as were the restaurant staff- the same 2 ladies seemed to be there all weekend, as was the lovely lady on reception. Staff all so friendly. Rear access to the castle and to my race.
Fourth time staying here, each time in a different room. Delighted with all of them. Love all the thoughtful little extras, such as bath bubbles and sun cream for my face. Fresh milk in the fridge outside our door, along with spare supplies of drinks and snacks. Lovely location for exploring the village, with handy on-street parking right outside the door from 6pm to 9am.
Cosy, comfy, friendly - you could tell as soon as you walked up the path, through the lovely flowery garden, that it was going to be a great place to stay. And it was all so welcoming, with a great breakfast and lovely touches like a range of locally produced teas and 'proper' biscuits in the room - and all in such a historic location, so close to Dunster castle
Woodville is a beautifully furnished & stylish apartment with a lovely courtyard garden. It is in a peaceful location but only minutes away from all that Dunster has to offer. Colin & Dean are the most warm & welcoming hosts & they have thought of everything to make the apartment comfortable & homely. I will definitely stay at Woodville again.
This is a very historic building. We were met with a very warm welcome from the hosts who treated us very well. Nothing was too much trouble. Breakfast choice was very good with good choice of cereals & cooked breakfast also. Our room was very spacious and warm and overlooked the main street in Dunster.
We had a lovely stay between Christmas and New Year. The hotel is cosy, welcoming and exceedingly dog friendly. As it was quiet we were upgraded to the honeymoon suite which made our stay even better. Would definitely consider staying again and would highly recommend to all.
Dunster is an amazing little village with wonderful walks and a spectacular garden and castle! Little Dragons is in a wonderful location within a couple of minutes walk of everything.
One of the best hotels we have visited, a very well presented, feel good place, quirky in places and very homely, breakfast, bar and evening meals all top class. Great stay...
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