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.
Situated in Yelverton, 31 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse, East Dart Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
sharon
Australia
The renovations had been really well done, the Sunday roast was a treat!, and the staff were very friendly and so helpful.
Located in the heart of Dartmoor National Park, Duchy House Bed and Breakfast is nestled in the village of Princetown.
Chris
United Kingdom
Incredibly friendly staff, lovely little B&B, very convenient location for exploring Dartmoor. We had a three person room and it was great to dry off and rest after a day's walk over the moors
Very comfy rooms, and a GREAT breakfast. Honestly can't recommend this place enough
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.
Naomi
Belgium
Beautiful authentic place.
In the heart of the national park.
Very sweet and helpfull host.
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.
Camilla
United Kingdom
Wow. Just wow. After some unexpected weather and car troubles, 'Rambler's Rest' couldn't be a more fitting name.
The owners went over and above to ensure we had a terrific stay, the GIGANTIC hot tub with spa shoes and robes was a real treat and the eco friendly toiletries were a very welcome surprise.
Thought and care has gone into every inch of this place and after swearing I'll never go hiking in Dartmoor again, knowing this place exists actually makes it feel not quite so daunting.
It was an emergency booking after our camping gear didn't perform quite as we wanted in the hail and the rain and our boots weren't quite prepared for the amount of bog we encountered so it was a true oasis.
It makes me really happy that in a world of chains that places like this still exist, where passion and personality can shine through and make a trip to the English countryside a true delight, no matter what else is happening with the weather!
Despite feeling quite beaten up by our hiking experiences we were so refreshed the following day after staying here that we ventured out again on waking for a coastal walk instead of scurrying back to the city as we were promising ourselves before we arrived.
Thank you Nikki and Terry for turning 'nightmare' into 'adventure' and making the trip something we could laugh about as soon as the following day.
We'll be back!
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.
Featuring river views, The Old Post House - Historic Dartmoor Home features accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 49 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse.
Simon
United Kingdom
Attractive old quirky home, beautifully renovated. High vaulted ceilings on first floor, cosy lounge with wood burner but with open plan layout to be a great social space.
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.
Set in Princetown, within 38 km of Newton Abbot Racecourse and 20 km of Morwellham Quay, The Prince of Wales Bed and Breakfast offers accommodation with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private...
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.
Ross
United Kingdom
Great place to stay for exploring Dartmoor. Comfortable room, great veggie breakfast and value for money. Bar has good beers affordably priced.
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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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.
HowlingWoolf
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
You would struggle to find a hotel that matches the two...
You would struggle to find a hotel that matches the two bridges in terms of location, it's stunning and the hotel is charming. The food is very good! The only downside is the interior, aside from the restaurant it could do with a freshen up. But in terms of value for money, there are no negatives.
Laura
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
perfect location, beautiful old building with amazing...
perfect location, beautiful old building with amazing artefacts, four poster bed, rooms decorated with style and memories of a previous era. hints of .... (see for yourself). some lovely touches. walks directly from hotel, the rest of Dartmoor in easy reach. no matter the weather this hotel is comfort personified. friendly staff. we'll be back.
Charming, low key but twinkly hosts who made this such an easy, relaxing first hotel stay with our dog. Fantastic location for walks and views, lovely sausages for breakfast, lots of safe garden space for the dog to play and make friends. If you are lucky you might even get a live jazz concert in the evening too. You feel Chris and Sue really enjoy what they do.
This hotel could not be more accommodating if they tried. Nothing was too much trouble for them, they went out of their way to make our stay a great one. Friendly staff from the manager down to the ladies cleaning rooms. Fabulous......I can really recommend it and we would stay again if ever we are around this way again
DInner was very good. The food was fresh and locally sourced. Staff made sure that we were comfortably seated in a space with ample room for our dogs. Breakfast was also delicious and very filling! The hotel was also well placed for easy access to the woods and moor nearby. Staff were very pleasant and helpful.
Food was excellent and the staff were very friendly (although slightly hassled due to low numbers, I think).
Our room was lovely and the photos on the wall were a great way to demonstrate the hotel's heritage. Also, loved the geese - they made an interesting addition to the hotel's character.
Breakfast was excellent. Dinner was nice but rather expensive and could have more choice on the ale carte menu. Afternoon cream teas very good. The location was excellent being in the heart of the moors. Also, that it was a dog friendly hotel with doggie treats on arrival, was a plus too.
Beautiful location, views were spectacular.
Our hosts were so friendly and welcoming
The rooms throughout the hotel were decorated to a very high standard and we spent a great couple of hours drinking in the honesty bar with our host . The bar was well stocked and very reasonably priced
The hotel staff were very friendly, the lounge was very comfortable and the food very good.
A good selection of local beers available at the bar.
We were able to leave our dog in the room while we went for meals which not all hotels allow.
The room was well appointed and comfortable.
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!
The location is superb. We went for a long walk on arrival and paddled in the local stream. The hotel is quiet with interesting pictures on the walls. Breakfast was delicious. The room was very comfortable and the bathroom was exceptionally clean.
Perfectly nestled in the middle of Dartmoor Park, this hotel has an attentive staff and spacious rooms. The bathroom, newly remodeled, featued an unusually large and comfortable shower (as well as a separate tub). Breakfast was excellent.
We loved the historic decor, the canopy bed, the delicious breakfast. We hurried to Two Bridges and were kindly accommodated to watch the Queen’s funeral in the lounge as we waited for our check in time.
Perfect location for exploring Dartmoor and Devon. A walk away from the Wistman’s Wood. Beautiful room and grounds. Excellent staff. Delicious free breakfast and great dinner too!
Dinner and breakfast was delicious! I love staying where you can have meals too. There’s a good walk nearby in Dartmoor National Park and an information center.
A beautiful facility located within Dartmoor National Park. The staff was very cordial, the breakfast was excellent and guest room were well appointed.
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