The Salty Monk
Sidford
offers award-winning cuisine featuring local produce and guest rooms with unique identities all set in an attractive 16th century building
The Wellington
Boscastle
exposed beams and open fires feature in the real ale bar, there is an an elegant guest lounge in a turret and a creative food menu is served here
The Eyre Court
Seaton
friendly, family-run accommodation with a popular pub, freshly prepared and cooked to order food and comfortable, well-appointed bedrooms
The White Hart Inn
Wilmington
a traditional thatched country inn between Honiton and Axminster on the A35 featuring a cosy, rustic bar and comfortable guest rooms
Ostler Inn
Uffculme
just a 5-minute drive from junction 27 of the M5, makes this traditional village pub with simple, few frills room a value en-route place to stop
St. Mawes Hotel
St. Mawes
a nautical theme features in the stylish rooms upstairs whilst downstairs there is a lively and informal restaurant bar serving quality dishes
Darnley Hotel
Ilfracombe
small, friendly, independently owned hotel set in tranquil gardens close to the High Street; home cooked food is served in the restaurant and bar
The Arundell
Lifton
cosy hotel with log fires, antique furniture in the elegant rooms and exclusive fishing rights on 20 miles of the River Tamar and tributaries
The Railway Inn
Dawlish
a traditional inn offering no frills, simple accommodation in a seaside location renowned for its fishing and golden beaches
The White Hart Hotel
Moretonhampstead
a former coaching inn, dating from the 1700s, providing comfy rooms with contemporary or traditional decor and serving locally sourced food
Royal Britannia Hotel
Ilfracombe
this harbour front hotel has a rich and colourful heritage - it has played host to Nelson and Edward VII - since its establishment in 1617
Sand Pebbles
Hope Cove
set above the pretty village of Hope Cove - beach 5 minutes on foot - this traditional, family-run hotel is a great base to explore from
Exmoor White Horse Inn
Exford
a distinctive façade, classic period features, roaring log fires, over 200 Malt Whiskys and locally sourced produce are prominent features