The Marazion
Marazion
some rooms enjoy views of the sea towards St. Michael's Mount at this former coaching inn; the menu specialises in local steaks and seafood
The Eyre Court
Seaton
friendly, family-run accommodation with a popular pub, freshly prepared and cooked to order food and comfortable, well-appointed bedrooms
Red Lion Hotel
Clovelly
18th century inn set in an idyllic spot on the quayside of this pretty village, guest rooms are light and airy and stylishly decorated
The Antidote
Ilfracombe
fresh, modern decoration adorns the rooms of this elegant restaurant, serving contemporary, British cuisine, close to the pretty harbour
Halfway House Inn
Kingsand
for a seaside stay at the heart of two picturesque villages, this inn with refurbished rooms and a few steps from the beach is a great choice
New Inn Hotel
Clovelly
set on Clovelly's ancient cobbled street, that leads down to the harbour, and features smart rooms, a restaurant and the well-known Upalong bar
Sandpiper Inn
Ilfracombe
close to the harbour and the ferry to Lundy Island, this friendly inn offers self-contained B&B accommodation above the convivial pub
The Ship Inn
Mousehole
a traditional pub set overlooking the picturesque harbour featuring modern, well-presented rooms whilst the bar area has bags of character
Dukes Inn
Sidmouth
boats an enviable seafront spot with a sea-facing terrace and features spacious, contemporary style rooms many of which have sea views
Lifeboat Inn
St. Ives
in an outstanding location on the harbour, close to Porthmeor Beach and Tate St Ives, this charming inn has high quality contemporary rooms
The Waterfront Inn
Westward Ho!
in the heart of the resort, close to the seafront, this contemporarily styled inn offers bright, spacious rooms and serves traditional pub fare
Hope & Anchor
Hope Cove
a contemporary, coastal retreat next to the beach in atmospheric Hope Cove, many of the well-appointed guest rooms enjoy sea views
The Old Success Inn
Sennen Cove
17th century inn set in one of Cornwall's most striking bays with vast swathes of glorious sands; stay in fresh, contemporary style rooms
Rising Sun
St. Mawes
there are plenty of places to to simply sit and relax, whether it is on the large terrace in summer or in front of a real fire in the lounge in winter
Griffin Inn
Newquay
a modern pub and restaurant offering smart rooms in an unbeatable location with beaches, shops, nightlife and the station on the doorstep
Rock House Hotel
Lynmouth
where Exmoor meets the sea, this waters edge accommodation features rooms furnished to a high standard, a harbour side restaurant and bar
The Anchor Inn
Beer
a charming inn overlooking the sea, with a cliff-top beer garden, a restaurant serving locally caught fish and guest rooms with sea views
Wayfarer Inn
Instow
just a few metres from the waterfront, this friendly, welcoming inn boasts spacious rooms, good food and easy access to beaches
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
The Pier House
Charlestown
set on the quayside overlooking the historic Charlestown Harbour and coast, many of the spacious, well-appointed rooms enjoy the same views
The Bath Hotel
Lynmouth
a superb location, in the heart of the village, moments from Lynmouth Harbour; there is a choice of superior, deluxe or classic style rooms
Dolphin Hotel
Beer
on the East Devon Jurassic Coast, and within easy reach of the South West Coastal Path, a period hotel offering comfortable, traditional rooms
Atlantic Hotel
St. Mary's
ideally placed in the heart of Hugh Town with shops, pubs and the beach all on the doorstep, the ferry terminal is 5 minutes away on foot
The Railway Inn
Dawlish
a traditional inn offering no frills, simple accommodation in a seaside location renowned for its fishing and golden beaches
The Heritage Hotel
Torquay
set overlooking Torbay a short walk from Abbey Park and Torre Abbey Sands featuring a lively bar, restaurant and a large sun terrace
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
Great Western
Newquay
set on the cliff top directly above Great Western Beach many of the spacious rooms face the sea or the harbour as do the restaurant and bar