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Bovey Castle - Dartmoor Hotels
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£208
This hotel is rated 5 stars out of 5

Area: Dartmoor, Newton Abbot Show Map

Nestled in the heart of Dartmoor National Park just 20 minutes from Exeter is Bovey Castle with its history … More

Pricing for stays between 05 Jun - 08 Jun, 2012

Stacy from Bristol, England said:
"An amazing hotel! The experience was just what my husband I needed our weekend away.... " More hotel reviews

Lydford Country House, Guest House - Dartmoor Hotels
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from £115
This hotel is rated 5 stars out of 5

Area: Dartmoor, Okehampton Show Map

Situated in Lydford's Dartmoor neighborhood, this bed & breakfast is close to Lydford Gorge. Nearby attractions … More

FussyGirl from London said:
"Friendly, flexible service without being overbearing. Good restaurant and excellent... " More hotel reviews

Eastwrey Barton - Guest house - Dartmoor Hotels
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from £110
This hotel is rated 5 stars out of 5

Area: Dartmoor, Newton Abbot Show Map

This luxury bed & breakfast is located in Newton Abbot (Dartmoor), where area attractions include Grimspound and … More

Parford Well - B&B - Dartmoor Hotels
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from £85
This hotel is rated 5 stars out of 5

Area: Dartmoor, Newton Abbot Show Map

This luxury bed & breakfast is located in Newton Abbot (Dartmoor), close to Castle Drogo. Area attractions also … More

Tor Cottage - B&B - Dartmoor Hotels
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from £150
This hotel is rated 5 stars out of 5

Area: Dartmoor, Lifton Show Map

This luxury bed & breakfast is located in Lifton (Dartmoor), close to Brent Tor. Area attractions also include … More

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5 star Dartmoor, Devon Hotels

A fascinating contrast of wild empty landscapes, manicured beauty spots and picture-postcard villages, Dartmoor is one of southern England’s last wildernesses, where ponies, sheep, and cattle graze freely. Most popular for day-trippers is the south east of the moor with wooded valleys and cascading streams. The central and northern parts feature wild open moorland with imposing rock outcrops (‘tors’). The whole area is a walker’s paradise.