Area: Dartmoor, Tavistock Show Map
This hotel is located in Tavistock (Dartmoor), where area attractions include Brent Tor, Buckland Abbey, and … More
Pricing for stays between 03 Jun - 06 Jun, 2012
Jude. from From Bude. said:
"The hotel was everything we expected from the photographs and more. I rang in advanc... "
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Area: Dartmoor, Newton Abbot Show Map
This hotel is located in Newton Abbot (Dartmoor), where regional attractions include Grimspound, Buckfast Abbey … More
Richard and from Bedfordshire said:
"Pulling in to the car park, I was pleased with what I saw - an English country manor... "
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Area: Dartmoor, Yelverton Show Map
This bed & breakfast is located in Yelverton (Dartmoor), close to Bellever Tor and Dartmoor Forest. Area … More
A traveller said:
"The perfect hidden gem to get away from everything, soak in the charms of the wonder... "
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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 04 Jun - 07 Jun, 2012
Stacy from Bristol, England said:
"An amazing hotel! The experience was just what my husband I needed our weekend away.... "
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Area: Dartmoor, Okehampton Show Map
In addition to a restaurant, The Castle Inn features a bar/lounge. Other amenities include complimentary wireless … More
Chris from Preston, Lancashire, UK said:
"This is a quaint hotel, full of character, in a small attractive village on the west... "
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Area: Dartmoor, Tavistock Show Map
Near the Eden Project, in the historic market town of Tavistock, gateway to Dartmoor, the hotel is a true taste of … More
A traveller said:
"Second stay at this hotel and it didn't disappoint. Food plentiful and tasty, rooms... "
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A fascinating contrast of wild empty landscapes, manicured beauty spots and picture-postcard villages, Dartmoor is one of southern Englands 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 walkers paradise.