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Ideally located for a trip to the North Devon coast.
Ideally located for a trip to the North Devon coast. There's ample opportunity to walk and explore within a short distance. From the flat expanse of the beach at Woolacombe , to the towns of Ilfracombe, Combe Martin , Lynton and Lynmouth. Then there's the miles of tracks along the coast and on Exmoor itself. An interesting National Trust property can be found at Arlington court.
More than this. You can walk from your front door. Pack your backpack and off you go. Fuel up well with breakfast though. As the terrain can be challenging. Very steep gradients can lie around every corner.
Thrugelmir
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is an area of outstanding beauty.The Hunters Inn is in...
This is an area of outstanding beauty.The Hunters Inn is in a prime location for stays,and walk in trade.The cost of the rooms and food is far too high, whilst more financial reward reward should be given to a superb staff group.My partner cried when we left mainly due to the fact that this is a most beautiful area.The air you breath is lovely ,our dog Rosie a Springer Spaniel loved it and dog lovers will adore this beautiful area.
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The hotel is very comfortable, very clean and very friendly.
The hotel is very comfortable, very clean and very friendly. As a pair of elderly widowers the walking immediately around the hotel was somewhat challenging, but a short drive gave access to many more accessible walks and places of interest. There are excellent walks in the immediate area of the hotel for more competent walkers and the hotel owners provide plenty of detail for these. For those who like Thai food I would recommend the Cottage Inn at Lynbridge - the landlord brews "Fat Belly Beers" and his wife comes from Thailand and is an excellent cook.
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful area with easy access to Clovelly, Watersmeet,...
Beautiful area with easy access to Clovelly, Watersmeet, Lynton and Lynmouth, Porlock Dunster etc.
We loved the cream teas at No1 Lynton. Exceptional homemade scones and the cherry jam was amazing. Very friendly owners.
We also loved The Smugglers in Ilfracombe
We planned to stay at the Hunters Inn to break up the long Lynton-to-Combe Martin stretch on the South West Coastal Path - and so glad we did! This is a beautiful, peaceful rest stop nestled in a lush valley - the pebbly beach is only 25 mins walk from the hotel so you can go swimming if the weather's good enough. The hotel is beautiful and our room was very big and comfortable. We even had a peacock at our window to welcome us!
The location of the Hunters Inn is stunning - in a beautiful, quiet wooded valley, a short walk from the sea and the South west Coast Path, a babbling stream runs through the grounds. We awoke to the loudest and most beautiful dawn chorus that I have ever heard in this country.
The Hotel is characterful and has been modernised recently. The bedroom was large and very comfortable. A perfect resting point on the SWCP journey.
Beautiful location. The 2 bed lodge/apartment was excellent - very spacious. Garden/grounds at the hotel was lovely and straight onto walking trails from the front door. Stayed for 4 nights with 2 teenagers and dog. ate at the hotel every night. Food was great. Hotel very dog friendly which was a bonus
The hotel was clean but clearly when we stayed there they were short-staffed. The Hotel was ideally located for us on the South West Coastal path, but was one of the most expensive we stopped in during our two week walk.
The quality of the food was extremely good in terms of value. The hotel is extremely pet friendly. The extension with glazed views to the gardens was an extra bonus.
The location was good and the hotel was comfortable enough even though it was looking a little tired from the outside. The menu was passable but no more than that.
Beautiful location and a lovely hotel , staff all friendly and helpful . We both enjoyed a lovely evening meal followed by a stroll through the incredible grounds
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