East Quay offers accommodations in Watchet, 7.6 miles from Dunster Castle. The apartment provides sea views, a sun terrace, and free Wifi is available.
A recently renovated vacation home, Furze offers accommodations in Watchet. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Located in Watchet, 10 miles from Dunster Castle, Raleghs Cross Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant. The inn features family rooms.
Ann-Marie
United Kingdom
The Roast , the room was newly decorated and clean
Providing a garden, 3 Bed Holiday Home, Doniford Bay features accommodations in Watchet. This beachfront property offers access to darts and mini-golf.
Offering a garden, Ground floor entire costal apartment in Watchet. Offers accommodations in Watchet. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Rebeca
United Kingdom
Great location. Big rooms and convenient private parking.
Dunster Castle Hotel is located in the medieval village of Dunster. Free WiFi access is available. All rooms have a private bathroom with bath or shower.
James
United States of America
Comfortable room in traditional country inn in the shadow of Dunster Castle.
Watchet, is a beautiful, little known, harbour town .
Watchet, is a beautiful, little known, harbour town . It has cute shops and cafes. The view across the harbour flood bay and Bristol Channel is delightful. Lovely steam train and station is central to the harbour area.
We know this area well as my in laws live nearby. The surrounding countryside is stunning. Rolling Medip hills and the Quantocks, then Exmoor also.
The Nelson hotel and pub has great food and a really good carvery.
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Anonymous
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The Inn is out in the country, all on it;s own and, from...
The Inn is out in the country, all on it;s own and, from memory, about 5 miles from the town of Watchet. We never got to see the actual town as ,it was so busy , there was nowhere to park - especially with a Blue Badge.
Norman
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The harbour and the steam train were the highlights of our...
The harbour and the steam train were the highlights of our stay. It wasn’t terribly touristy when we were there (just before the schools’ summer holidays), it was sunny and we found a very good cider pub (Pebbles Tavern) where we encountered an evening of shanty songs session with all the customers joining in the chorus.
If you like walking, Exmoor isn’t far with Dunkery Beacon a popular attraction for a quick hike.
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Anonymous
Spain
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I knew Watchet as a day visitor, from many years ago, but I...
I knew Watchet as a day visitor, from many years ago, but I had not visited the town for over 15 years. Back then, I liked Watchet and its history, but it did feel a little tired and stuck in time.
On my recent visit, the town was noticeably different and more active, particularly with the new East Quay development. I felt that the town had much more to offer. I will visit and stay again.
Linda J
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
What an amazing place.
What an amazing place. So much happening, including lots of live music, market on Wednesday and on Sunday sometimes. A community arts collective, including a bookshop, art gallery, some small independent retailers of pottery and other hand crafted products. A paper making workshop, and cafe/restaurant serving delicious, mainly vegetarian food. Most striking was the friendliness of the locals, across all ages - we were made to feel very welcome by everyone we met.
James
France
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Scored 6.0
The pods are really just for sleeping in due to very limited...
The pods are really just for sleeping in due to very limited facilities in them. They were opposite the quay, shops, etc, so when the rain pelted down all the stairs were a bit precarious in the wet. Nice not to have a TV, it did have a radio and most of us have tablets etc anyway. Signal fine in pods, dodgy in some local shops, l had to go to the post office for cash as twice in shops they couldn't get a signal! Watchet is compact and l spent the day there, l feel l have seen it all.
Host spoke to us on the telephone before we left and gave good directions. The property is fabulous, clean, everything you could think of supplied, delightful location, we had use of the pretty garden, and the property is on a quiet location but, close to Watchet and main road to access the coast and Exmoor National Park. The property has lovely decking outside so we could sit outside in the lovely weather and just relax and unwind. It was magic, we loved every minute and would not hesitate to return.
The caravan is virtually brand new.
Plenty of space for 2, 6 people might find it a bit cramped on a wet day.
Well equipped kitchen which made self catering easy. Good sized main bedroom. Bedrooms 2&3 are a little tight unless it's children using them.
We used them as changing rooms and for our cases.
The table and chairs on the decking is great, we had had evening dinner out there watching the sunset.
All in all, this was a good base to explore this part of Somerset.
The rooms were comfortable but also creatively designed with some great attention to detail. Often even boutique hotels cut corners with the actual standard of fitments such as baths but Swaine House really does provide quality as well as style! Breakfast was great, Jason helpful and friendly and I liked having real coffee provided in my room instead of short cut instant!!
Beautiful hotel! We had the red suite which has huge bedroom with big sleigh bed and overlooks the garden. It also has a separate dressing room with a very well lit dressing table and a separate massive bathroom with the largest claw foot bath and shower we’ve ever seen! Sucky lovely hosts who couldn’t do enough for us. Great breakfast with proper sausages and bacon
Watchet is a really interesting and historic little harbour town. The property we stayed in couldn't have been in a better location. We were on a quiet street (Swain street) close to shops and just a few minutes walk away from the harbour, esplanade, steam railway station, boat museum, pubs and restaurants etc.
Location fantastic - right in centre of Watchet, and off-street parking included!
Fossil beaches walkable.
Kim and Dave very welcoming and very helpful with info on where to eat and drink - and when to book!
'Admiral's Room' very good size, and en suite is huge.
A lovely cottage, perfectly located for everything in Watchet.This was our second stay in the cottage, and we will definitely return again! Watchet is a great place to stay with beautiful beaches and walks.
We loved the cosy Pod 1 with its fabulous views over Watchet, the monthly market on Sunday morning and the incredible East Quay artists complex, food for thought.
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