Boasting an impressive atrium lounge, this Victorian hotel offers a restaurant and free WiFi.
Ewa
United Kingdom
Most of the staff were very friendly. However the manager did not value me as a customer even though I paid for a double room just for myself. I believe I was allocated an unsuitable (main street outside) room to be asked to pay more to upgrade to the more expensive one.
Located in the charming village of Lynton, 10 minutes' walk from the North Devon coast, Rockvale has its own bar, restaurant, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Rachel
Philippines
Wonderful hospitality! We were treated like royalty. Enjoyed a game of scrabble one evening. Delicious homemade food and generous helpings - would recommend the eggs royale!
Helpful and timely responses to our questions prior to arriving.
Hope you come again some day!
Highcliffe House offers adult-only bed and breakfast accommodations in Lynton in Exmoor National Park. The property features a terrace and views of the sea. Free on-site parking and WiFi are...
Morgan
United States of America
Everything was spotlessly clean in this beautiful B&B, sitting on top of the world. Breakfast was delish and allowed for customization of breakfast for folks with allergens (wonderful GF pancakes and crumpets). Their gin bar was a really fun addition. Highcliffe is perfectly located amongst Lynton and Lynmouth. You can easily walk into town or take the charming water-powered tram between the two towns. Robert and Richard were stunning hosts are were readily available all times of the day from directions into town to local recommendations. Cheers!
Located in Lynton, 29 mi from Swansea, Exmoor Manor Guest House features a restaurant, bar and free WiFi. Free private parking is available on site. Each room includes a flat-screen TV.
Robin Louise
Canada
Wonderful big English breakfast served with a smile and interest.
Loved the location and personal attention to preferences.
The building has thick walls and so internet was not possible in the rooms. But internet is possible in the pub and entrance lounge/outside seating at front door.
Boasting spectacular views of the North Devon coastline from the hilltop town of Lynton, The North Cliff Hotel is positioned some 500 feet over the shore below.
Diane
United Kingdom
The breakfast was filling and tasty. The location was great. Lovely view and right next to the funicular. Very comfortable room. Lovely staff. Couldn't do enough for us. Would go back.
South View Guest House offers accommodations in Lynton, a 14-minute walk from Blacklands Beach and 20 miles from Dunster Castle. This 4-star guest house features free Wifi and a tennis court.
Trevor
New Zealand
The location was superb. Andrew was a great host and we felt that we were treated like royalty, the best breakfast we have ever had. We cannot recommend highly enough.
North Walk House in Lynton provides adults-only accommodations with water sports facilities, a garden, and a bar.
Jon
United Kingdom
The room was well decorated and well furnished, with two lovely chairs in the bay window overlooking the sea. Beds were comfortable, bathroom was lovely and spacious.
Breakfast offered a lot of choice and the foot was great. The couple who run the place were also lovely.
There is a sister hotel just 100m down the road where you can also order an evening meal, which gave us generous portions. I also love the honesty bar. It felt very homely and more like an apartment as we also had use of the guest lounge as well. Would thoroughly recommend.
On average, 3-star hotels in Lynton cost $73 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lynton are $147 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lynton can be found for $176 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lynton this weekend is $151 or, for a 4-star hotel, $209. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lynton for this weekend cost around $173 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $151 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Lynton for tonight. You'll pay around $138 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Lynton will cost around $194, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
From the moment we arrived we were greeted by Rebecca who...
From the moment we arrived we were greeted by Rebecca who was warn , cheerful and friendly we were made to feel welcome immediately.
The hotel is tastefully decorated with fine furnishings. Our room was superb and with a sea view.
Prior to our arrival we had already had a three course lunch so unfortunately, we had no room to dine in the evening. Our breakfast was amazing and upon our check out we were able to speak to Steve. He was pleased with our comments and we ended up chatting about all sorts of things, that’s what we call friendly.
We will definitely be going back at some stage and would highly recommend the North Cliff Hotel
Tony
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
What a wonderfully charming little place!
What a wonderfully charming little place! I wish we were staying longer! Already looking at going back as soon as we can! Clean beach area, lots of wonderful coffee shops and food places and little shops to browse in! Lots of parking, parks and pubs close by. An ideal place for a weekend with family or as a couple! Views are wonderful from everywhere!
Lots of places to visit close by such as Cliff railway, Valley of rocks, Glenlyn gorge It had been on my list to visit for a while and I truly can’t wait to go back!!
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Anonymous
6.0
Scored 6.0
Good location for the many walks near by.
Good location for the many walks near by. Not many places to eat in the evening if you didn't want to drive any where. Lack of toilets for public use. You need to be quite fit to get the best out of Lynton as it is very hilly. People are friendly which was very good. I would recommend the Crown Hotel for food and good service.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
We really enjoyed Lynton.
We really enjoyed Lynton. We walked from our hotel in Rockford and enjoyed a pint and great fish and chips on a quiet, out of season Sunday. I imagine it's a different proposition in the Summer, but we prefer places like this when it's a bit quieter.
Stewart Jordan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lynton/Lynmouth - vey nice area.
Lynton/Lynmouth - vey nice area. We hiked from Lynmouth up the hill - going right to pub 'the blue ball inn' - then on to Watersmeet - from there up the stream to Rockford Inn and then down to Lynmouth again.
Really nice walk!
Monkey47GT
Netherlands
8.0
Scored 8.0
A small and friendly cliff side town with a wonderful cliff...
A small and friendly cliff side town with a wonderful cliff railway and a tea shop selling the very best cream teas in all the surrounding area. Ample parking in a large convenient carpark to the town with many shops and facilities.
The room was well decorated and well furnished, with two lovely chairs in the bay window overlooking the sea. Beds were comfortable, bathroom was lovely and spacious.
Breakfast offered a lot of choice and the foot was great. The couple who run the place were also lovely.
There is a sister hotel just 100m down the road where you can also order an evening meal, which gave us generous portions. I also love the honesty bar. It felt very homely and more like an apartment as we also had use of the guest lounge as well. Would thoroughly recommend.
In Lynton/Lynlouth you need to accept that gradients are part of the charm of these adjoining villages/towns - though you can sometimes cheat via the cliff railway - and they are also a great base for exploring North Devon. The walk out from Lynton to The Valley of the Rocks is worth doing - a miniature visit to the Lakes or Peak District - and particularly easy from Driftwood and the other apartments in the block. One tip in Lynton: if you are eating out, make sure you choose well and book well in advance!
Great location in Lynton, very close to the cliff railway so excellent for both Lynton and Lynmouth. The owners were very welcoming, friendly and helpful, recommending places to eat (and advising to book in advance) and when we asked for the best walking routes to the Valley of the Rocks and Watersmeet, they talked us through it and gave a map. The room was clean and comfortable and the breakfast was excellent, freshly cooked to order, high quality ingredients with great choices.
Wow you don't find places like this very often. Immaculate 5 star service from start to finish and the most comprehensive breakfast choice I have ever had the pleasure of choosing from. A very imposing three story house in a prime position with commanding views over the Lynton and the coast beyond. The bed and mattress were heavenly. Robert worked really hard at all times to make the stay a comfortable and safe one. Thank you very much indeed.
A lovely location to stay in Lynton. Excellent food and comfy room. The Hotel staff were really friendly and welcoming with high standards of cleanliness and strict Covid rules. Jayne made sure we had everything we needed and was the perfect host. A great place to stay for 3 days to explore the beautiful coastline and countryside of north Devon.
The hotel was beautiful and spacious, lovely furnishings. The view across the bay from all of the rooms was fantastic. The manager was very friendly and helpful. The breakfasts and evening meals we had were excellent. The hotel was in eyesight of the funicular down to Lynmouth. walk from the hotel to valley of rocks had fantastic views.
The location was perfect for exploring Lynton. Our host Drew was very helpful in suggesting a nearby restaurant and booking a nearby restaurant. The breakfast was outstanding! We thought parking on the street would be a problem, but after 4pm, spaces conveniently opened up. The room was very comfortable with everything we needed.
Hospitable hosts, well appointed spotlessly clean accommodation . Set in very peaceful location on the edge of Exmoor and about 12 minute drive to Lynton or Lynmouth. Varied walks in close proximity. Loved the spectacular starlit nights with no light pollution. Highly recommended
Ideal location, very comfortable room and a breakfast to relish.
Carol and Jos, made us feel very welcome and were very helpful and really good to chat with.
We will hopefully revisit Lynton and Lynmouth at some point, and Turret House.
We'll recommend to family and friends.
We have stayed many times in Lynton, a favourite area for us.
Staff at The Crown were friendly & courteous, with a perfect location for exploring North Devon and spending time in delightful Lynton & Lynmouth. Food was excellent, both breakfast and evening meal.
Nice traditional hotel in a very idyllic and picteresque setting witg a lovely spacious room and breakfast was the best aspect with a lovely range choice. Would consider staying again in the future if visiting the North Devon area.
Lovely stay at the Denes, amazing location only 20 minute walk to Valley of Rocks and breakfasts every day. The Denes was a great base and we got to see lots of North Devon. Chris and Lesley were very nice and helpful- great hosts.
We loved the location.a short walk along a tarmacked path into Lynton and for the intrepid a few steps from a great walk to Watersmeet. An absolute Gem National trust T Room on the river to break the round trip.
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