The Beach Hotel offers incredible views across the Bristol Channel and the West Somerset Railway. Located in Minehead, this luxurious hotel is on the outskirts of Exmoor National Park.
The Duke of Wellington Wetherspoon is offering accommodations in Minehead. With a shared lounge, the property also features a bar and free WiFi. The units in the hotel are equipped with a kettle.
Located in Minehead, Steps Farmhouse B&B offers 4-star accommodations with a garden. WiFi and private parking are available. All rooms in the guest house are fitted with a kettle.
The Smugglers Inn is set in Minehead and 21 mi from Weston-super-Mare. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free WiFi is offered and free private parking is available on site.
Located in Minehead and with Dunster Castle reachable within 6.9 miles, The Rest and Be Thankful Inn has a bar, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and water sports facilities.
Minehead is a good beach resort and a central starting point...
Minehead is a good beach resort and a central starting point for exploring Somerset and particularly Exmoor as a path starts a short walk from the Hotel.
The West Somerset steam railway is the longest standard gauge heritage line at 21 miles taking a full hour each way through pretty well kept stations and is only a short walk along the front the hotel.
hugh
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Mine head, it’s a very small town, very quiet and peaceful...
Mine head, it’s a very small town, very quiet and peaceful clean tidy always walk somewhere to park. You have steam train you can ride on amusements a few decent pubs in quite a lot of places would eat the choice is yours. Beach is clean and tidy at all times of the year as I have been there maybe 12 times within the last three years great for kids and also for pets
Tony
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Minehead is a thriving seaside town with many individual and...
Minehead is a thriving seaside town with many individual and chain shops, eateries, coffee bars, a park and places of worship and of course the beach! It is an easy town to walk around, especially if you have a walking problem. The traffic during our stay was light fr the time of year and parking in the town was easy. It is also a very friendly place to visit.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We liked the older part of the town towards the harbour and...
We liked the older part of the town towards the harbour and being there out of peak season it was quiet, during the peak summer months clearly would be busier and nosier. The town is easy to get around and has plenty of parking, the old railway centre is also very good and worth a visit. We used one of the fish and chip shops in Bampton Street which was excellent and had a meal in the Hairy Dog which was good pub food. Minehead is also a good place as a base for visiting other parts of the Somerset coast and close the Exmoor. Dunster Castle is also nearby and well worth a visit.
Adrian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great family town with beach and Steam Railway.
Great family town with beach and Steam Railway. Plenty of shopping choices. Friendly, helpful shop owners. The look of the main street is good. The bus facilities were brilliant ! Plenty of parking if you have a car. The beach is long and mostly sandy. I'd recommend the fish and chip bar along the front and Oggy's pasty shop on the Avenue.
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John
United Kingdom
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Scored 4.0
Minehead wasn't the place for us.
Minehead wasn't the place for us. We visited Blue Anchor which wasn't great, and the beach at Minehead wasn't particularly picturesque. The town itself was small and options were limited. Vlladis was AMAZING, best place we went. And the jubilee cafe were friendly and food was lovely. Everywhere else staff weren't great, think they are used to the Butlins crowd and treated us poorly. All in all, we wouldn't return. Would recommend for families with young children rather than mature adults looking for relaxing seaside break.
It was my first visit to Minehead and I would have stayed longer if I'd known how nice it is, despite not being easy to get to if you don't drive. Sunfield B&B is on a street that runs parallel to the main shopping street and just a minute's walk from the front. The place is clean, the staff very friendly and helpful, and the breakfasts more than adequate. My room was large and had en suite. Minehead is a lovely place for a visit and I'd recommend both it and Sunfield.
This is a lovely clean, and spacious apartment that is a credit to the owners. We had the ground floor flat which is a step free 2 minute walk to the seafront. There is access to a pretty communal outdoor courtyard. The location is in a quiet street only a few hundred yards to Minehead town centre where there are many bars, restaurants, and takeaways. On the seafront is the start/finish marker for the south west coastal path, 600 miles or so to Poole.
Such a beautiful clean, quiet and well presented hotel. Came here with my husband and dog for a short break. Beautiful room with period furniture, windows and curtains and huge modern bathroom. Perfect for a relaxing break a short mile walk along tree lined roads with old traditional houses and gardens to Minehead centre. Could not recommend this hotel and the welcoming staff more.
When you first arive first thing you see is scaffolding. Which gives you the wrong impression. The hotel has a lot of history and is a bit like going back in time. Big garden very handy to minehead centre. There is a short cut through the garden to the sea front. We had a super room with sea views every thing we needed.
The room and ensuite were both very clean. The bed was very comfortable and the bedding clean and crisp. It was great to be able to make a cup of tea in the room in the morning. It was very quiet and peaceful. The staff were very friendly and helpful. We felt very comfortable having our dog with us in this hotel.
Probably one of the best B&B's I have ever stayed in!. The owners, Sharon & Paul were a delightful couple, very friendly and welcoming and their attention to detail would put a five star hotel to shame and the breakfast was amazing. This accommodation should be a role model for hotel training.
The hotel was in the centre of town. It was well placed for all of Mineheads attractions. The bus stop and taxi rank were near to the hotel. Shops,cafes pubs and restaurants are nearby. Weatherspoons itself is a pub offering good food and beers at reasonable prices.
Breakfast was amazing - delicious food, with a large number of choices where you can pick exactly what "Full English" means for you. Lovely dining room, and an amazing location opposite Blenheim Gardens. Walkable to many restaurants, pubs and the seafront.
A well run hotel and pub.
Within walking distance of Exmoor tops and Dunkery Beacon.
Staff friendly and food excellent.
Covid measures excellent
Nice to know you can have a good evening meal rather than be looking around or going into Minehead
Lovely house in a great location, just a short walk from the sea front and town centre amenities. Very well equipped and just a lovely 'feel' to the house. Great communications from the owner, who was very responsive.
Room excellent; location between sea and town centre + TIC next door brilliant; staff very friendly and helpful; breakfasts good; support for youth hostel and apprentices excellent, as hotel is owned by the YMCA.
This is a gem of a hotel located in wonderfully peaceful surroundings and full of fascinating history. The staff are great and welcoming and the volcanic hot rock chateaubriand was exceptional.
Booked the room aty a drop of a hat, needed somewhere central in Minehead. The staff are all efficient and friendly. The hotel has a spacious bar with a lot of drinks choices and a good menu.
The hotel is well located on the main street close to the beach, preserved railway station and bus stops. The staff were helpful and welcoming. Good sized rooms, very clean.
Location great. Breakfast was really nice.Hotel exceeded expectations. I would have preferred to have been on the lower floor but the room we had was ok albeit a bit high up
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