Located in the lively market town of Barnstaple, The Royal & Fortescue Hotel is just a few steps away from designer shops, restaurants, cafés, and the famous Pannier Market.
Located opposite Rock Park and only a short level walk to the town center, this modern 4-star hotel offers easy access to the countryside and beaches of North Devon.
Set in 3 acres of beautiful grounds, Cedars Inn features a conservatory restaurant and free parking. The inn is situated just outside Barnstable, a 20-minute drive from Exmoor National Park.
Located 3 miles from Barnstaple, in the Devon countryside, Hollamoor Farm is a 300-year-old farmhouse with 500 acres of fields, woods, hills and past lakes.
Offering a garden, Pyne Arms offers accommodations in Barnstaple. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the bed and breakfast free of charge.
This is a nice little west country town on the estuary of...
This is a nice little west country town on the estuary of the Taw river, with easy access (by car) to surfing beaches of Croyde and Woolacombe bay, and to Exmoor for hiking.
It's easy to get around the town on foot. Bike rental is available for going farther afield.
There are some excellent restaurants, notably Tiffins (Indian).
There is an amusing museum with local information and artifacts .
Thomas
Switzerland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Although not itself overly picturesque, it has excellent bus...
Although not itself overly picturesque, it has excellent bus services to many places that are - Westward Ho, Ilfracombe, Bideford, Lynmouth and even Minehead! More should be made of these in publicity, don't assume everyone has a car.
Glen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I lead other cyclists on the Devon Coast to Coast cycle...
I lead other cyclists on the Devon Coast to Coast cycle Trail , & Barnstaple is near the start or finish depending on whether you are going south or north. I normally go to the Hunters Lodge just south of Barnstaple they are excellent but they were full at the time.
Tarka Trail , Grit stone path, Drakes Trail etc
Anthony
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Barnstaple is a charming town with a good range of...
Barnstaple is a charming town with a good range of architecture but particularly after dark the town is full of beggars, drunks, drug addicts giving the town a very unsafe and grubby feel. The Police and Council appear to have given up on improving the social environment and this probably impacts on the town’s tourist industry.
MALCOLM
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I haven't been to Barnstaple for a few years and was a bit...
I haven't been to Barnstaple for a few years and was a bit disappointed as most of the old shops had gone you could have been anywhere, it's individuality had gone. If you haven't been before it is a lovely old town and has all the facilities that you could want.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The hotel and the food ere excellent
The hotel and the food ere excellent
The staff were friendly helpful polite and very attentive. Breakfast was amazing and dinner was excellent choices. We ate there for our whole stay. Very reasonable prices too. The pool and the gym were greatwe were lucky with the weather so were able tobe outdoors for most of our stay
Perfectly located for the SW Coast Path Walk. Our room was fabulously comfortable. All the usual teas, coffees, tv, etc - but the bed was outstanding...sooo comfortable! The shower was lovely and hot and shampoos, etc were available. The hosts were lovely and the breakfast was wonderful. The hotel itself is right on the corner of a busy junction and it takes you a minute walk to the centre of the town. Highly recommend visiting the Gurkha curry house if you're visiting barnstaple.
Lovely place with beautiful gardens and green fields as far as the eyes can see.
The barn was a nice size plenty of room.
Very big cosy bed with a good thick duvet.
Kitchen was just absolutely incredible. Looks like a cudbored but you open it up and its a full kitchen unit. Very impressive all round
Such a lovely place to stay quiet and peaceful.
Definitely off the beaten track and down a few small lanes.
Thank you so much really enjoy our stay
Great location and very efficient friendly staff. We did choose to pay for an upgraded room to enjoy the view of the river Taw and Barnstaple bridge as when I made the original booking I'd forgotten the hotel backs onto a dark street that can be noisy late at night.
Fabulous flower arrangement in reception and a very nice room, in my opinion the best hotel option in Barnstaple itself.
The features and decor of our room was of a very high standard, the pictures do not do it justice.
Just a short walk from Barnstaple town centre
We were made to feel very welcome.
Good breakfast rounded our stay off - could not fault anything. I will definitely recommend No22 to anyone wanting to stay in the Barnstaple area
Comfortable, cosy, convenient location for a family wedding in Barnstaple and reception in Swimbridge. Pleasant surroundings.
Good size fridge and freezer, efficient hot water, good shower, double bedroom had en-suite loo & washbasin, dog friendly accommodation, with excellent dog exercise area.
Great location very close to Barnstaple. Lovely views. Very well equipped cottage. The hosts had thought of all the essential needs, including gin glasses. The welcome hamper was appreciated and the fudge was excellent. Highly recommended and would happily stay again.
Staff were friendly, The pools were good. Breakfast was good and the bar too. Location good for touring the local area by car to places such as Saunton, Croyde, Woolacombe, Ilfracombe, Lynton & Lynmouth etc.
The property is spacious (3 bed semi) and was comfortable for the 2 of us. Quiet location and driveway parking. A good base (near Barnstaple) from which to explore the North Devon area
Excellent accommodation and parking. All the staff were well trained, very friendly and helpful. The hotel was located only a 5 minute walk from the town centre.
Cute and comfortable accomodation in Barnstaple. Simonne and Kim were very personable and accomodating hosts. Great breakfast and welcome hot tub after trekking.
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