Nestled in the heart of the Devon countryside, this elegantly restored Victorian country house features luxury rooms and bungalow, a restaurant, free parking, and free Wi-Fi.
alan
United Kingdom
Breakfast was very good quality with excellent ingredients
Located in Combe Martin, a 15-minute walk from Combe Martin Beach, The Pack o' Cards provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Sam
United Kingdom
The room was very nice, clean and comfortable. Breakfast was fantastic
The Bath Hotel offers a superb location, in the heart of the village and directly opposite Lynmouth Harbor and the Lyn River. An excellent breakfast is served every morning.
Catherine
United Kingdom
Great location. Staff were superb. Lovely breakfast.
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.
Martin
United Kingdom
Very friendly staff, comfortable accommodation with a great view and location for us who wanted to go walking.
Overlooking Lynmouth Bay, this charming 14th-century thatched inn is located on the edge of Exmoor National Park. The Rising Sun Hotel offers fresh local seafood and scenic views.
Aslet
United Kingdom
Location, 17th century character inn, food was excellent.
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!
A secluded 17th-century pub, The Rockford Inn is located at the bottom of a wooded gorge within the heart of Exmoor National Park overlooking the East Lyn River.
Skreja
Australia
Breakfast was excellent.
Host was friendly.
Location was what we wanted.
Nearest town Lynton is a lovely place. We discovered an excellent tapas bar there called Oak Wall. We did not eat at the hotel but were informed by another guest that the food was excellent.
Hotel is also served by a bus route opposite. There are many good beaches close by including Woolacombe and Ilfracombe
Brian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Was expecting host to be present at breakfast time.
Was expecting host to be present at breakfast time. But plenty of space in kitchen provided. Breakfast was basic but good. The room was lovely, very clean and tidy. It would have been lovely to sit in the garden beneath our room as such a lovely view, but it was overgrown and not accessible. Patio available only has sun first thing and not the same view. Lovely to be able to walk to the local pub which served great food.
Karen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A small but self-contained village with a pub and community...
A small but self-contained village with a pub and community shop. the old and newer churches are well worth a visit. It is also located within easy reach of all the attractions of the North Devon coast and Exmoor
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Parracombe village is remote , quiet and picturesque.
Parracombe village is remote , quiet and picturesque. Despite hourly buses to Barnstaple & Plymouth a car is pretty much essential.
Nearby Lynton & Lynmouth are local tourist hot spots and the Valley of the Rocks rewards you with spectacular cliff top views along the coast.
Ivan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Would not recommend Parracombe or the Fox and Goose to all...
Would not recommend Parracombe or the Fox and Goose to all and sundry but I would to friends who appreciate this environment.
We don't want all and sundry knowing about the place and not appreciating the location and spoiling it because many uneducated working class oiks who don't know how to behave and expect everything to be perfect could ruin the village and hotel
John Anning
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We came to Parracombe on a family history tour.
We came to Parracombe on a family history tour. I specifically wanted to visit family graves and the home of my grandfather in Bodley. I was not disappointed. The bonus was the pottery and a fun ride on the old railway, used in the past by my father.
Parracombe is charming and it’s inhabitants friendly. Quiet location well placed for touring. An excellent menu and great breakfast at the Fox and Goose. Plenty of parking a bonus.
Parracombe is a pretty village well off the main road in North Devon, a good centre for walking. The accommodation is very modern and a cross between B&B and self catering so for a family or 2 couples who know eachother it is ideal. It has a kitchenette where one is provided with an excellent continental breakfast and it is possible to cook ones own meals in a microwave. The pub is a short walk away.
The hotel has been refurbished and updated during lockdown and was absolutely refreshed and the rooms were superb, the breakfast was one of the best I have experienced also the staff were very friendly and good, Nicki the owner has done a fabulous job in making our two night stay excellent.
11 out of 10
The food was great for dinner and the service.
We really enjoyed our stay at Highfield House, the rooms are newly decorated, spotlessly clean and comfortable. Parracombe is a lovely village conveniently situated for visiting Ilfracombe, Woolacombe and Lynton & Lynmouth. A good continental breakfast is provided and the host Jaye is very friendly and helpful.
Lovely quiet location. Spacious rooms with excellent facilities and comfortable bed. Lovely breakfast with good ingredients. Can get through to the steam train station at end of grounds. Used to be the station Hotel. Lots of history. The lady running this was also lovely and very efficient. Ample parking.
The hotel was amazing! The owner’s were so friendly, which gave it a very personal experience. The views from the dining room were beautiful, and the breakfast was lovely, a lot to choose from. Overall our stay was amazing, and I would definitely recommend it, for a stay in Devon.
Everything was perfect. Rooms were big and clean, breakfast was good and the location is convenient to access hikes in Exmoor National park. We enjoyed listening stories about hotel told by owners.
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