With a magnificent location, looking out over the harbour and the River Dart, right in the heart of Dartmouth, this 17th-century building offers bright, airy rooms, free Wi-Fi and a stylish...
Bev Butler
United Kingdom
Fantastic prime location, lovely room
and restaurant/bar. Very traditional hotel, staff welcoming too.
Best Western The Dartmouth Hotel Golf and Spa is situated just 4 miles from the historic town of Dartmouth. It offers a spa, restaurant and free ample parking.
Located in Dartmouth, 42 km from Exeter, Waterfront House provides a shared lounge and free WiFi. The units feature a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with shower.
Belinda
United Kingdom
Location. Great breakfast. Nice bathroom products. Home made cookies.
Bayards Cove Inn is located in the centre of Dartmouth. This historic hotel has refurbished luxury bedrooms with free WiFi, and views over the river and sea.
Paul
United Kingdom
Everything was very good - the room, the breakfast, the staff - unfortunately the weather was very wet and many of the shops were either closed of shut early.
A 3-minute drive from the town centre, Townstal Farmhouse in Dartmouth offers well-appointed accommodation and full English breakfasts. This south Devon B&B also provides free WiFi and on-site...
Anthony
United Kingdom
Lovely property, lovely room, great location, ample parking, great breakfast and the hosts are great; friendly and helpful.
The Old Brasserie & Rooms @ no.8 provides accommodation in Dartmouth. Located around 4.2 km from Blackpool Sands, the property with free WiFi is also 80 metres away from Greenway Ferry.
Situated in the town centre of Dartmouth, Just B - St Elmo House offers free Wi-Fi in public areas. It boasts boutique rooms and self-catering studios.
Located in Dartmouth, 2.7 km from Dartmouth Castle and 15 km from Watermans Arms, The Ship in Dock Inn provides accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
Rebecca
United Kingdom
Really comfortable, lots of lovely small details had been considered. Great bathroom with beautiful bath. Very welcoming and friendly
On average, 3-star hotels in Dartmouth cost £129 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dartmouth are £113 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dartmouth can on average be found for £162 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dartmouth this weekend is £213 or, for a 4-star hotel, £327. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dartmouth for this weekend cost on average around £626 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
For a 3 day visit there are plenty of places nearby to visit...
For a 3 day visit there are plenty of places nearby to visit, including a couple of national trust places (Greenways, Agatha Christies house; and another county home., art deco and with impressive views from the gardens). Brixham was a surprisingly great find too.
Chris
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Dartmouth did not disappoint.
Dartmouth did not disappoint. Lovely shops and superb restaurants, wonderful gardens and English heritage sites nearby. The flat really exceeded expectations. It was spacious, well equipped and very well located. A real find!
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wonderful little town.
Wonderful little town. Very picturesque and some nice hidden nooks and crannies. Enjoyed several river trips, visited Agatha Christies holiday home by boat which was lovely . Some nice pubs in Dartmouth particularly the Seven Stars - oldest pub in town and good food and beer!
Will plan another trip soon!
maureen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely chalet owner really lovely nothing too much trouble.
Lovely chalet owner really lovely nothing too much trouble. Very cosy reasonable and close too Dartmouth town swimming pool close by aswell as supermarkets. Woodlands theme park 10 minute drive. Lots of nice restaurants in Dartmouth town. We went for 3 nights everyone didn't want to go home at the end of our stay so just book you won't be dissapointed.
sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Being February it wasn't beach weather and we only did a two...
Being February it wasn't beach weather and we only did a two night mid-week trip. We visited the charming local museum and strolled around the narrow streets and local shops. Dartmouth is built on two sides of a valley but if you don't like walking up hill there is a regular bus to take you around town. We took advice and booked restaurants ahead. The Royal Castle Hotel offers a really good menu in a pub setting where the food and service were excellent. We also ate at the Embankment where the menu is not so traditional but the food was excellent. We took a boat trip with a very entertaining and informative commentary. Sadly the steam train from Kingswear wasn't running mid-week out of season but we drove to Buckfast Abbey which is well worth a visit. Finally we lunched at Rockfish, majoring in fish of course, another excellent meal to set us up for the drive home.
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Linda
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Loved being by the river.
Loved being by the river. Ferries for vehicles or on foot very close to Bayards and reasonably priced.
Ample gift shops, food stores, museums, Information Building (excellent staff) to help.
Walks and historical landmarks nearby, Bayards Cove, Dartmouth Castle (a bit expensive for what we saw and cafe closed an hour earlier than the castle), historical walks to castle.
Plenty of pubs, eating houses etc.
Some restaurants exceptionally expensive but with so many £m's of pounds worth of yachts and boats in harbour, they would cater for everyone.
River cruise lovely to Ditsmarsh there and back, viewing Agatha Christie's house alongside the river.
Could probably stay a week (as opposed to 3 nights) and still enjoy Dartmouth.
Was told that February/March is a good time to visit as Dartmouth is not "too full" and you can get into the pubs and restaurants without queueing. However, some river boats not operating until March/April or May but there were adequate amounts operating for number of people in Dartmouth during February.
Rose and Sean both lovely .. The view, garden, cleanliness and location marvellous .. need to have energy in your legs for the walk back from town ..
We had the College View room which was small and the bed also but did not spoil our stay .. the two other rooms have estuary views and more space so we would request them on our return ..
We didn’t do breakfast and undoubtedly missed a treat along with mixing with the other guest diners .. do give it a go .. you are very likely to love it .. as did we ..
Breakfast and room drinks excellent. Decor of Bayards very pleasing and suited building. Bed excellent, bedding too. Housekeeping girls excellent and room spotless.
Hotel was in excellent position near ferry, shops and castle. Hotel near to many other eating places and pubs which we used every day.
We were very lucky to get a parking place directly outside Bayards for the duration of our stay and walked everywhere.
The quirky characterful building dating back to the 1400's had many charms.
This property was everything you could need for a stay in Dartmouth. Location was excellent - right in the centre and within easy walking distance of everything.
Accommodation itself was very nice - clean, good size, attractive decor, comfy bed, plenty of light, great bathroom.
We loved the 2 balconies, especially the private one to the side.
All in all a wonderful stay.
We’ll be back for sure!
Lovely location in Dartmouth, opposite the harbour and very close to the ferries and the shops and restaurants.
The staff were all fantastic, really helpful and very friendly. The rooms were lovely although at the very top of the hotel, but the staff kindly carried our bags up.
We ate in the restaurant and the food and waiting staff were excellent.
This property is smack bang in the middle of Dartmouth, the location could not be any better, it’s clean, tidy and well maintained. The parking space you get with the property is right next to the front door and not a squash like most parking spaces in Dartmouth! This property is dog friendly as well so even the pooch had a lovely time!
The hotel is amazing - full of history and quirky antiques (plus ghosts apparently!) - and is situated right in the heart of Dartmouth. The breakfast was really superb - hot, fresh and full of flavour. The rooms are large, clean and well-decorated but with very wonky floors due to their age! Staff were welcoming and very friendly.
Really well thought out room with nice touches for design and comfort. Really easy to get keys etc and a wonderful central Dartmouth location. The room had everything we could need for our weekend stay and was the perfect base for us. When we saw Noal he was welcoming and friendly without being overbearing - just right!
Very comfortable accommodation where the host had added homely touches as well as a really well equipped kitchen. WiFi was stable so we could work remotely and our dog Milford appreciated Norton Park & surrounding area.
Also only 5-6 mins drive to Dartmouth waterfront and 2 mins to Sainsbury's & LIDL.
Perfect location for Dartmouth harbour, town and higher ferry
Lovely, well equipped and comfortable apartment
Free parking in nearby public car park with permit provided by hosts
Free wifi (although had to phone to get password)
Friendly staff
Good communication from hosts in advance of our stay
All round a really friendly hotel / B&B
Rooms all you need , fantastic views across to dartmouth , rooms beds really comfortable
loads of options for Breakfast ,
Definitely return our host Niel Has a brilliant knowledge of the area which helps you plan each day.
The location the property, the property is extremely well kept, it suited the family better than a hotel because of the extra space it provided. Dartmouth is just a lovely place to stay with so much to see and do.
The location was excellent, so close to Dartmouth town, yet out in the countryside. The weather was very kind so we were either at the beach or cooking on the bbq outside the chalet
Good location near to Dartmouth, well looked after especially during the important given the storm we experienced, clean and the hosts were very friendly and artisans like us.
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