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The Hood Arms
The Hood Arms has a garden, restaurant, a bar and tennis court in Kilve. Located around 12 miles from Dunster Castle, the inn with free WiFi is also 21 miles away from Woodlands Castle.

Spacious apartment in Bicknoller
Spacious apartment in Bicknoller is located in Bicknoller, just 9.1 miles from Dunster Castle and 17 miles from Woodlands Castle. This apartment offers a garden.
Shepherds Sanctuary
14 miles from Dunster Castle and 22 miles from Woodlands Castle, the property offers a garden and barbecue facilities.
Astella Lodge.
Offering a garden, Astella Lodge. Provides accommodations in West Quantoxhead. This property offers access to a balcony and free private parking.

Tilbury Shepherd Huts with Hot Tubs Plus Holiday Cottages
11 miles from Woodlands Castle in West Bagborough, Tilbury Shepherd Huts with Hot Tubs Plus Holiday Cottages provides accommodations with access to a hot tub.

Combe House Hotel
Combe House Hotel enjoys a location in Holford, 14 miles from Dunster Castle and 20 miles from Woodlands Castle. This 3-star country house offers a 24-hour front desk and full-day security.

The Dairy
The Dairy offers accommodations in Bicknoller, 9.3 miles from Dunster Castle and 17 miles from Woodlands Castle. This vacation home provides a garden.
The Wagon House
The Wagon House is located in Bicknoller, just 9.4 miles from Dunster Castle and 17 miles from Woodlands Castle. This vacation home features a garden.
The Mill
The Mill offers accommodations in Bicknoller, 9.4 miles from Dunster Castle and 17 miles from Woodlands Castle. This vacation home offers a garden.
Moonfleat
Featuring a garden, Moonfleat offers accommodations in West Quantoxhead. Providing free private parking, the 3-star vacation home is 8.8 miles from Dunster Castle.

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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 10.0Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 37 reviewsThe room was very comfortable and clean and the bed was very comfortable. Ann and Mark were exceptional hosts and made sure we had an unforgettable weekend. The breakfast was healthy and delicious and set us up for a day of activities and Ann was really helpful with local knowledge and recommending places for us to visit. The farm itself is so peaceful and warm. We liked it so much we will go back in November.Guest review byConstantineUnited Kingdom
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very Good - What previous guests thought, 191 reviewsIt's a lovely cozy inn in a beautiful valley, not far from both the coast and great parks.Guest review byMarciaUnited Kingdom
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- 8.0
The staff friendly & helpful Lovely evening meal
The staff friendly & helpful Lovely evening meal breakfast was lovely My only concern were other occupants leaving rooms and leaving the doors to bang on closure - you only had to hold the door to close without banging to stop disturbing other residentsGuest review byAnthonyUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Characterful village with two pubs (great food at The...
Characterful village with two pubs (great food at The Ancient Mariner) and a well stocked local shop. Great view from the top of the old castle hill. Easy access to local towns and the Quantock Hills.Guest review byIanAustralia - 8.0
Easy to find. Straight forward routes to and from Holford.
Easy to find. Straight forward routes to and from Holford. Easy access to historic towns and villages. Close to the sea wirh with jurassic beaches. Great scenery with plenty of countryside walks. Not far away from the bigger towns, and tourist attractions. The plough pub is warm and friendly offering a good standard of food.Guest review byShaunUnited Kingdom - 8.0
The beach at Kilve and the cliff walks are the highlight and...
The beach at Kilve and the cliff walks are the highlight and probably the sole reason one might choose to stop there. A quiet sleep village with a Post Office/General Store. We ate dinner in the Hood Arms where we stayed. It was very busy, always a good sign, and there were good choices, well cooked and we didn't feel rushed.Guest review byMelanieUnited Kingdom - 8.0
I was just visiting family who have lived in Nether Stowey...
I was just visiting family who have lived in Nether Stowey for some years so we are very familiar with the village . It is very pleasant in the summer but less so on a dark wet December day such as we have just experienced.Guest review byGillianUnited Kingdom - 10.0
A lovely quiet location ideally situated for walking with...
A lovely quiet location ideally situated for walking with many trails to choose from literally just outside the front door. Stunning surroundings and an ideal getaway from the hustle and bustle. Relaxing, good standard of food in and around the local area but within easy reach of the main motorways. The Hood Arms, The Farmers Arms, The Lamb Inn are highly recommended. Walks to the Quantock Hills, Holford Combe and Kilve Beach are lovely walks to consider. Creams teas at the nearby Combe Hotel are also not to be missed.Guest review byDavidUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Kilve Beach has interesting geological features and good for...
Kilve Beach has interesting geological features and good for fossil hunting, we found ammonites there. We were wary of the problems with fines in the car park after reading reviews so walked from The Hood Arms where we stayed 3 nights. Pleasant 20 minute walk. Green area and seats at the top of the beach and wonderful views. Recommend the Hood Arms for food and stay.Guest review byOliviaUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Interesting little village which lives and breathes Samuel...
Interesting little village which lives and breathes Samuel Coleridge Taylor, whose house is open and run by the NT. I guess it makes a useful base for walking the Quantocks and would provide a good overnight stop en route to/from Cornwall.Guest review byMichaelUnited Kingdom