Dunster Castle Hotel is located in the medieval village of Dunster. Free WiFi access is available. All rooms have a private bathroom with bath or shower.
Located within Exmoor National Park, the Yarn Market Hotel is just 500 metres from Dunster Castle. A family-run hotel, the Yarn Market welcomes children and pets.
Located in Dunster, the recently renovated Dunster Studio Apartment provides accommodation 400 metres from Dunster Castle and 43 km from Tiverton Castle.
Christopher
United Kingdom
Beautifully clean and fresh. Very comfortable and had a really good night’s sleep in the huge lovely bed.
Although on the High St it was very quiet and perfectly located for exploring Dunster. Owner very friendly and helpful.
A 4-minute walk from the West Somerset Coastal Path, Stones Hotel and Bar provides stylish rooms. A Full cooked breakfast is available daily.
Marion
United Kingdom
Very welcoming and friendly staff. Single bed very comfortable with a firm mattress. Staff very welcoming to our dogs, and you only charged a basic fee for them which was good. Hotel in a good position for walking dogs to beach, and also close to the shops.
The Beach Hotel offers incredible views across the Bristol Channel and the West Somerset Railway. Situated in Minehead, this luxurious hotel is on the outskirts of Exmoor National Park.
Bryant
United Kingdom
Big room with sea view ,comfortable bed ,very clean ,good breakfast ,staff nice
The Duke of Wellington Wetherspoon is offering accommodation 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.
Featuring a garden and guest lounge, Georgian House offers luxury accommodation in Watchet.
Maureen
United Kingdom
This is a unique hotel with a very warm welcome from Keith and Sharon. The rooms are spacious and the decor is in keeping with the beautiful property. The breakfast cooked by Keith is tasty and superb. The location in the centre of Watchet is perfect for getting to all that is available in this lovely seaside village. The public car park at the rear of the property could not be handier. We enjoyed a lovely relaxing break here and would happily recommend this hotel to anyone
Situated in Minehead, Steps Farmhouse B&B offers 4-star accommodation with a garden. WiFi and private parking are available. All rooms in the guest house are fitted with a kettle.
Victoria Fiona
United Kingdom
The warm friendly welcome, the delicious breakfast and the call to say we'd left something in our room and they'd keep it safe. Also, great selection of hot drinks in the room. My gluten intolerance was really well catered for!
Located just 33 km from Tiverton Castle, Exmoor House offers accommodation in Wheddon Cross with access to a garden, a tennis court, as well as luggage storage space.
Fly to Bristol Airport, then take a direct bus to Dunster, approximately 2 hours away. Alternatively, from London, take a train to Taunton, then a bus to Dunster, total journey around 3.5 hours. International travellers may need to transfer in London.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Dunster, UK, is Bristol Airport. It's approximately 80km away and offers numerous flight options and transport links to Dunster.
Dunster, UK, is best navigated on foot, given its compact size. For longer distances, the local bus service, Buses of Somerset, operates regularly. Cycling is another viable option, with bike rentals available. If driving, there's limited parking near the castle. Always check current schedules and availability.
The medieval village of Dunster, UK, is compact, making most areas convenient for visitors. However, the High Street area stands out for its proximity to key attractions like Dunster Castle, the Yarn Market, and a variety of shops and restaurants.
Dunster, UK, experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and cool winters. Average temperatures range from 4°C in January to 19°C in July. There's no distinct dry or wet season, but rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year. The area doesn't experience monsoons or hurricanes. The warmest months are June to August, while December to February are the coldest.
What guests said about Dunster:
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I could quite happily have spent 2 days just in Dunster then...
I could quite happily have spent 2 days just in Dunster then used it as a base for the wider area - the beaches and even Cheddar gorge. We ate dinner at the Luttrell Arms which was nice but Reeves looked good too. We had coffee and cake at Tessa's Tea rooms and bought stuff in the independent shops. The only thing I'd have changed was the weather as we had a few downpours but that's Britain for you!!
Elaine 777
United Kingdom
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Iys a very old village with more grade 2 listed buildings...
Iys a very old village with more grade 2 listed buildings than anywhere else in England. The Castle and grounds are always good to visit. We had a good choice of walks in the surrounding countryside. There are a few good places to eat including a very good Aisian restaurant. It's very easy to get around the village.
Stephen
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
I love dunster
I try and visit as much as I can
I love dunster
I try and visit as much as I can
Each time I visit it gets better find every time there is always something to do
This time there was a ghost story tour around dunster village ‘ it was very entertaining
Also a new book was being talked about within the village, called witches,giants,and a ghost’truly is a fascinating place to keep going back to ‘ I love it I just can’t get enough of it 💗💗
Sonia
United Kingdom
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Dunster is on the edge of Exmoor National Park, which imho...
Dunster is on the edge of Exmoor National Park, which imho is the most underrated national park in the UK. The views are magnificent, with small cozy towns, beautiful nature, good roads for walking, cycling and mountain biking. Dunster itself is a small cozy village with a proper Castle, although through shortness of time we didn't visit it.
Marco_123
Netherlands
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Scored 10
The small town has a lot to offer - lovely walks around the...
The small town has a lot to offer - lovely walks around the castle, good restaurants to choose from, interesting shops and a superb art gallery with a labrynth of beautiful works of art. A must has to be the West Somerset railway which you can catch the steam train from Dunster station - Dunster Beach is close by where can walk to Blue Anchor along the stunning coastal path.
Hathaway Restaurant is quirky but great food.
Yarn Market Hotel offers a good menu in homely surroundings.
Andrew
United Kingdom
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We had a lovely stay at the house.
We had a lovely stay at the house.
Pete and Karen were the perfect hosts. Very friendly and made us feel very welcome.
Good local knowledge and recommendations.
Very pretty area and good location for all amenities.
We love Dunster but had not stayed at the Dunster Castle hotel before. The location is convenient to everything, and the car park behind was a pleasant surprise! The rooms were stylish and super comfortable (a glass of sherry before bed was delightful), and breakfast was delicious. Our son was with us and had an interview over Zoom and the wi-fi worked perfectly. We could not have been happier with the hotel and the owners—just so accommodating. We will definitely stay here our next time to Dunster.
Quaint place with eclectic wall coverings. Very unique items everywhere you look. Room was comfortable and had everything we needed. Breakfast was the best we've had on our trip, not to mention presentation was like a 5 star restaurant. They currently do dinner only 2 nights and wish our stay included one of them. If you're visiting Dunster Castle, you can walk instead of paying £5.50 to park in official lot.
Fabulous room with seating area, overlooking the garden. The bath! Essential after a 50km run! Lovely toiletries. Really comfy bed. Fridge with complimentary water. Fan which was appreciated as so hot. Food was fabulous, as were the restaurant staff- the same 2 ladies seemed to be there all weekend, as was the lovely lady on reception. Staff all so friendly. Rear access to the castle and to my race.
Fourth time staying here, each time in a different room. Delighted with all of them. Love all the thoughtful little extras, such as bath bubbles and sun cream for my face. Fresh milk in the fridge outside our door, along with spare supplies of drinks and snacks. Lovely location for exploring the village, with handy on-street parking right outside the door from 6pm to 9am.
Cosy, comfy, friendly - you could tell as soon as you walked up the path, through the lovely flowery garden, that it was going to be a great place to stay. And it was all so welcoming, with a great breakfast and lovely touches like a range of locally produced teas and 'proper' biscuits in the room - and all in such a historic location, so close to Dunster castle
The hotel was very warm and comforting. It was a great stay and I loved the friendliness and attention of the staff. The food was great. I had dinner and breakfast and both were very good. Also the amazing touch which really made my stay even better was the fact that the hotel reimbursed my parking charges for my stay (as they don't have onsite parking).
We were here during the Dunster Archeryweek. We enyoing the wonderfull cottage. Fully complete and a pleasure to stay and live in it.
Next year we're coming back, for sure!
Dean and Colin, you are two lovely guys and two wonderful hosts. You've make our stay complete.
Dean you cooking is fabelous and Colin you make from the garden a little paradise.
The property is well equipped & comfortable with everything you need to make your stay perfect in every way.
The apartment is located in an excellent location to explore Dunster & the surrounding countryside.
We enjoyed our short vacation & thank Nina & Andrew for providing excellent accommodation & perfects hosts.
lovely character hotel, fab location in centre of dunster, John & Lisa couldn’t do enough for you, breakfast was amazing, delicious full English, loved johns fresh fruit & Greek yoghurt with ginger, lovely touch & his homemade marmalade was fantastic ❤️
Location in centre beautiful mediaval Dunster village short distance of Dunster Castle. No problem parking in big parking place next to tourist information centre 2 mins walk from hotel and if lucky in front of hotel. Really helpful staff.
Dunster is an amazing little village with wonderful walks and a spectacular garden and castle! Little Dragons is in a wonderful location within a couple of minutes walk of everything.
We liked everything about our one night stay. It is more a b&b than a hotel. Breakfast was delicious and there are places to dine close by.
Lovely decor and friendly owners.
Good location within the heart of Dunster and great to have allocated parking. Kitchen was excellent and well laid out. Beds were comfortable and bathrooms excellent,
It is a quirky place to stay. Dunster is a beautiful town full of old buildings. The staff at the olde house were very welcoming and breakfast was excellent
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