The White Hart Hotel provides accommodation in the centre of the west Devon town of Okehampton. A 3-minute drive from Okehampton Train Station, there's a bar on the premises.
Located in Sticklepath village on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, Brookside Cottage is just a 10-minute drive from Okehampton. Free WiFi is offered.
Susan
United Kingdom
Lovely clean room, great hosts, delicious breakfast. Nice touch having a kitchenette.
YHA Okehampton is a converted old Victorian goods shed. Guests have use of a self-catering kitchen, free on site parking, free WIFI, TV lounge and games room with table tennis and pool tables.
Joanne
United Kingdom
Great location as we were cycling the Devon Coast to Coast. However the staffing issues meant tricky to get hold of towels that we wanted to hire and some delay in getting into the room. However we enjoyed our stay.
Seven Stars - Bed & Breakfast & Restaurant, a property with a bar, is set in Okehampton, 39 km from Sandy Park Rugby Stadium, 12 km from Castle Drogo, as well as 21 km from Lydford Castle.
Laurence
United Kingdom
Our room and en-suite was spotlessly clean, we were well received by Natasha who is welcoming and friendly. Full breakfast the next day was excellent.
Featuring free WiFi, Middletown Farmhouse B&B offers accommodation in the picturesque village of Sampford Courtenay, 8 km from Okehampton. Free private parking is available on site.
Robin
United Kingdom
A great breakfast was served with many homemade products available. Fresh eggs from their own chickens. Beautiful spacious room bathed in sunlight.
Located in Okehampton and with Sandy Park Rugby Stadium reachable within 44 km, The Fountain Inn & Riverside Restaurant provides a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Built around the famous South Zeal Menhir Standing Stone, this 12th-century manor house is set in its own 4-acre monastery gardens in a pretty Devonshire village.
Robin
United Kingdom
Good choice and quality. I asked for a slight variation for breakfast on day 2 which was no problem. This hotel has wonderful people working there and seems to attract the same.
Set in a charming Devon longhouse dating back to the 13th century, this inn is located between Dartmoor’s Okehampton and Tavistock in the hamlet of Lake.
Esther
United Kingdom
The place was really cute and exactly what you would be looking for if you’re after character
The staff were so lovely and helpful
Set in Bridestowe, 6.2 km from Lydford Castle and 20 km from Launceston Castle, Church Gate Cottage - Bridestowe offers accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
Toby
United Kingdom
Beautiful location and a lovely cosy clean cottage.
the hotel room was clean and tidy and i have never seen such...
the hotel room was clean and tidy and i have never seen such a large bed .we eat at the pub attatched to the hotel and there was a large choice of meals all served quickly and pleasant staff. okehampton is a lovley town to walk and shop around and has a beautiful park at the top of the hill.
Stephen
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The town itself didnt seem to have alot going for it.
The town itself didnt seem to have alot going for it. Most shops were shut and the food options were poor. I stood at the bar at the Fountain Inn for 10 minutes waiting for a staff member to appear and no one did.
JAMES
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Okehampton was a cosy little place.
Okehampton was a cosy little place. The people seem exceptionally friendly.
Ma'ida was a good meal and you can bring your own booze from the nearby Lidl... if you're exceptionally stylish, like what we are.
James
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Okehampton is typical of most small market towns, there are...
Okehampton is typical of most small market towns, there are a couple of nice pubs, not many places to eat except the two pubs and takeaways. The Town Hall, opposite the White Hart, is a beautiful building, there are some pleasant walks around Simmons Park and the Castle is worth a visit. The railway has reopened with trains running to Exeter which is fantastic, although when we went, the train we were going to come back on was cancelled, which was annoying when there is only one an hour.
Sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We picked up a local leaflet for Okehampton from our hotel,...
We picked up a local leaflet for Okehampton from our hotel, which gave an enjoyable walk around the main points of the town and brief details of some history. There are numerous coffee shops, hotels and other places for a coffee and/or snack. Lots of independent shops in the little arcades and along the high street.
myra
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Small town enjoying the recent re-arrival of a railway...
Small town enjoying the recent re-arrival of a railway station, albeit a bit of a hike uphill from the town centre if you're on foot. Clean and pleasant environment, friendly local folk, plenty of all the shops you could need and loads of gift shops/quirky places to explore. A good centre for walking enthusiasts.
We got the warmest of welcomes from Natasha when we got to the Seven Stars, with a cup of tea on arrival.
Our room was small, but with everything we needed and very clean and newly decorated.
Both Natasha and Colin were attentive hosts, clearly very proud of their B&B, which they have renovated from scratch.
We had a lovely supper, with a roaring log fire going in the dining area.
Breakfast was just as good.
The village and church were lovely.
Ladies toilets were clean and did not smell of damp. Lots of community with kitchen and dining room - there was sharing of food where needed or if someone had made too much. Great to meet and talk to new people. Fantastic location - by the train station and the devon coast to coast. Up a hill from town centre. On call night staff friendly and helpful. Cooked breakfast available for a price (£9?)
All of it. The room was spacious, nicely decorated, and well maintained. Bathroom had a large modern shower and was equally spacious. Likewise the dining room was well decorated and maintained and the cooked breakfasts were spot on. I would thoroughly recommend this guest house and would be my first place to check if/when I next visit Okehampton. Thank you for you lovely service and welcome.
The cottage was immaculate and well equipped with everything that we needed. Ginny was very welcoming and helpful. The garden was stunning and all in all a really beautiful place to stay with a local pub just down the road with great food. Great location for exploring Dartmoor and other local towns and villages in Devon and Cornwall. Thanks very much again, we will be back x
Don't let the outside of the property put you. Room really large and spacious and very clean. Could have done with a hairdryer in the room.
Charlie the landlord very welcoming as was all the staff
Self service breakfast worked very well for us.
They even gave us an outer door key as we would be back after pub had shut.
Would certainly stay again if back in Devon.
Great hotel! The room was spacious, comfy large bed, tea making facilities, bathroom was clean and modern with both walk in shower and bath. The receptionist was very friendly and helpful and the pub below was ideal for food and breakfast. Much better than a travelodge and a cheaper price.
Mary was attentive without being intrusive .
Loved the home made fresh bread that accompanied the delicious full English breakfast.
Room was extremely clean and comfortable, couldn't fault our stay , perfect place to rest up after touring Devon and Cornwall.
The Tors is in a delightful village right on Dartmoor, and has been beautifully refurbished in the last 2 years. The rooms are comfortable and nicely decorated. The owner of the pub is delightful -- gracious, smart, and a font of knowledge about the area.
The breakfast was excellent. The location was great for exploring all parts of Devon and east Cornwall, particularly with the easily accessible onsite parking. The husband wife hosts were very friendly and helpful.
Breakfasts were very good served by friendly staff. The family room was a very good size and suited our purposes very well.
The location was great and allowed us to venture out on day trips in Devon and Cornwall.
Breakfast was fantastic. The location just across the road from Dartmoor is excellent - you can go for a hike without needing to drive anywhere first. The hotel is cozy and quiet.
The location was perfect for exploring the whole of Devon as it was very central and close to the A30. Kelvin and Sue were great hosts, and Sue's scones were the best.
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