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...
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.
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Situated in Dartmouth and only 2.8 km from Compass Cove Beach, THE ANGEL 2 BEST VIEWS IN DARTMOUTH features accommodation with river views, free WiFi and free private 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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Dartmouth cost £133 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dartmouth are £83 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dartmouth can on average be found for £140 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dartmouth this weekend is £184 or, for a 4-star hotel, £541. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dartmouth for this weekend cost on average around £679 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £165 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dartmouth for tonight. You'll pay on average around £105 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dartmouth will cost around £90 (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
ALAN
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The River Dart estuary is just stunning, full of bobbing...
The River Dart estuary is just stunning, full of bobbing boats - there's so much to see and do in Dartmouth itself. Full of history, beautiful old buildings, hidden gems, cobbled streets and a long waterfront that entices you to walk, either to Dartmouth Castle or Dittisham. Don't miss the Dartmouth Museum, book into a few of the fabulous restaurants, some with a Michelin star, and a tour of the Naval College if you have time!
Jan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were only there for one night (unfortunately) have been...
We were only there for one night (unfortunately) have been to Dartmouth many times before but never stayed at Waterfront House. We couldn’t fault it. Lovely comfortable room with magnificent view and it was so quiet. Breakfast was excellent and the owners/managers were very nice.
Annabel
10
Scored 10
The location was close walking distance to the centre of...
The location was close walking distance to the centre of town and the restaurants, cafes, historical sites and the shops.
We had delicious meals at the Anzac St Bistro, Bayard’s Cove Inn Restaurant and fab coffee at Woodroast cafe.
We would have liked just one more night ….
What a FABULOUS stay at the Dartmouth B&B. The host, Neil, was so friendly and helpful. He recommended restaurants and bars to visit - i couldn't have asked anymore. The other staff I met were equally wonderful. The breakfast was divine!! Definitely worth setting the alarm for and for a very good price too. I would recommend this hotel to anyone as it clean, well kept and stunning. The views from the hotel were breathtaking even on a foggy morning. Thank you for a great weekend!
John and Barbara made us feel really at home, more like staying in a friend's home than a bland hotel. Breakfast was great with everyone sat around a huge table together being a really good opportunity to get to know more about your fellow guests and share tips for your visit. Temperature taken every morning and felt very safe. Just a short walk downhill to town, though it seems further coming back up the hill after a fantastic meal in one of Dartmouth's great restaurants.
The property was spotlessly clean and very well equipped. Access to the property is easy via a small footpath from the nearby on-site car-parking (about 150 metres). The site is served by a regular bus service (Stagecoach 92) between Dartmouth and Totnes (every two hours except on Sundays when the service is severely limited) but the service ends rather early in the evening. Access by car is very easy and there is plenty of free on-site parking.
Our hosts, Michael and Susan, were wonderful, always friendly and helpful. They have put their heart and soul into this hotel, and you can tell that you are in a good place and will be well looked after. Our room was beautiful, quiet, very comfortable, and toasty. We ate several meals at the Browns Bistro and recommend it highly.
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.
the best thing about this hotel is the wonderful staff and food in resturant,we have just returned from a midweek break and they couldn't have been more helpful and pleasant in such difficult times, excellent,and very organised. views are amazing from conservatory tables.
Bayards cove is tucked away down a side street of Dartmouth close to the estuary. The inn is ancient, beautifully restored, atmospheric and cosy. There were lots of thoughtful touches, well appointed room, welcoming staff and a delicious breakfast with loads of choices.
Getting the keys would have been easier if I had read the email :-) In the end we ended up roaming around Dartmouth trying to find the place. Could tell accommodation had recently been refurbished it was very nice. Good parking facilities.
Great stay,the staff were brilliant our room was excellent it would have put some of the other places in Dartmouth which we have stayed to shame and half the price.The food was lovely.
Well done the Seven Stars we will be back.
Paul & Sam
Location spot on. Once you figure out the parking in Dartmouth it was easily managed. Lady in tourist information really helpful. Great breakfast selection and well cooked/presented. Room facilities just right.
This quirky and fun pub with rooms is perfectly located. The breakfasts were superb and staff at all times excellent. I highly recommend anyone who is looking for a great place to stay in Dartmouth to stay here.
This apartment is spacious, clean and very homely. A great place to stay. Great location, in the heart of Dartmouth. We stayed in February and there were plenty of parking spaces in the nearby car park.
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