Featuring a terrace and a restaurant, The Lorna Doone Hotel is located in Porlock. Among the various facilities are a shared lounge and a bar. Free WiFi is provided.
Situated in Porlock in the Somerset region and Bossington Beach reachable within 1.2 km, Luxury Bed And Breakfast at Bossington Hall in Exmoor, Somerset features accommodation with free WiFi, a squash...
STUART
United Kingdom
Nice light airy breakfast room, great views. Super choices of food available.
Situated in Porlock and only 1.9 km from Bossington Beach, Myrtle Cottage B&B features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Green
United Kingdom
Very friendly, excerllent Breakfast and in good location
Northfield Hotel is nestled between the Exmoor coast and Exmoor National Park. Guests also benefit from free on-site parking.
J H
United Kingdom
Location was great, walking distance to town centre and beach, lovely gardens, ample parking.
We had a spacious room with a sea view in a beautiful period building with friendly and helpful staff.
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.
Paul
United Kingdom
The room was large and very sunny, the cooked breakfast was acceptable. The small car park was adequate. Good location if you want to be in the centre of Minehead, but would recommend stay further away.
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.
Janette
United Kingdom
Breakfast was very nice and good value.
The hotel is well located for all amenities
No hotel car parking was an issue for us. Parking was restricted in the side street which was not suitable for disability blue badge and wheelchair.
Out of season it is quiet and a lot of the shops/pubs/cafes...
Out of season it is quiet and a lot of the shops/pubs/cafes have limited opening times. If you want a break from a busy life, it feels relaxing. The lanes can be narrow and winding,the views out to sea from Porlock Weir are great
Helen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Easy to get to from M5, coaster bus £2 runs every hour no...
Easy to get to from M5, coaster bus £2 runs every hour no need to drive, Top Ship best steak, but many good pubs and hotels, Whortleberry tea rooms best for cakes, shops and 2 supermarkets in easy reach, so many good walks, woods, coastal and hill, steepest A road in Britain, camp site and a coffee roasting and tea blending shop, an incredible place, perfection, well worth a visit.
Mike
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Always somewhere to eat and drink.
Always somewhere to eat and drink. Most of the shops were open and a good selection. Easy to walk anywhere.
Locals are very friendly.
Do not confuse the Top Ship with the Bottom Ship! Same owners, similar menu and bar staff work in both. When booking a meal double check you have the right Ship
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Porlock is an amazing place to visit!
Porlock is an amazing place to visit! It is old, very quaint. and quite special. It was an honor to roam the streets and check out the shops, particularly the Wortelberry Tea Room where we enjoyed cream tea, a UK favorite and now ours, and the museum. Neil and Tyrone were such gracious and helpful hosts.
Felice Kachinsky
United States
10
Scored 10
Porlock is a little hidden gem in the County of Somerset,...
Porlock is a little hidden gem in the County of Somerset, South West England.
There a so many different types of walks varying from Exmoor pony and Deer watching to exploring the wooded coombes with beautiful flowing crystal clear streams.
A walk through Horner wood is beautiful too and Webber's Post were you would almost certainly see the ponies close up.
The village of Porlock itself has 3 lovely pubs, which all serve food, plus a handful of tearooms. Whortleberry tea rooms and the Big Cheese both deserve mention.
I am a visitor to this beautiful place and find myself returning again and again to this beautiful friendly village.
John
Germany
10
Scored 10
Porlock Weir hotel is just down the hill from Porlock.
Porlock Weir hotel is just down the hill from Porlock. Right on the harbour front. There is a fantastic terrace by the harbour wall for eating wood fired pizza when weather is warm enough or just enjoy a drink whilst soaking up the view. There is a great lounge area. There is an informal bar area, where people with doggy’s sit. There is a lovely restaurant where breakfast, lunch and dinner are serviced. Porlock has lots on offer. Shops, small museum. Groceries. Cash point. Pharmacy and Miles tea. Whortleberry Tea rooms is a favourite and there is a great Cheese shop where you can grab a coffee and cake or a snack and stock up on a fabulous range of cheeses and chutneys.
The hotel is clean, up to my standard having worked in hospitality myself, attention to detail from the host is evident. Bed super comfy, warm and unlike many old hotels I could sleep, I could not hear people walking or talking outside. Breakfast setting and quality was great. A lot of effort has gone into this hotel with the excellent non -intrusive service from the host, this is a lovely choice for anyone staying in Porlock.
Delightful studio, tucked away off Porlock high street and convenient for everything - shops, pubs, restaurants and the Coast Path - but also very quiet. Private parking less than 100 metres away (a rarity in Porlock), sparkling clean accommodation with a fully equipped kitchenette, excellent shower, and a sweet little courtyard garden. Sally the owner was charming too. Lowerbourne House Studio ticked all the boxes!
Tastefully decorated and well maintained hotel with very friendly staff. Room was small but thoughtfully laid out to a high standard to make best use of space. Comfortable residents’ lounge and library gave us somewhere to sit though. Breakfast & dinner were good.
Porlock Weir is ethereally quiet. We could barely even hear the sea, presumably because the bay was so calm & the shingle beach so steep...
Perfect location for walking the coastal path & exploring the local area. Beautifully quiet but only 10minutes walk into Porlock to access the shops and buses. Large, fully equipped kitchen / diner, and surprisingly large rooms for a cottage. Delightfully furnished & kind, friendly owners who live locally. Really enjoyed our stay, perfect for a family of four. We hope to return!
Beautiful house in a beautiful location, only a ten-minute drive from Porlock. Lots of lovely walks straight from the house. Our stay there felt like a taste of luxury! Staff were very friendly and welcoming, and our room was lovely with a big comfy bed. Breakfast was delicious with a range of options to choose from.
The breakfast was lovely. Plenty of choices and the hot food was well prepared. The location is great. Right in the middle of Porlock. Chris and Clare, couple that run it, are very very friendly and accommodating. They allowed to check in 3 hours early!
great breakfast, cooked with care. we enjoyed our discussions with Neil and Tyrone and their advices about hikings and buses around. and Porlock is charming place, not too busy .., at least when we were there
Mel Paul and staff were very friendly.Accomodation comfy.Excellent food (both breakfast and meals in restaurant). Great menu and weĺl stocked bar! Will certainly re visit!Thank you gor wonderful weekend!
Quirky old cottage in a central location for Porlock’s cafes, shops etc. also near the start of the walk to Porlock Weir.
Friendly couple, nice reception room, good breakfast.
Great location in centre of Porlock. Friendly owners and we could store our bikes in the yard. Yummy breakfast. Good facilities in room which was a good size.
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