Some Great Places to Stay in Devon
Some Great Places to Stay in Devon
Staying in Devon offers the perfect blend of stunning natural beauty, charming towns and a relaxed coastal lifestyle. With two breathtaking coastlines - North Devon’s dramatic cliffs and surf beaches, and South Devon’s sandy bays and tranquil coves, you’ll find endless opportunities for seaside adventures. Inland, the rolling hills of Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks provide a haven for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers. Devon is also known for its picturesque villages, traditional pubs and delicious local produce, from fresh seafood to the famous Devon cream tea. Whether you’re looking for outdoor activities, family-friendly attractions, or peaceful countryside escapes, Devon has something for everyone, making it one of the UK’s most loved holiday destinations.
Below is a selection of some fantastic places to stay in Devon whether you're drawn by glamping, self catering, a stay over in a country inn, a hotel, a B&B or whether you just want to pitch up and unwind.
Little Bray Glamping, Little Bray, Barnstaple, Devon - Glamping
Little Bray Glamping offers accommodation in the North Devon countryside. Set on farmland, the site has two uniquely designed pods, each with a king size bed and a wood burner to keep things warm and cosy. A gas hob is provided for self catering so you can travel light.
There is a shared shower block with hot water and the outdoor play facilities, including woodland, slide, monkey bars and swings, make it a great choice for those with little ones.
A must for anyone who loves the outdoors.
https://www.aroundaboutbritain.co.uk/Devon/14452
Middle Coombe Farm, Uplowman, Tiverton, Devon - Self Catering
The Rock Inn, Haytor Vale, Newton Abbot, Devon - Pub/Inn
The Rock Inn is a country inn just below Haytor Rocks on Dartmoor, placing guests within easy driving distance of Newton Abbot, Exeter, Plymouth and the South Devon coast. It offers nine en suite guest bedrooms, each with a television, telephone and beverage tray, with some also featuring a minibar. There is also a self catering cottage sleeping up to eight guests, ideal for families or friends.
A really great place to stay for anyone wanting to explore different parts of Devon in one stay.
https://www.aroundaboutbritain.co.uk/Devon/13955
The Smugglers Hotel, Brixham, Devon - Hotel
The Smugglers Hotel sits just above Brixham Harbour. Guests settle in to their rooms easily thanks to touches like Smart TVs, tea and coffee facilities, complimentary toiletries and fresh linens. In the restaurant, the focus is firmly on homemade dishes crafted from the best local ingredients. It has become a favourite meeting place for both visitors and locals, who gather to enjoy comforting roasts, freshly prepared seafood and perfectly poured pints.
This is a cosy coastal stay with hospitality done right.
The Tudor Guest House in Plymouth is located just off Plymouth Hoe. The prime city centre location makes it ideal for both business trips and leisurely breaks, with Plymouth’s attractions including the National Marine Aquarium, the Box museum and more all within easy reach.
Each morning, guests can enjoy a freshly cooked full English breakfast, prepared to order. And for those heading out to explore or work, packed lunches are available on request, adding an extra touch of convenience and care that sets this guest house apart.
Cockingford Campsite offers a countryside escape on the edge of Widecombe in the Moor, surrounded by the wild beauty of Dartmoor. Set on a working farm, the site feels wonderfully rural, with the East Webburn River flowing gently along the bottom of the camping fields. It’s a natural haven where guests can unwind, enjoy open space and maybe even spot farm animals, including the farm’s piglets!
Visitors can pick up fresh farm produce during their stay, from the site’s own eggs to locally sourced milk. The spacious pitches each have a minimum two-metre gap, and essential facilities like toilets, showers and fresh water are available.











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