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Historic and picturesque, Dartmouth is an old naval town in a wonderful spot at the mouth of the River Dart. It’s still a working town, with Britain’s largest naval college and all sorts of boating activity going on, but it’s pleasantly stuck in a time warp of steam trains, chintzy cafes, and pretty flower boxes, which are all to please the town’s numerous visitors. The fancy yachts in the harbour yield up immaculately dressed luncheon guests, and you can expect ice creams in all sorts of dairy-free configurations, as well as a myriad of flavours and colours. The best places to stay in Dartmouth are as varied as the visitors ranging from postcard-perfect stone cottage B&Bs, to top of the range spa hotels.
Dartmouth’s smart holiday crowds ensure the pretty cobbled streets are lined with interesting shops, and the market place is regularly stocked with local produce — including local wines, gins and ales. The town also has a number of very nice restaurants and a small arts centre. It’s also ideal for a family holiday. There’s a beautiful sandy beach, Blackpool Sands, just a short drive along the coastline; the wonderful Dartmouth Steam Railway; the atmospheric ruins of Dartmouth Castle and fort; the Naval College Museum; the boat trips and ferries; and a number of National Trust properties, including Agatha Christie’s house, Greenway, at Brixham.
The best places to stay in Dartmouth may also make a great base if you’re exploring further afield. As well as Blackpool Sands there are beaches at Bigbury on Sea, Thurlestone Beach and South Milton Sands, and easy access to the South Coast Path for lovely walking. It's heaven for sailors here, but there’s plenty for kayakers and surfers too.
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Dartmouth
A charming collection of shepherd's lodges, treehouses and an original American Airstream just five minutes from the River Dart. All offer quirky, unusual accommodation in a stunning location. Interiors are contemporary with a rustic vibe; treehouses come with hot tubs. Great fun for all the family.
Dartmouth
Set a beautiful historic townhouse, Bayards Cove Inn is a classy establishment in Dartmouth. Its modus operandi is to do the simple things well and the hotel staff make good on this. Excellent restaurant, comfortable rooms and a beautiful setting overlooking the Dartmouth estuary all help of course.
Dartmouth (Dartmouth)
This property, in Dartmouth's buzzing harbour has a luxury spa and an AA Rosette awarded restaurant. Chic rooms in pale palettes are bright with large windows overlooking the River Dart. There are also self-contained apartments. This property is perfectly located to explore Dartmoor.
Devon (Kingswear)
Modern design, Californian style boutique B+B with a pool, close to the River Dart. Rooms have their own entrances and sit out terraces, so ideal if you don't want to be disturbed.
Dartmouth (Devon)
A traditional hotel boasting a fabulous location overlooking the River Dart and just steps from the castle. Elegant rooms are traditionally dressed with antique furniture, patterned wallpaper and chandeliers. An atmospheric fire lit restaurant specialises in grills. A charming stay.