Dartmoor is one of the UK's 15 National Parks. Covering nearly 1,000 square kilometres it is an area of dramatic scenery, wild moorland, remote hill farms and tucked away villages. It is also home to herds of Disney-cute Dartmoor ponies. The River Dart rises high on the moor and spills into the sea at Dartmouth on the south coast of Devon. So as you can imagine, the best hotels in Dartmoor National Park are all set amidst spectacular scenery!
The moor is covered in rocky granite outcrops known as Tors. The granite from Dartmoor has been used locally to build houses, roads, enclosures for animals and large fortunes for 19th Century quarry owners. Visitors and locals use the Tors now as picnic spots, climbing challenges, shelter and even hiding places for secret letters.
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One of the most famous granite buildings on Dartmoor is Castle Drogo, the last castle built in England in the 1920s. Erected by a wealthy retail entrepreneur to improve his social standing and designed by the architect Edward Lutyens, unlike most other castles in England it has never been attacked or had to endure a seige. Outside it is an imposing medieval style fortress and inside a comfortable family home with all early 20th Century mod cons. There is a room of granite and steel and a Norman style library is among many historically themed rooms in this unique house.
Buckland Abbey outside Yelverton (and just outside the the National Park itself) is also worth a visit. Originally built as a Cistertian monastery, it was later home to Sir Francis Drake. Now a museum it tells the story of Drake and also of Sir Richard Grenville, a fascinating English naval commander from the 16th century. With its lovely gardens and shop, it makes for a great day out, and is a top picnic spot!
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For those of a more outdoorsy bent, there is much to do in the Dartmoor National Park. There are walks galore, whether you just want a short amble or a more exertive day's hike. Similary there are more than 350km of paths and bridleways suitable for cyclists and horse-riding is a very popular activity. Fishing for brown trout, sea trout and salmon on the River Dart makes a great day out, and canoeing is possible here from October to March.
With lots to see and so much to do in this wonderful area, many of the best hotels in Dartmoor National Park are quickly snapped up, so we'd advise you plan ahead and book early.
Chagford
Super luxurious and pampering Dartmoor retreat, on 107 acres of mature grounds. The plush rooms come with antique furnishings, original art and huge sash windows. The Michelin stared food is served in an atmospheric and grandiose dining room. Peaceful, restful and totally heavenly.
Buckfastleigh
A 17th century listed cottage situated to the south of Dartmoor National Park. Friendly, comfortable B&B with a beautiful garden. Large rooms with stylish decor - a mix of traditional and contemporary. Two are situated in the converted barn. The perfect place to relax and unwind.
Devon
Rustic chic - Grade II Listed Weeke Barton, with 5 gorgeous en-suite rooms, licensed dining and 5 acres of wild but kept gardens tucked away in the beautiful rolling hills of Dartmoor.
Chagford
Family friendly country hotel with something for everyone: lego room service for the little ones & bespoke spa treatments for the adults! Ideally situated for exploring the wilderness of Dartmoor and more activities on site than you can imagine.
Devon (Devon)
Welcoming guests since the 1800's this country inn is located within Dartmoor National Park. It is traditional in style with exposed beams and antique decor. There is a charming self contained holiday rental cottage, plus dogs are welcome! The restaurant focuses on fresh, local fish and good wine.
Devon
A quintessentially British country house set in beautiful, rugged Dartmoor. Charming rooms feature soft hues, tartan fabrics and sink-into beds. A fabulous restaurant (using the freshest local produce) and indulgent spa are a welcome respite after a day spent on the moors.
Devon (Tavistock)
Set on a beautiful Devonshire farm amidst rolling green fields, Burnville Farm is an excellent B&B. Boasting lovely rooms, an outdoor pool and stunning views, it's a great base for exploring Dartmoor. Also offer self-catering cottages that are great for families and groups.
Devon (Horndon)
Positioned on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, The Elephant's Nest Inn is a delightful small hotel. The centrepiece is the fantastic pub and restaurant which oozes character and charm. Upstairs, three lovely rooms offer guests a comfortable place to rest their heads.
Chagford
An atmospheric inn set in the heart of the pretty market town of Chagford. Individually styled rooms are spacious and bright with large sash windows and boldly patterned fabrics in soft hues. A lively restaurant serves traditional fare using local produce. Perfect for exploring the moors.
Devon
Nestled into the Dartmoor National park, so is perfectly positioned for exploring the area. The inn offers excellent accommodation and fine dining in the restaurant. The Dartmoor Inn is intimate and charming with three homely bedrooms and a popular pub.
Devon (Two Bridges)
Tucked away in the Devonshire countryside, Prince Hall is a lovely rural retreat. Boasting smart, spacious rooms and beautiful views out over moorland. There is a great a la carte restaurant. It is a lovely place to relax in a rural setting.
Chagford
A charming inn set in Chagford and surrounded by the rugged and beautiful Dartmoor National park. Simply dressed rooms mix contemporary and traditional styles with feature wallpaper, crisp white linen and soft hues. A fabulous restaurant beautifully showcases local produce.
Buckfastleigh (Buckfastleigh)
A characterful B&B boasting an enviable location in the heart of Dartmoor. Three individually styled rooms are light and comfortable and offer private outdoor seating areas to enjoy the views. Indulgent breakfasts are served in a contemporary breakfast room with floor to ceiling windows.
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