Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Budleigh Salterton.
In the style
of a boutique hotel, we offer the quality
you would expect from a small luxury
hotel without the formality. Your
relaxation and comfort is paramount.
Downderry House has under gone a total
refurbishment and now boast five gorgeous
bedrooms, a superb guest drawing room with honesty
bar and a delightful dining room overlooking the
gardens. This is a classical 1920s detached house,
sitting in an acre of gardens on the outskirts of
the delightful seaside resort of Budleigh
Salterton. Quality and style are the hallmarks of
Downderry House. Since opening April 2007 we have
been awarded 5 stars (Highly Commended) by the AA,
5 stars (Silver Award) by Visit Britain as well as
inclusion in the 2008 Michelin Guide with a
coveted 'Red House' for comfort. Truly ' A special
place to stay'. Ideal location for visiting many
places of interest.
Situated in
the quiet village of Newton Poppleford,
only 3 miles from Sidmouth and Budleigh
Salterton.
We offer superb bed and breakfast
accommodation for all the family.
Rooms are to a high standard, en-suite facilities
available, each room has TV, hospitality tray and
central heating. Ideal location for walkers,
hikers, fishing and for exploring many places of
'interest'.
Our newly
refurbished hotel is comfortably
furnished with all bedrooms offering
en-suite facilities, many with commanding
views across the town, countryside and
estuary beyond.
Hansard House is 4 Silver Star Award
highly commended for guest accommodation.
Ideally located for the town and many places of
interest, we accommodate for all the family and
cater to all visitors needs. Enjoy a hearty,
healthy breakfast served in our spacious dining
room. Relax in our elegant lounge. Internet access
available.
Sandy Bay
Exmouth, Budleigh Salterton, Devon, EX8 5BT
Devon Cliffs Holiday Park near Exmouth is a dazzling Park for a big holiday experience! Right on the edge of the Quality Coast Awarded beach, our flagship Park, Haven Devon Cliffs Caravan Park offers the ultimate choice of activities and facilities. Enjoy stunning sea views from the multi level pool complex or discover an oasis of calm at the luxury Spa - Paradise found!Devon Cliffs Holiday Park is a magnificent place well deserving of its top resort status. The recent £12m makeover means youll experience the best Devon Cliffs has to offer, co... more
Beautiful Grade II listed country house and Health Spa just 15 minutes from Exeter, coastal path, golf, fishing, sailing, horse riding, with all the joys of East Devon in this perfect location.Relax, and restore in the spa. Enjoy our unique sandstone grotto floatation pool where you can relax and float away the stresses of the day, or experience our massages, steam room and sauna, or a full range of beauty treatments. If you are unwell, book a consultation and find a better way to get well. We offer the latest alternative health treatments from... more
Family run hotel offering comfort, personal attention and luxury accommodation. Following the recent refurbishment of the bedrooms and bathrooms The Long Range has been Highly Commended for 20072008. The commendation recognises that the guest accommodation provided is within the UK top 10% of Four Star rating for overall quality. The latest two comments in the guest book read:- Thank you for a fabulous welcome, Highly recommended and from visitors from Australia, Super Stay, Best place on our holidays, Thank you. All the bedrooms and bathrooms... more
Set in a great location this accommodation is a short stroll from the beach and town centre. This Victorian property is also a short stroll at the top of the lane from the Jurassic Coastal path.
This seaside resort that grew as a result of salt
panning in the estuary of the River Otter, in the shadow of spectacular
cliffs. The 19th century artist Sir John Millais started his famous
painting, ‘The Boyhood of Raleigh’, here and it's featured on the town’s sea
wall. The estuary is now a salt marsh and an important sanctuary for
wildlife and seabirds.