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 Dulverton.
Close to the borders
of Somerset, Devon and the Exmoor National Park,
Streamcombe Farm is positioned at the end of a
half mile track in it's own secluded valley,
guaranteeing a level of peace and tranquillity
rarely found these days.
The three luxurious bedrooms are situated in the
converted barn, breakfast and evening meals are
served in the garden room next to the farmhouse.
We can provide picnic hampers and local produce
for our guests.
The historic town of
Dulverton is only 1.5 miles away, this is an
ideal location for exploring Exmoor and the
north coasts of Devon and Somerset. The rivers
Barle and Exe provide opportunities for fly
fishing, and riding, walking, windsurfing and
sailing are available nearby.
Price: From £80.00 per room per night Rooms: 3 Double En-suite Accommodation Type: Farmhouse B&B
The Lion Hotel is in the heart of Dulverton, the headquarters of the Exmoor National Park. The hotel offers customers a warm and friendly welcome, where you can relax and unwind.
Rating: 2*
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Tarr Farm Inn
Exmoor National Park Dulverton TA22 9PY
Set in its own 40 acres, 16th century Tarr Farm Inn nestles just above Tarr Steps and the River Barle. Only 7 miles from Dulverton through beautiful wooded valleys and across the open moorland of Winsford Hill with stunning views of Wales, Devon and Dartmoor, Tarr Farm is the ideal location to take advantage of all that Exmoor National Park and North Devon has to offer.
A traditional 16th Century Village Inn located in the beautiful Exmoor National Park offering a friendly village inn atmosphere with ensuite accommodation with a self catering cottage or family room.
Dulverton lies on the banks of the rivers Barle
and Exe and is known as the gateway to Exmoor. In fact the Exmoor National
Park Authority’s headquarters is here, along with the Dulverton National
Park Visitor Centre. Whilst nearby are the moorland vistas found in R D
Blackmore’s famous novel ‘Lorna Doone’, along with a statue of the novels
heroine. About five miles away there's the 17-span medieval stone clapper
bridge of Tarr Steps. Close by you will also find the mysterious Caractacus
Stone.