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 Dunster.
Situated close to Watchet,
Dunster, Exmoor and the coast. Outstanding
accommodation in a 16th century
farmhouse.
All rooms are to a luxurious standard and
are en-suite. We have a large guest sitting room with
delightful open log fire.
Enjoy a leisurely and fulfilling breakfast to set
you up for the day. Non-smoking establishment.
Parking available. We
welcome walkers & cyclists as well as those
wanting to relax.
Situated in a quiet part
of Dunster, Conygar House provides a peaceful
and relaxing stay to make your holiday complete.
We are situated in delightful gardens surrounded
by stunning country views.
All rooms are en-suite with
hospitality tray. No Children. Non-smoking
establishment. Only minutes away from the local
shops and restaurants. Ideal for the Moors,
Castle and beach.
Our Exmoor bed and
breakfast home has truly breathtaking
views that stretch from Robin How,
Dunkery Beacon, the moors above Porlock
and beyond.
Nestling in south
facing hills in the village of Wootton
Courtenay, this is the perfect place for
a relaxing bed and breakfast holiday set
within the beauty of Exmoor National
Park.
All eight en-suite rooms,
offer you the quality, comfort and facilities
expected from a warm, family-run bed and breakfast
home. We also have aground floor, twin room, which
is on one level, ideal for those less mobile.
Three of the deluxe suites have their own sitting
room area offering additional space and comfort
and our premier suite has incredible 180 degree
views of Exmoor. Breakfast always include local
produce wherever possible and will set you up for
a day of exploring the moors, rivers and wooded
combes, plus much more. Children welcome. Dogs
welcome by prior arrangement. You will enjoy a
warm welcome from us at The Dunkery Beacon making
your stay enjoyable and memorable.
Set in the heart of West Street and a mere stones throw away from the Watermill and the charming local pub complete with delightful log fire, you are idyllically situated for a quintessential English country break.
Based within a Grade II listed Georgian property, backing on to the famous Dunster Castle, we are far from an ordinary Bed and Breakfast. Our rooms are sumptuous, spacious and feature en-suite facilities. A delicious, hearty breakfast awaits you first thing in the morning our eggs normally come from our very own free-range happy hens... more
A Traditional 17th century village freehouse with a beautiful riverside location, set on the very edge of the Exmoor National Park, tucked in between Cleeve Abbey and Torre Cider Farm, our idyllic location is the perfect base from which to explore...
Rating: 0*
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Yarn Market Hotel
25-33 High Street Dunster TA24 6SF
Booking Centre Hotline: 0870 240 7060
The hotel is set in the beautiful, Medieval Village of Dunster within Exmoor National Park Family run Hotel in Exmoor National Park, a wonderful place to rest, relax, walk, ride and recharge your 'batteries'.
Rating: 3*
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Exmoor House
12 West Street Dunster TA24 6SN
Come and stay with us at Exmoor House in our lovely early Georgian Grade II listed townhouse. Situated in the oldest street in Dunster, in the shadow of Dunster Castle in Exmoor National Park.
The Luttrell Arms is set in one of the prettiest villages within the Exmoor National Park and built around a Gothic Hall. This is an ideal choice for walking and exploring the countryside.
Regional Award Winning Quality, Service and Food! South West Tourism's Excellence Awards 'Best B&B of the Year' 2008/9. Gold Award from Taste of the West for the second year running. Spears Cross is situated in the medieval and picturesque village of Dunster.
With its own picturesque Norman castle and a 17th
century yarn market, Dunster is a place not to be missed by visitors to West
Somerset. The castle was owned by the Luttrell family for over 600 years and
features a 15th century gatehouse, whilst nearby, the largest parish church
in the region dates from the 15th century, and there's also a 18th century
watermill.