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 Watchet.
Outstanding
accommodation in a 16th century
farmhouse, situated close to Watchet,
Dunster, Exmoor and the coast.
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. ETC 4 Star. We
welcome walkers & cyclists as well as those
wanting to relax.
The Green is a Georgian
Grade 2 listed house having been enlarged from
an existing cottage in 1762. It is located
within 350 yards of the village centre and
marina. The accommodation comprises of 2 double
rooms with en-suite facilities available.
Each room is centrally
heated, with television, tea/coffee hospitality
tray, and Wi-Fi broadband. The rooms are non
smoking. There is also off street parking.
Watchet has plenty of choice for dining out,
including restaurants, five pubs, tea rooms,
cafes and take away's. An ideal location for
fishing or walking. The Quantock Hills, the
Brendon Hills and Exmoor National Park are close
by. The West Somerset Steam Railway calls at
Watchet. Price: From £30.00 per person Rooms: 2 Double, 1 En-suite Accommodation Type: B&B
The Royal Oak Inn of Luxborough is a traditional country inn, which retains all its character and atmosphere, yet offers exceptional accommodation and an excellent restaurant.
The Linhay B&B, a converted barn located in the beautiful abbey village of Washford, is an ideal base for exploring the glorious Exmoor National Park and surrounding picturesque villages such as Dunster or Porlock.
With its regenerated marina, Watchet has long
been a port serving both Exmoor and the Quantock Hills. With its atmospheric
cliffs and a welcoming beach, this resort by-the-sea has the added
attractions of the nearby 12th Century Cleeve Abbey and the 13th century
parish church of St Decuman.