Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Buckfastleigh, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England including Dartbridge Inn, The Globe Inn, Abbey Inn, The Tradesman's Arms, Furzeleigh Mill, The Tradesman's Arms.
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4 based on 816 reviews
Looking for a place to stay in Buckfastleigh? Then look no further than Dartbridge Inn, a family-friendly inn that brings the best of Buckfastleigh to your doorstep. Rooms at Dartbridge Hotel offer a flat screen TV providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi. Room service is one of the conveniences offered at this inn. Free breakfast will also help to make your stay even more special. If you are driving to Dartbridge Inn, free parking is available. Given the close proximity to Pennywell Farm (1.8 mi), guests of Dartbridge Inn can easily experience one of Buckfastleigh's most popular landmarks. If you’re looking for a pub, consider a visit to The Abbey Inn or The Globe Inn, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Dartbridge Inn. Looking to explore? Then look no further than Buckfast Abbey (0.7 mi), which is a popular Buckfastleigh attraction – and it is conveniently located within walking distance of the inn. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Dartbridge Inn as you experience everything Buckfastleigh has to offer.
An after work meal with five colleagues and a little person! Staff were friendly and attentive without being intrusive. The food ordered was reasonably priced, good quality and tasty pub grub - I can recommend the lasagne. Our server (Jamie I think) was great and made sure that we had everything we wanted and kept our little person supplied with colouring sheets and crayons. Chrissie who took our payment was lovely too and told us about the future plans for the Dartbridge - the decor might change but the staff are just fine the way they are!
4.5 based on 101 reviews
We are a traditional pub and b&b. We are situated in the very centre of beautiful Buckfastleigh, with easy access to the A38, the coast, and Dartmoor. We are dog friendly in our public bar but not in our rooms. Our rooms are furnished with duck feather and down luxury duvets & pillows, memory foam mattresses and fluffy white towels. We are open to the public for food and refreshments everyday, please check with staff for seasonal variances. You can dine in our public bar or in our comfortable dining room by one of our roaring open fires. In the summer months we have a sun-trap courtyard garden for you to enjoy! We very much look forward to welcoming you to The Globe Inn
Great old pub in a lovely village very near the very popular SDR heritage railway line to Totnes. Good real including the famous Jail Ale from Dartmoor brewery and lovely pub grub at fair prices. Well worth a visit with Buckland Abbey very near. As most Glaswegian know the home of Buckie, the famous wine from the monitory.
4 based on 236 reviews
If you’re looking for a quaint inn in Buckfastleigh, look no further than Abbey Inn. Pennywell Farm (2.0 mi), located nearby, makes Abbey Inn a great place to stay for those interested in visiting this popular Buckfastleigh landmark. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the inn. The property also boasts free breakfast, to help make your stay more enjoyable. If you are driving to Abbey Hotel, free parking is available. If you like Asian restaurants, Abbey Hotel is conveniently located near Cook & fry. Best of all, Abbey Hotel makes it easy to experience some great Buckfastleigh attractions like Buckfast Abbey, which is a popular historic site. The staff at Abbey Inn looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
Absolutely moritified that we made booking here for our hairdresser for my daughter’s wedding plus recommended to guests. Hairdresser arrived late after long day at salon in London and was not allowed in. When another guest came down to let her in and got accidentally locked out with her, they were told that they were on CCTV so had better clear off. Eventually got in but hairdresser was not allowed key to booked and paid for room. She had to sleep on floor of other guest’s room. Wasn’t allowed access to her room to shower etc in the morning. Both she and the guest who helped her are Black. “Don’t use the race card” was used in the morning when this was raise as an issue. So ashamed. Our hairdresser and guest were too concerned for bride’s happiness to mention this until after wedding weekend. I hope they sue. I’d be happy to hear if I have misunderstood and there was another reason for telling guests that they were not welcome. Otherwise, if you are anti-racist, you may want to go elsewhere.
4.5 based on 158 reviews
Finding an ideal quaint bed and breakfast in Buckfastleigh does not have to be difficult. Welcome to The Tradesman's Arms, a nice option for travellers like you. Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV, and The Tradesman's Arms makes getting online easy as free and fast wi-fi is available. In addition, guests can enjoy free breakfast during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. If you’re looking for something to do, Buckfast Abbey is a nice way to spend some time. The Tradesman's Arms looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Buckfastleigh.
We had quite a day hiking in Dartmoor and when we arrived at the Tradesman's Arms the sun came out and the pints were waiting. Kevin and Suzanne are the most amazing hosts. The 'escaped to the country' from London a few years ago and have poured their hearts into the Tradesman's Arms. Our room and bathroom were recently renovated during quarantine and were beautiful. The views were breathtaking - even from the shower (which was hot and powerful). Every modern amenity you could ask for in the most beautiful, idyllic, countryside setting. Kevin even gave us a lift to town the next morning when we mentioned we needed a pharmacy. Delicious dinner and fantastic breakfast in a lovely dining room with 180 degree views. We can't wait to return one day.
4.5 based on 230 reviews
Small family run country hotel in a convenient location on the edge of the Dartmoor National Park. Recently under new ownership and fully renovated, Furzeleigh Mill Hotel retains all the charm and character of the 16th Century former mill building. In between the ancient towns of Buckfastleigh and Ashburton and a stones throw from the historic Buckfast Abbey staying at Furzeleigh Mill provides you with a good base to tour South Devon, the South Hams and Dartmoor itself. The hotel has 10 ensuite rooms, a very well stocked bar and a restaurant situated in the former mill room which serves great food from a regularly updated, seasonal menu. The south facing garden and new terrace has lovely views up the valley and is perfect for enjoying a meal or cocktail in the sunshine. There is also parking on site.
We had an evening meal about six weeks ago with family and Breakfast this week with my son and his wife. On both occasions thoroughly enjoyable. The evening meal was absolutely lovely Lamb Shank in my case and a few others in the group had the same was to die for. A very generous size this is not a place where you go home and need a sandwich. Breakfast also very good sat in the beautiful garden in the sun. The staff here make you feel very welcome and are very attentive.
4.5 based on 158 reviews
Finding an ideal quaint bed and breakfast in Buckfastleigh does not have to be difficult. Welcome to The Tradesman's Arms, a nice option for travellers like you. Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV, and The Tradesman's Arms makes getting online easy as free and fast wi-fi is available. In addition, guests can enjoy free breakfast during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. If you’re looking for something to do, Buckfast Abbey is a nice way to spend some time. The Tradesman's Arms looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Buckfastleigh.
We had quite a day hiking in Dartmoor and when we arrived at the Tradesman's Arms the sun came out and the pints were waiting. Kevin and Suzanne are the most amazing hosts. The 'escaped to the country' from London a few years ago and have poured their hearts into the Tradesman's Arms. Our room and bathroom were recently renovated during quarantine and were beautiful. The views were breathtaking - even from the shower (which was hot and powerful). Every modern amenity you could ask for in the most beautiful, idyllic, countryside setting. Kevin even gave us a lift to town the next morning when we mentioned we needed a pharmacy. Delicious dinner and fantastic breakfast in a lovely dining room with 180 degree views. We can't wait to return one day.
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