Situated in the charming village of Lynton, 10 minutes' walk from the North Devon coast, Rockvale has its own bar, restaurant, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Presley
United Kingdom
Rockvale is excellent, Phil & Nes are great hosts would stay again if we were in the area.
Highcliffe House offers adult-only bed and breakfast accommodation in Lynton in Exmoor National Park. The property boasts a terrace and views of the sea. Free on-site parking and WiFi are available.
Liga
United Kingdom
Each room comes with all the extras that are a lovely touch - tablet, Alexa, tea and coffee + biscuits, bath robes. The room was super cozy.
Boasting spectacular views of the North Devon coastline from the hilltop town of Lynton, The North Cliff Hotel is positioned some 500 feet over the shore below.
Julia
United Kingdom
The flat with two large double bedrooms, each with a bathroom (and lovely views), was immaculate and fully equipped and would be perfect for two couples. We hope to return. Parking was fine for our car (an estate).
South View Guest House is situated in Lynton, 1.2 km from Blacklands Beach, 33 km from Dunster Castle, and 47 km from Lundy Island.
Huw
United Kingdom
Location on cycle route. Comfortable room with large en-suite that included a bath (a bonus). Excellent breakfast - indeed the best we had on this holiday.
Featuring water sports facilities, a garden, and a terrace, North Walk House offers accommodation in Lynton with free WiFi and sea views.
Alison
United Kingdom
Everything. We arrived early and were allowed to pop our bags in the room. Sam and Annie couldn't have been nicer so kind and accommodating. Room was georgous and view was to die for. Breakfast amazing and delicious.
It was my husbands birthday and they arranged a lovely gift in the room for me.
We honestly didn't want to leave and Lynton so beautiful. Did not meet an unhelpful or unfriendly person the whole time we were there.
Offering a garden and garden view, The Annex Rose Cottage is set in Lynton, 37 km from Dunster Castle and 49 km from Lundy Island.
Richard
United Kingdom
This stay was a Birthday gift from our friend.
The hosts are most charming and very helpful.
The property is immaculate and was wanting for nothing
The location is spectacular
A secluded 17th-century pub, The Rockford Inn is situated at the bottom of a wooded gorge within the heart of Exmoor National Park overlooking the East Lyn River.
On average, 3-star hotels in Lynton cost US$87 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lynton are US$148 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lynton can on average be found for US$175 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lynton this weekend is US$152 or, for a 4-star hotel, US$204. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lynton for this weekend cost on average around US$244 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Bristol Airport, 150km from Lynton. Take a direct coach to Barnstaple (2 hours), then a local bus to Lynton (1 hour). Alternatively, trains from London Paddington to Barnstaple take 3.5 hours, then bus to Lynton.
Exeter International Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers to reach Lynton, UK. It's approximately 100 km away, offering a balance of proximity and a variety of flight options.
Lynton, UK, offers a variety of transport options. The Cliff Railway, a water-powered funicular, connects Lynton to the lower town, Lynmouth. Local bus services, such as the 309 and 310, provide connections to surrounding areas. Walking and cycling are popular due to the scenic routes. Car hire is available, but parking can be limited.
What guests said about Lynton:
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From the moment we arrived we were greeted by Rebecca who...
From the moment we arrived we were greeted by Rebecca who was warn , cheerful and friendly we were made to feel welcome immediately.
The hotel is tastefully decorated with fine furnishings. Our room was superb and with a sea view.
Prior to our arrival we had already had a three course lunch so unfortunately, we had no room to dine in the evening. Our breakfast was amazing and upon our check out we were able to speak to Steve. He was pleased with our comments and we ended up chatting about all sorts of things, that’s what we call friendly.
We will definitely be going back at some stage and would highly recommend the North Cliff Hotel
Tony
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
What a wonderfully charming little place!
What a wonderfully charming little place! I wish we were staying longer! Already looking at going back as soon as we can! Clean beach area, lots of wonderful coffee shops and food places and little shops to browse in! Lots of parking, parks and pubs close by. An ideal place for a weekend with family or as a couple! Views are wonderful from everywhere!
Lots of places to visit close by such as Cliff railway, Valley of rocks, Glenlyn gorge It had been on my list to visit for a while and I truly can’t wait to go back!!
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Anonymous
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Scored 6.0
Good location for the many walks near by.
Good location for the many walks near by. Not many places to eat in the evening if you didn't want to drive any where. Lack of toilets for public use. You need to be quite fit to get the best out of Lynton as it is very hilly. People are friendly which was very good. I would recommend the Crown Hotel for food and good service.
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Anonymous
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Scored 8.0
We really enjoyed Lynton.
We really enjoyed Lynton. We walked from our hotel in Rockford and enjoyed a pint and great fish and chips on a quiet, out of season Sunday. I imagine it's a different proposition in the Summer, but we prefer places like this when it's a bit quieter.
Stewart Jordan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lynton/Lynmouth - vey nice area.
Lynton/Lynmouth - vey nice area. We hiked from Lynmouth up the hill - going right to pub 'the blue ball inn' - then on to Watersmeet - from there up the stream to Rockford Inn and then down to Lynmouth again.
Really nice walk!
Monkey47GT
Netherlands
8.0
Scored 8.0
A small and friendly cliff side town with a wonderful cliff...
A small and friendly cliff side town with a wonderful cliff railway and a tea shop selling the very best cream teas in all the surrounding area. Ample parking in a large convenient carpark to the town with many shops and facilities.
The room was well decorated and well furnished, with two lovely chairs in the bay window overlooking the sea. Beds were comfortable, bathroom was lovely and spacious.
Breakfast offered a lot of choice and the foot was great. The couple who run the place were also lovely.
There is a sister hotel just 100m down the road where you can also order an evening meal, which gave us generous portions. I also love the honesty bar. It felt very homely and more like an apartment as we also had use of the guest lounge as well. Would thoroughly recommend.
My room had a stunning view of the church and coastline. It was clean and as described. The hotel was also brilliantly located–I was able to trek out to the Valley of Rocks directly from the front door! There were also several restaurants and shops close by.
I was a bit worried about Wifi, as I was working remotely while traveling, and was not disappointed. As of Oct 2022, the connection was strong enough to sustain Zoom meetings with multiple participants (I did not screen share, but suspect it would have worked all right).
Wow you don't find places like this very often. Immaculate 5 star service from start to finish and the most comprehensive breakfast choice I have ever had the pleasure of choosing from. A very imposing three story house in a prime position with commanding views over the Lynton and the coast beyond. The bed and mattress were heavenly. Robert worked really hard at all times to make the stay a comfortable and safe one. Thank you very much indeed.
This guesthouse is a gem. The rooms are cosy, comfortable and stylish. The house, the furniture, even the floors and the ceiling breathe the athmosphere of ancient navy battles.
Breakfast is freshly cooked by Clive, and Maria will make sure that you get everything you need before you start your hike on the south-west coast path. Oh, en Lynton and Lynmouth are very pittoresque and definitely worth a visit or even a longer stay.
The location is very picturesque, and surprisingly quiet given how close it is to Lynton and Lynmouth. Nice to go to sleep listening to the river. A bit distant from shops etc. if walking, but this wasn't a real disadvantage for us. The cream tea provided for us on arrival was a nice touch. We also enjoyed the use of the e-bikes hired from the owners.
The hotel was beautiful and spacious, lovely furnishings. The view across the bay from all of the rooms was fantastic. The manager was very friendly and helpful. The breakfasts and evening meals we had were excellent. The hotel was in eyesight of the funicular down to Lynmouth. walk from the hotel to valley of rocks had fantastic views.
Location was stunning facing the woodlands and with the sound of river Lyn / Lovely self contained flat, beautiful terrace, very well furnished, easy to walk to Lynton or Lynmouth. Bonus: they even had a bottle of wine for guests. Michelle and Lee are stunning hosts. Great holiday we had.
location is superb, easy access to the coast path and an easy drive to Exmoor. Breakfast was great, excellent quality. As a vegetarian who dislikes meat substitute products I often find problems when eating out, but not at Longmead House. The best breakfast I've had when away for years.
The location to the local area was spot on and the flat was a great size with ample space for the two of us to feel right at home. We were not expecting a great deal of life in the area but were pleasantly surprized at the wealth of shops available both in Linton and Lynmouth.
After walking to 2 Moors way (117 miles) The Valley of The Rocks was just wonderful. The staff so friendly including Isabella at the front desk. The Seaview room more than I could ask. We didn't know Lynton and Lynmouth really, but we will now return for a long weekend.
Great location for hiking and likes the quietness of the hotel yet it’s close to Lynmouth and Lynton. Food and local ales were very good. Great welcoming atmosphere. The owners work hard to ensure the guests enjoy their stay. Would definitely return.
Everything about this hotel was perfect. Breakfast was excellent and beautifully presented. The staff were fabulous and couldn't do enough. The location was brilliant with easy access to both Lynton and Lynmouth.
We loved the location.a short walk along a tarmacked path into Lynton and for the intrepid a few steps from a great walk to Watersmeet. An absolute Gem National trust T Room on the river to break the round trip.
Location ideal for access to Lynton and Lynmouth.
Fabulous coastal and countryside walking and an easily accessible safe beach.
Very comfortable bed and delicious breakfast. Very friendly hosts.
Amazing hotel with spectacular view of the sea and Lynmouth, the staff was super friendly. We stayed only for one night but will definitely be back for more. Excellent food as well.
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