Wilder and less trammelled than the rest of Devon, the north of the county has a comfortingly old-fashioned, low-tech feel. Prices are, on the whole, cheaper than the more chi-chi resorts of south Devon, so it’s a great option for extended families, large groups and those on a tight budget. Hotels generally focus on honest service and value rather than the bells and whistles, although there are a few notable options that offer both, which have been included in the selection below.
There’s a wonderful variety of options available, including tranquil manor houses set in landscaped gardens, Victorian seaside hotels packed with facilities, homely thatched inns, sophisticated adults-only country homes and fishing lodges. We’ve covered all of North Devon’s main destinations, including Woolacombe, Clovelly and Exmoor National Park, plus a few off-the-beaten track venues that offer peace and solitude, even in the height of summer. Here are the best hotels in North Devon.
How we review
Every hotel in this curated list has been visited by one of our expert reviewers, who are usually hosted on a complimentary basis. They stay for a minimum of one night, test at least one meal and trial other experiences that the hotel might have to offer.
At at glance, the best hotels in North Devon
- Best boutique hotel in North Devon – The Red Lion Hotel
- Best hotel in North Devon with facilities – Woolacambe Bay
- Best family-friendly hotel in North Devon – Watersmeet Hotel
- Best romantic hotel in North Devon – Highcliffe House
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Contributions by Anna Turns
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