Located right in Sidmouth’s Esplanade, in Devon, The Kingswood Hotel provides en suite accommodation with free WiFi. This contemporary hotel also offers a bar and a restaurant.
Brooks
United Kingdom
Location can't be beaten for Sidmouth beach front. Clean, comfy room. Breakfast was great. We arrived early for a wedding and the hotel was really accomodating which was a huge help!
Superbly positioned on the seafront, 4-star Hotel Riviera in Sidmouth has an elegant regency façade, providing the perfect base from which to explore the beautiful surrounding area.
Sitting on the Regency seafront with wonderful sea views, The Belmont Hotel is one of Sidmouth's popular 4-star hotels. It is a short level walk from the town centre.
Pleasants
United Kingdom
Well furnished and maintained throughout.
Lovely staff
Excellent food
White tablecloths add a touch of refinement in the dining room
Lovely new bathroom
Set in 14 acres of outstanding natural beauty, this country house bed and breadkfast with cottages and a heated outdoor pool offers a relaxed atmosphere, professional service and luxurious...
The Mount Pleasant Hotel has a restaurant, bar, a shared lounge and garden in Sidmouth. There is a terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.
Angela
United Kingdom
Close to shops, cafe’s and the seafront. Room was clean and comfortable. The staff were friendly. The breakfast was good.
Located in Sidmouth, less than 1 km from Sidmouth Beach, Hunters Moon Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
John
United Kingdom
Hunters Moon is a comfortable and characterful base a short walk from the Sidmouth sea-front and with easy access to the western end of the Jurassic Coast. The grounds are spacious and attractive, with a fun putting green and access to the adjoining Byes that skirt the River Sid. Breakfasts on both mornings were very enjoyable in the attractive dining room. The staff were all friendly and attentive.
Set on Devon’s Jurassic Coast, Bedford Hotel is located on Sidmouth’s seafront. It has individually designed rooms with flat-screen TVs, limited free parking and a restaurant overlooking Lyme Bay.
I would imagine Branscombe would once have been a pleasant...
I would imagine Branscombe would once have been a pleasant little community but now it appears to be a lock up and leave village which is really sad. Like so many other small village dotted around the U.K. there seems to be no sense of community, probably bustling in summer months with holiday makers.
There is a lovely walk from the village down to the coast along the river side part way. There are footpaths but some are hidden. A quiet spot for an early spring break but watch the narrow windy single track roads and pray you don’t meet a lorry! There are great coastal paths here for walkers and it’s a nice spot for dog walks.
The rooms at the Mason’s inn are impressive and comfortable. The little kitchen area in ours lacked cutlery, wine glasses, tea towels and a kettle. It had two fridges though and a coffee machine where you could get hot water.
We really missed our cappuccino in the mornings for breakfast, the coffee provided at breakfast wasn’t great.
All in all Branscombe is a nice place for a short stay.
angela
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed in Branscombe because it was close to the location...
We stayed in Branscombe because it was close to the location we were visiting the next day. It was a lovely village and the beach was only half a mile away. We could've spent at least two or three days there at the hotel.
Anthony
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
the food in the pub was superb and the beds were supremely...
the food in the pub was superb and the beds were supremely comfortable. the staff were extremely helpful and lovely to deal with. Other guests were friendly and the whole atmosphere was warm and convivial.
Hopkins
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Comfortable large double bed and large room and bathroom.
Comfortable large double bed and large room and bathroom. But we gave manager a list of "niggles" (e.g. light in bathroom mirror not working) that were not put right during our stay. Decent food though sometimes overcooked. All staff very friendly and helpful including taking suitcases to our room - important when there are so many steps. Only outside space was immediately onto car park.= - no garden or lounge. Although we liked the hotel, overall we felt it was rather overpriced.
Glynne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful village with lovely walks.
Beautiful village with lovely walks. We took the coastal path around the cliffs to Beer, which was challenging in parts, and the cliff top walk back. I’m so glad we did it that way round as the hill back down to Branscombe beach was so steep there was no way I’d have managed to climb it. We walked up the hill to The Fountain Head pub one evening and had a fabulous meal; would definitely recommend a visit as apart from the excellent food, the staff were great too.
Loraine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very pretty mostly unspoilt village with blacksmith and 10...
Very pretty mostly unspoilt village with blacksmith and 10 minute walk or short drive to the beach. Not good for cars so ideal for walking and photo opportunities abound. Some interesting history around the older buildings
All staff were very friendly and welcoming and went out of their way to help. We were upgraded to a Branscombe room on the second night which was delightful. The room was incredibly spacious and well laid out. It had a lovely light and airy feel to the room with a lovely garden view and of the village. Evening meal was delicious.
Branscombe is a beautiful village close to the sea and the Masons Arms is a delightful place which, despite many updates, still retains the feel of a village pub. We enjoyed our evening meals especially the tapas starters and puddings. Breakfast was good.
The location - Branscombe - has been our favorite place to visit for over 25 years, and Smugglers Close was the icing on the cake with it far more than we expected as we had not stayed there previously.
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