Lynton Hotel
Hotel in Lynton, England, United Kingdom
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North Cliff Hotel
After a day spent exploring Exmoor or the coast, be it walking or touring, you will be ready to relax and enjoy a drink on the terrace or at the bar at the North Cliff Hotel in Lynton, United Kingdom. Enjoy a home cooked meal in the restaurant, which has magnificent sea and coastal views.
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The Seawood Hotel
Being family-owned and run, the Seawood Hotel in Lynton, United Kingdom offers unpretentious service making you feel relaxed unhurried and a little pampered. The atmosphere is one of comfort and elegance in a building rich in historical interest.
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Chough's Nest Hotel
The family-run Victorian Chough's Nest Hotel offers you complete tranquility and quite possibly the best views in Lynton, United Kingdom. Chough's Nest Hotel is owned by John and Rosemary Hodges, who personally run the Hotel along with their three eldest daughters, Victoria, Kate and Helen.
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The Exmoor Manor Hotel
The Exmoor Manor Hotel, Lynton, United Kingdom is situated in a peaceful and delightful location on the edge of the Exmoor National Park, with panoramic views of the Devon countryside and coastline. The Hotel makes an excellent base from where you can discover the delights of the surrounding natural beauty.
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Lynton Cottage Hotel
The historic Lynton Cottage Hotel in Lynton, United Kingdom, is a real home from home, a country house Hotel with spectacular sea views over Lynmouth's picturesque bay set in the heart of Exmoor National Park, North Devon.
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The Stag Hunters Hotel
The Stag Hunters Hotel in Lynton, United Kingdom is now under the enthusiastic management of the Wyburn family who are intent on returning The Stag Hunters Hotel to its former glory. The Stag Hunters Hotel enjoys in abundance all the very best that nature has to offer, but there's far more to its appeal than the sheer beauty of its setting.
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Hewitts at the Hoe
Hewitts at the Hoe Hotel in Lynton, United Kingdom is just minutes from the centre of Lynton and behind the House there is only the Coastal Path which meanders for miles through the magnificent scenery of the Exmoor National Park.