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Romantic hotels in Devon



Made for romantic breaks, Devon casts its spell and draws visitors into a lasting love-affair with the romantic cliff, sweeping sandy beaches, meandering river valleys, wild moorland, wooded estuaries and historic market towns.

Find a room for romance - romantic hotels in Devon

We have selected some truly romantic hotels that you can book online at great rates. A stay at these hotels will ensure your romantic break is unforgettable.

Making the most of your romantic break

Unwind together as you walk the cliffs, browse for antiques, explore stateley homes and gardens and enjoy romantic dinners.

In the South the wild landscapes of Dartmoor, the largest and wildest tract of open country in England, hide chocolate box villages amongst the granite tors, wooded gorges and rocky rivers.

In North Devon, explore the softer romantic Doone country of Exmooor and the purple heather moorland rolling towards the rugged coastline. Lose yourselves in the romantic myths and legends that inspired writers from Conan Doyle to Agatha Christie.

Visit Brixham's bustling harbour and narrow, characterful streets, before exploring the fine beaches and secluded coves that lie near the giant cliffs of Berry Head. Soak up the views as you walk a section of the undeniably romantic South West Coast Path towards Kingswear.

It's clear why the South Hams has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Arrive at the quay in historic Dartmouth by boat, having cruised along the beautiful River Dart from Totnes. Galleries, restaurants, craft and antique shops compete for attention in the winding streets flanked by medieval houses.

Be impressed by the dramatic red cliffs of Budleigh Salterton, near the mouth of the River Otter in another Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Hideaway in the pristine Axe Valley, a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Some of England's finest walks begin in Ilfracombe and when the call of the sea gets too strong take a boat trip from the charming harbour out to Lundy Island in the Bristol channel scanning the water for a sight of a dolphin or puffin.

Visit 'The Ness, a pretty cove by way of a 'smugglers' tunnel. Hold on to each other tightly as you cross the 1700 ft bridge over the River Teign from Teignmouth to Shaldon and wander through the old streets of thatched cottages and elegant Georgian architecture.

Our selection of hotels for your romantic break

The Hoops Hotel

If you are seeking the authentic flavour of the West Country then look no further than this picture-book thatched Inn nestling in one of the few remaining unspoilt corners of England.

The Royal Clarence Hotel

Hotel opening September 2005. The Royal Clarence Hotel enjoys a peaceful location in the very heart of Exeter opposite its magnificent Cathedral. There is plenty of opportunity to treat yourself as the hotel is home to Michael Caines' Restaurant, Champagne Bar, Café and even its own traditional tavern serving local real

Coombe Cross Hotel

The Coombe Cross is a comfortable country house hotel with spectacular views of Dartmoor National Park.

Boringdon Hall Hotel

Boringdon Hall is a magnificent castle like Grade I listed Elizabethan manor house.

Menzies Marine Hotel

The Marine enjoys spectacular views of the sea estuary and surrounding countryside. The hotel has a long standing reputation for warmth and friendliness, complemented by the refurbished surroundings dedicated to gracious living and extravagant luxury.

Royal Fortescue Hotel

Situated in the town centre, this former coaching inn retains all its original charm and character whilst offering every modern facility.

The Imperial Hotel

With the old style charm of a traditional town house hotel, The Imperial is situated opposite the River Taw in the town centre.

Royal Hotel

The Royal Hotel overlooks ancient Bideford Bridge and the River Torridge and is a good base for exploring the countryside of Tarka the Otter and the streets of Clovelly.

Carlyon Bay Hotel

The Carlyon Bay Hotel enjoys a superb clifftop location with panoramic views of St. Austell Bay. The hotel is set in 250 acres of landscaped grounds and gardens.

Bedford Hotel

Formerly a Benedictine Abbey and the previous residence of the Dukes of Bedford the Bedford Hotel is located in the centre of the historic

The Grosvenor Hotel

Situated in sub tropical gardens just 150 yards from the beach. The award winning hotel has three restaurants.

The Hotel Gleneagles

Overlooking Anstey Cove enjoying views of Seaton and Sidmouth.