Just 200 metres from Teignmouth’s sandy Blue Flag Beach, The Cliffden Hotel features 7 acres of landscaped gardens. With free parking, there is also a restaurant.
Maureen
United Kingdom
breakfast was fine. Room ok but overlooking road and had bin men and delivery vans under window.
The Ness House Hotel is a Georgian property, built in 1810, on the outskirts of Shaldon village overlooking the Teign Estuary and only a stone’s throw from the beach.
Carolyn
United Kingdom
Beautiful surroundings, outstanding view and very homely feel
Housed in a 17th-century building, this guesthouse is situated in the quiet Devonshire fishing village of Shaldon. Rooms have views of the courtyard or river and come with free Wi-Fi.
Rozell
United Kingdom
Elegant, comfortable, well thought through, excellent breakfast. Fresh milk in fridge etc.
Located in Teignmouth, Mermaid Cottage Teignmouth by the beach SLEEPS 7 is a historic holiday home that provides free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a garden and a terrace.
Susan
United Kingdom
Excellent location. Larger than expected from the outside and all the rooms decorated lovely.
Set in Teignmouth, 200 metres from Teignmouth Town Beach and 9.3 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse, Fully Equipped Devon 2BR Cottage offers accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
Situated a 10-minute walk from the sea and the South West Coastal Path, Trecarn Hotel offers accommodation in Torquay. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Each room has a bath or shower, as well as a...
As a Coaching Inn situated in Exmouth, UK dating back from the 1790's, the family-run Manor Hotel offers superb views across Exmouth Bay. The hotel feature a lounge bar, in the heart of Exmouth.
Catherine
United Kingdom
Quirky small hotel with boutique feel. Nice bar and breakfast areas, lots of art and pictures everywhere. Clean and warm, nice breakfast, very friendly and welcoming staff. Value for money. Very modern bathroom. Nice view out to the sea and coast from window in our room. It is an old building so have to expect some original features such as high ceilings and uneven floors but that adds to the quirky atmosphere. We paid for parking and glad we did as made it really convenient as street parking more challenging depending on time of day. Would stay again.
On a quiet tree-lined road, overlooking its own secluded gardens and swimming pool, this adult-only hotel offers a range of facilities and services for a pleasant and relaxing stay.
Paul
United Kingdom
A warm friendly welcome, very clean, higher standard than expected! The room was described perfectly. Lovely bar for a nice glass of wine.
Quiet as expected this time of year (February). There were however plenty of tea shops and restaurantes. We enjoyed lovely cakes in Naughty but NIce and great burgers in Rock Bottom.
The town is quite hilly so not great if have any mobility issues and want to travel without a car.
Sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very friendly and down to earth, not stuck up and...
Very friendly and down to earth, not stuck up and pretentious like some seaside towns
Did Exmouth Gin tasting which was fantastic, can totally recommend
Treated ourselves to dinner at The Crab Shack , food was first class and service friendly and efficient
Can highly recommend The Ship Inn , friendly local pub with great selection of real ales
julian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely seaside town, very compact so everything is walkable.
Lovely seaside town, very compact so everything is walkable. The beach is nice although it seems to be mostly covered at high tide. Lots of places to eat although three were closed for January/February but still lots of choice. We went to a show at the Pavilions - can highly recommend!
Louise
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Loverly me Dears...
I have to disclose that I'm biased.
Loverly me Dears...
I have to disclose that I'm biased. I grew up there and like to return to see my old stomping ground.
Must go down Teign Street for lively friendly real ale pubs.
Weatherspoons or SPOONS as we calls it is cheap and an easy stagger from the train station, great for a pub crawl or STAG do.
Ask for DENNIS TAXI DRIVER. he won't rip you off like others. If they don't have a DEBENSHIRE ACCENT don't get that taxi.!
Ashley
10
Scored 10
Teignmouth is often called the gem of South Devon and even...
Teignmouth is often called the gem of South Devon and even in December it looks beautiful. There's three local beaches, a (limited) pier and plenty of coastal walks and sea activities to do. It's a friendly place where everyone seems to have a dog or two. And a short walk over the bridge brings added bonus of Shaldon with its own unique character, pubs and views. The place is a heaven for train lovers too.
A
Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Teignmouth is a stunning little town.
Teignmouth is a stunning little town. A bit shabby in parts but has all the charm of an English seaside town. Not tacky either. Beautiful Sandy beach. Great walking opportunities. We bought our dog with us & he loved it. Nice pubs for food. Few art galleries that were good.
A very stylish, recently renovated compact apartment.
Modern 2nd floor upside-down duplex: enter at bedroom level, then upstairs to attic space kitchen/living room) with quality fittings throughout and much attention given to the interior decor.
Super dual aspect living room with great river views & sunsets.
Excellent shower and quality towels provided.
Convenient location for access of town, seafront and local excursions.
The welcome basket and the small Christmas tree were nice surprises.
Perfect little flat for a short stay in Teignmouth - we squeezed 3 adults in just fine for one night, or would be perfect for a couple with a child.
The flat was beautiful and so homey, with teabags, milk, shampoo - Karen went above and beyond to make sure we had everything we needed!
We know Teignmouth very well, and this location right by the Arts Quarter is wonderful, just a short walk from both beaches and all of Teignmouth's great pubs and cafes.
Good communication with the host, the keys were easily accessible via a lockbox. The cottage is perfectly located in the centre of Teignmouth, opposite the train station and 5 min walk from a big supermarket. The cottage itself was warm, cosy and had everything we needed for our stay. Plenty of crockery, cutlery, bedding and towels. We were provided with tea bags, coffee sachets and milk upon arrival. Beds were very comfortable.
Really central location. Loved the view to the town from the balconies, especially as it was the Teignmouth Carnival and we got a great view of the floats! Perfect property for our family of three and a dog, who also enjoyed looking out of the windows. Property had everything we needed and the car park was a very short walk away and was reasonably priced.
Exceptional cleaniless - Perfect Location - Lovely Host Karen - Welcome Pack Much Aprreciated - If you want to stay in Teignmouth and we have many times, this is the place to stay, there is nowhere better. We have stayed in Hotels with less facilities. So close to the beach, pubs, restuarants and shops. It's perfect.
Absolutely in love with this place.
It was very clean and friendly.
Short ways to the seafront, shops, pubs and everything else you need. Very friendly and helpful owners. Worth every penny and definitely stunning.
Can't wait to come back here next year.
The property was clean and spacious and had everything we needed. The storage and full length mirrors in each bedroom were very handy and both the kitchen and bathroom were great. The property was also not too far a walk from the town centre and seafront.
The fishermen's house was less than a 5min walk from Teignmouth old town centre and a 5 to 10 min walk to the beach. The town has a good selection of traditional shops, pubs, food serving establishments traditional to an English seaside town.
The property has everything we needed and was clean and modern. The location was perfect and there was a lot to do and see around Teignmouth at the time of our stay. The apartment was spacious, easy to find and perfect for a family stay.
An excellent family run establishment in the heart of Teignmouth, we enjoyed our stay very much and were made to feel so welcome. Comfortable, clean, friendly and excellent breakfast provided, would strongly recommend to all, thank you!
My wife and I have just spent a wonderful weekend at the Ness, we could not fault a single thing, all staff were very attentive, and welcoming, we would highly recommend this hotel, and we will be returning soon.
The location was slightly offputting as it is next door onto a hotel that is closed for renovations. The appartment itself was lovely with a nice view over the Teign estuary.
Excellent location.
Staff so welcoming.
Excellent breakfast.
Large Bedroom, clean and very comfortable.
Affordable.
Teignmouth is a great little seaside town to visit.
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