Surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of Dartmoor National Park, the Globe Inn is rich in original character and traditional charm, with open fires, home-cooked food, good wines and real ales.
Kevin
United Kingdom
The Globe Inn is right in the centre of Chagford. The staff are very friendly, helpful and efficient. The food is excellent and so is the beer. The inn was very popular, so there was a good atmosphere, just like a good pub should be.
Nestled in a wooded valley, Gidleigh Park boasts 107 acres of mature grounds, within the wilds of Dartmoor. With an award winning restaurant, this estate is just 6 minutes’ drive from Chagford.
On the edge of Dartmoor National Park, Mill End Hotel features a creative restaurant, elegant bedrooms and free Wi-Fi. The hotel is set in leafy grounds just outside Chagford.
Michael
United Kingdom
Our room was very pleasant and our two little dogs were well catered for, which was much appreciated. The dinner was good, staff very pleasant, charming & fun to talk to and we were able to talk with other guests at adjoining tables which was most enjoyable. We liked the ambience of the dining room, well laid out with smart linen table clothes but without being pretentious.
Ring O Bells is set in Chagford, within Dartmoor National Park. Dating from the 16th century, this bed and breakfast features a garden, a bar and a restaurant.
Featuring a garden, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Chagford Inn is located in Chagford, 28 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse and 42 km from Sandy Park Rugby Stadium.
The White Hart Hotel is a traditional old posting house situated in the town of Moretonhampstead and set within the picturesque Dartmoor National park.
Built around the famous South Zeal Menhir Standing Stone, this 12th-century manor house is set in its own 4-acre monastery gardens in a pretty Devonshire village.
In the heart of Dartmoor National Park and 15 minutes from the A30, the historic, Bovey Castle sits high on the valley's edge. It offers a spa and golf course, and free parking.
Diane
United Kingdom
The breakfast was poor it was served cold the bacon was very dry and hard to cut the black pudding you couldent cut.Very disappointed.
Beautiful scenery, captivating rivers and hillsides, quiet...
Beautiful scenery, captivating rivers and hillsides, quiet and peaceful. National Trust areas and Castle Drogo very nearby so lots to enjoy and learn something of the background and history to the area. Lovely walks and bird song abound!
Michael
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Excellent choice of places to eat, pubs and cafes.
Excellent choice of places to eat, pubs and cafes. Good range of shops with butchers and bakers as well as a Spar convenience store.
Bowden hardware was a real highlight, an alladins cave... Something for everyone!
The main reason for our visit was the local walks, Fenworthy Reservoir and Castle Drogo were two we enjoyed, would go further next time.
Very dog friendly area.
Richard
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Chagford is a lovely village with great country walks...
Chagford is a lovely village with great country walks pleasant shops and cafe and lovely country pubs very dog friendly so if your looking for a peaceful country retreat then i highly recommend Chagford
Francesca
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful small town with a very vibrant atmosphere.
Beautiful small town with a very vibrant atmosphere.
There were three craft exhibitions on over the weekend we were there. Good choice of pubs for a small town and some good independent shope aswell.
Dorald
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Such a pretty market town, Lots of independent shop and...
Such a pretty market town, Lots of independent shop and cafes. Plenty of scenic walks. Chagford has an outdoor fresh water swimming pool set in very scenic surroundings. Breath taking views of the surrounding countryside. The town itself is bursting to the seams with very old buildings and cottages (some thatched) and is steeped in history.
Lesley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Chagford is a small town east of Dartmoor with plenty of...
Chagford is a small town east of Dartmoor with plenty of thriving independent shops. Several pubs including the Three Crowns. An art shop/bookshop, art galleries, great deli and a wool shop, not selling wool specifically but selling wool en products.
Plenty of walks in all directions from the town.
Everything is so stylish yet simple, and beautifully curated in the bedrooms and the cafe. We had a great sleep in a gorgeous room, and a tasty and generous breakfast of poached eggs with bacon, and with avocado for breakfast.
It was such a treat to be hosted by Posy and Matt; every moment and every detail of our short visit was truly exceptional, we couldn’t have chosen a better place to stay in Chagford.
Greeted on arrival by Cheryl, whom we saw often the next 48 hours and who made a very good place special. All the staff, in fact, were friendly and competent. The room was a little small, but very comfortable, nonetheless. Great to have a parking space behind the hotel. The breakfasts were outstanding. Perfect base for enjoying the moors of Dartmoor.
Wrenscott is a super little cottage. Very compact but with enough space for a couple to enjoy a lovely stay. The location is fantastic it is just a short walk into Chagford which has great pubs, shops, cafes and little stores.
Wonderful village location. Friendly, traditional pub-hotel. Lovely room with a very comfy bed and a good, firm mattress. Dog-friendly with a good supply of dog bowls and mats. Great evening meal and breakfast. Good wi-fi too.
Chagford is one of our favourite places to stay on the Moor. Good walks and plenty of shops, cafes and pubs. Chagford is a very pretty village. Pub Christmas Dinner was good, with plenty of local produce.
Accommodations were quite comfortable. Location with view of the churchyard was lovely. We especially appreciated the shower. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Meals—breakfast, dinner—we’re excellent.
The room was very comfortable and well equipped. The location was fantastic and we could do walks directly from the hotel. Breakfast was delicious. The staff were friendly.
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