Granite longhouses, ancient farmsteads and glamping pods on the edge of England's wildest National Park — Dartmoor accommodation is as distinctive as the landscape itself. Stars brighter than anywhere in southern England. Ancient tors and wild rivers from the door.
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Granite farmhouses, converted barns and moorland stone cottages on and around Dartmoor National Park. Open fires, flagstone floors and ancient tors on the doorstep. Dog-friendly properties throughout the moor.
Affiliate link — we earn a small commission at no extra cost to youCharacter-packed moorland inns on the edge of Dartmoor — exposed stone walls, real ales brewed on the moor, home-cooked food and walking routes from the door. Tavistock is a charming market town with excellent restaurants.
Chagford is Dartmoor's most refined village — an ancient stannary town of thatched cottages, independent shops and exceptional food. The B&Bs and farmhouses here are some of the most comfortable on the moor.
Granite longhouses, moorland farmsteads and converted barns deep in the Dartmoor countryside — open fires, flagstone floors, exposed beams and ancient tors from the front door. Proper Devon escapism at its very best.
The gateway to Dartmoor — Moretonhampstead sits at the edge of the moor with a lovely market square and some excellent hidden cottages. A perfect base for Haytor, Becky Falls and the Teign Valley walks.
Insulated pods and cabins on the edge of the moor — hot tubs under some of England's darkest skies, wood burners inside, and moorland walks from the door. Several are fully off-grid with solar power and compost loos.
Dartmoor is one of the very few places in England where wild camping is permitted — pitch your tent on open moorland, wake to the sound of skylarks, and fall asleep under extraordinary stars. Free, wild and unforgettable.
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