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Exmouth Hotels and Guest Houses

Malindi Bed And Breakfast
   
4 Sunwine Place, Exmouth, EX8 2SE
   +44 (0)1395 276629
 
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Prices:
 
Single from: £30.00
Double from: £60.00
per room per night
 
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Beachend Guest House
   
St Andrews Road, Exmouth, EX8 1AS
   +44 (0)1395 222732
 
 
 
Prices:
 
Single from: £35.00
Double from: £35.00
per room per night
 
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Anchoring B+B
   
106 St Andrews Road, Exmouth, EX8 1AT
   +44 (0)1395 268849
 
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Prices:
 
Single from: £25.00
Double from: £50.00
per room per night
 
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Ashton Court Hotel
   
Louisa Terrace, Exmouth, EX8 2AQ
   +44 (0)1395 263002
   +44 (0)1395 263747
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Prices:
 
Single from: £41.50
Double from: £83.00
per room per night
 
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Clinton House
   
41 Morton Road, Exmouth, EX8 1BA
   +44 (0)1395 271969
   +44 (0)1395 273010
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Prices:
 
Single from: £30.00
Double from: £60.00
per room per night
 
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New Moorings
   
1 Morton Road, Exmouth, EX8 1AZ
   +44 (0)1395 223073
 
   E-mail Establishment
 
Prices:
 
Single from: £30.00
Double from: £30.00
per room per night
 
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Royal Beacon Hotel
   
The Beacon, Exmouth, EX8 2AF
   +44 (0)1395 264886
   E-mail Establishment
 
Prices:
 
Single from: £60.00
Double from: £60.00
per room per night
 
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Rohaven
   
176 Exeter Road, Exmouth, EX8 3DZ
   +44 (0)1395 272 368
 
 
 
Prices:
 
Single from: £70.00
Double from: £70.00
per room per night
 
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The Devoncourt Hotel
   
Douglas Avenue, Exmouth, EX8 2EX
   +44 (0)1395 272277
 
 
Prices:
 
Single from: £60.00
Double from: £60.00
per room per night
 
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Woodbury Park Hotel
   
Woodbury Castle, Woodbury, Exmouth, EX5 1JJ
   +44 (0)1395 233382
 
 
Prices:
 
Single from: £85.00
Double from: £85.00
per room per night
 
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Other accommodation near Exmouth

Exmouth that is in East Devon is considered both a port town and a resort town in England, meaning that tourists can reach it by sea, go fishing, take cruises or hire boats and take their family and friends for a ride, making it ideal for the vacationer - especially for families looking for a break from the daily hustle and bustle of modern living.

Exmouth is located in the east bank of the Exe river, and has about 33,000 people living in it.

Exmouth has been populated as early as the 11th century - it was known back then as Lydwicnaesse, which means "the point of the Bretons". Visitors nowadays can go and see two parishes in Exmouth which date back to the times before Saxon times. The city got its name from the river Exe, which is called "fish" in the ancient Celtic language, but it got its current name only recently.

If you are visiting with your friends and family you have a lot of different local attractions you can visit, which include the cob cottages that are featured in different parts of the town, which showcase the architecture in Exmouth. Other places of interest include town houses that are built in various styles - such as the Georgian, the Victorian and the Edwardian building styles. You can also enjoy the seafront and stroll down the traditionally built boardwalk - called promenade, or esplanade.

You can also take your friends and your family to a stroll around Exmouth in order to observe the houses from the Victorian era, the railway, Exeter road and many other points of interest.

You can also visit the A La Ronde, which has 16 sides, and was built during the 18th century, which is being kept by the National Trust - it is located in the northern part of the town, in the outskirts.

Another building of interest is the Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee which is a clock tower located in the seafront.

If you prefer the local nightlife you can go to the longest surviving nightclub in the entire county - Samantha's, which was a cinema in its early days, and even a bowling alley. It was later converted into a nightclub. The club is famous across England and attracts various famous DJs to it - such as Alan Clarke.

Also if you want to indulge in leisurely activities on the waterfront, you can take advantage of the town's closeness to the water, and partake in water sports - such as sailing a boat, wind-surfing, swimming and more. You can also enjoy the local scenery while you bird-watch, take a walk or jog.

You can also go to the local nature reserve, where you can watch many migrating birds.

If you want to visit the surrounding area you can do so by taking advantage of the local public transport, which offers buses and trains on a regular schedule.

You can also enjoy some sporting events - such as rugby matches with the East Devon Eagles team, which play in the south west division in the Rugby League Conference.


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The Exmouth Tourist Board gives comparable information to this page. If you require more information about Exmouth, you may be able to obtain it from the Exmouth Tourist Board.

We hope you find suitable Exmouth accommodation. You can book cheap hotels, guest houses or Exmouth bed and breakfasts from the list above. Enjoy your stay in Exmouth hotels.

 
 
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