We Love —
- Staying in a family-run boutique hotel, with its prime location opposite Lynmouth's picturesque harbour and the tranquil Lyn River.
- Exploring the South West Coast Path, riding the iconic Cliff Railway, or wandering through Exmoor National Park.
- Indulging in delectable meals in the elegant dining room or relaxing in the dog-friendly Galley area.
Customer reviews —
The Bath Hotel Lynmouth —
Just for you:
- Late check-out until 12 pm included
Nestled in picturesque Lynmouth, The Bath Hotel is a family-run retreat overlooking the harbour, where Exmoor meets the sea. Established in 1951, this boutique hotel is ideally located in the village centre, directly opposite Lynmouth Harbour and the Lyn River. Just minutes from the South West Coast Path and the famous Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway, it’s the perfect base for exploring the stunning surroundings.
Your room —
This offer is based on a choice between the accommodation listed below.
Quirky Double Room (10 m²)
Enjoy a stay in a Quirky Double Room, each a little different in their style but all furnished to the same high standard. Kick back on the double bed and take in the curiosities that your room has to offer.
Sea View Suite (20 m²)
Upgrade to a little more luxury and indulge in one of two Sea View Suites as each suite is styled with different decor. The incredible views and timeless decor provide a perfect haven to relax after a day of exploration.
Sea View King Room
Stay in the stunning Sea View King Room, and enjoy a truly unique time as each room is decorated with a different personality.
SEA VIEW ROOM
A plush bed adorned with beautiful linens and a breathtaking sea view—it's a winning combination that makes these rooms a top choice for many of our guests.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
At The Bath Hotel, your dining experience is thoughtfully catered to, from exceptional breakfasts to seasonal, delicious evening meals. Enjoy meals in the elegant Victorian-style dining room or the cosy, dog-friendly Galley area. For a refreshing drink, visit The Ancient Mariner bar, featuring an outdoor decking area with stunning harbour views.
One main course in the restaurant
Savour a thoughtfully crafted main course in the restaurant, included with your stay.
This must be redeemed on the first night of your stay; unused meals cannot be carried over. One main course is included per guest, drinks are not included.
Your time
In postcard-perfect Lynmouth, it's easy to lose yourself in the stunning views. While gazing at the scenery is a given, there's so much more to explore. With the world-famous Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway, Exmoor National Park, delectable dining, and breathtaking coastal walks all just steps away, you'll find plenty to fill your days. Balancing relaxation and adventure has never been more enjoyable.
Devon —
Devon is a county of rolling countryside, rugged coastlines, and charming villages, offering visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty and rich history. Situated in South West England, Devon boasts two stunning coastlines, the wild expanse of Dartmoor, and a culinary scene rooted in tradition. Whether you’re exploring historic towns or unwinding on beautiful beaches, Devon promises an unforgettable escape.
Must-sees:
- Dartmoor National Park: A vast moorland with dramatic tors, ancient woodlands, and wild ponies, perfect for hiking and exploring.
- Exeter Cathedral: A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, standing at the heart of Devon’s historic capital.
- Jurassic Coast: A UNESCO World Heritage Site offering breathtaking coastal walks and fossil-hunting opportunities.
- Salcombe: A picturesque seaside town known for its sailing, sandy beaches, and fresh seafood.
Culinary culture:
Devon’s food scene is renowned for its fresh local produce, from seafood to dairy. Try a traditional Devonshire cream tea, featuring scones with clotted cream and jam. Indulge in local delicacies such as crab sandwiches in Dartmouth or a hearty pasty in a village bakery. Pair your meal with a pint of local cider or a glass of Devonian sparkling wine.
Dive deeper:
Venture beyond the well-known spots to discover hidden coves along the South West Coast Path or explore the lesser-visited Exmoor National Park. Visit the charming village of Clovelly, with its steep cobbled streets leading to a picturesque harbour. For a taste of history, explore the medieval ruins of Berry Pomeroy Castle or the maritime heritage of Plymouth.
Good to know:
Devon is best explored by car for flexibility, though trains and buses connect major towns.