Devon Countryside Escape
£89.50 per person
Set in picturesque South Devon countryside, enjoy a relaxed getaway at the Best Western The Dartmouth Hotel Golf and Spa. Just a few minutes' drive from the naval town of Dartmouth, breathtaking beaches and popular attractions; unwind with this countryside escape in Devon.
Your Great Little Break includes:
⛱1 night staying at the Dartmouth Hotel Golf and Spa
⛱Bed and full English breakfast in a standard double or twin room ⛱3 course dinner (worth £24.95 per person)
⛱10% off pre-booked spa treatments
⛱10% off pre-booked golf
⛱Availability from May 2023 - December 2023
Can be booked for multiple nights
This deal is fully refundable up to 7 days prior to arrival
The hotel is unable to offer a single occupancy discount, though guests are welcome to book a twin or double room for one.
Why we love this
📍 Based near the picturesque town of Dartmouth, be sure to immerse yourself in the vast history and culture of the area
📍 Why not walk parts of the South West Coastal Path with breathtaking countryside surrounding you and beautiful coastal views (please click here for more information)
📍 Stroll along some of the UK's most beautiful beaches, with Blackpool Sands Beach and Torcross Beach only a short drive away from the hotel
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