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Dunster – 24 hotels and places to stay

Dunster Castle Hotel is located in the medieval village of Dunster. Free WiFi access is available. All rooms have a private bathroom with bath or shower.

Breakfast and roast dinner fabulous.
Review score
9.1
Superb
643 reviews
Price from
£130
1 night, 2 adults

Yarn Market Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Dunster. The accommodation offers airport transfers, while a bicycle rental service is also available.

Lovely location, excellent food though breakfast menu/buffet was not as extensive as similar hotels. Staff very helpful. No dedicated hotel parking, we were lucky and had no problem, but not sure everyone would be as fortunate.
Review score
8.2
Very good
62 reviews
Price from
£164
1 night, 2 adults

Situated 43 km from Tiverton Castle, Dunster Studio Apartment provides accommodation in Dunster.

The studio was immaculate & the host was very welcoming.The shop is also gorgeous & we were advised about good eating places too.
Review score
9.6
Exceptional
100 reviews
Price from
£120
1 night, 2 adults

Northfield Hotel is nestled between the Exmoor coast and Exmoor National Park. Guests also benefit from free on-site parking.

Great location, friendly staff, good breakfast, nice little touch the mini eggs for Easter!!
Review score
8.0
Very good
1,348 reviews
Price from
£88.20
1 night, 2 adults

The Beach Hotel offers incredible views across the Bristol Channel and the West Somerset Railway. Situated in Minehead, this luxurious hotel is on the outskirts of Exmoor National Park.

Food was good
Review score
8.3
Very good
1,845 reviews
Price from
£108
1 night, 2 adults

A 4-minute walk from the West Somerset Coastal Path, Stones Hotel and Bar provides stylish rooms. A Full cooked breakfast is available daily.

Very welcoming staff. Lovely clean room and a wonderful breakfast.
Review score
8.4
Very good
879 reviews
Price from
£120
1 night, 2 adults

Set in Watchet and within 11 km of Dunster Castle, The Georgian House features a garden, allergy-free rooms, and free WiFi.

One of those rare finds that you stick in your memory and you say " yes, we will be back". Couldn't fault it. Thanks for the welcome and the stay.
Review score
8.9
Fabulous
436 reviews
Price from
£95
1 night, 2 adults

Boasting massage services and views of inner courtyard, Steps Farmhouse B&B is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Minehead, 5.5 km from Dunster Castle.

We needed the Family Room because we were 3 generations. I was surprised how spacious, quiet and comfortable it was. We were so impressed we asked to book an extra night. The Family Room wasn't available but Paul & Sharon still managed to find rooms for us. Steps is a lovely old farmhouse and the garden is beautifully maintained by Paul. It was my granddaughter's (11) first experience of a B&B and she loved it. Paul and Sharon were so welcoming and accommodating. We hope to go there again
Review score
9.7
Exceptional
529 reviews
Price from
£95
1 night, 2 adults

Located just 33 km from Tiverton Castle, Exmoor House offers accommodation in Wheddon Cross with access to a garden, a tennis court, as well as luggage storage space.

The breakfast was fantastic. The details in every single room were outstanding. The owners are super kind.
Review score
9.6
Exceptional
180 reviews
Price from
£94
1 night, 2 adults

Bournestream is set in Withycombe and has a heated pool and garden views. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking and free WiFi.

The property is in a good position close to Minehead. Sue was welcoming with tea and cake and provided an excellent breakfast. It was quiet, warm and comfortable.
Review score
9.7
Exceptional
60 reviews
Price from
£110
1 night, 2 adults
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  • Review score
    10.0

    Really enjoyed my trip to the Castle as well as my stay in...

    Really enjoyed my trip to the Castle as well as my stay in the Luttrell Arms. Great also to do the tour of the Victorian Kitchens in the Castle for a small extra fee. (Really interesting & informative). Nice shops & cafes in Dunster itself. Evening meals in the Luttrell Arms very tasty although a bit pricey. Also worth booking a table so as not to be disappointed. Easy parking in the pay & display car park around the corner from the Luttrell Arms or in the High Street (free) near the Yarn Market, if you are lucky.
    Guest review by
    Tina
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    10.0

    The Dunster Hotel is a real treasure!

    The Dunster Hotel is a real treasure! Excellent hosts, very comfortable rooms, all well appointed, free parking for guests staying. Dunster has much to offer apart from visiting the castle, the castle grounds are well worth exploring. Make sure to visit the many tea/coffee shops and quirky independent shops in the high street. Dunster beach is worth a visit, popular with dog walkers. Exmoor is on the doorstep too! We have visited often and think Dunster is a very special place. Don’t be put off by reports of difficulties with parking. There is the National Trust car park in the Castle grounds, free for NT members, parking in the high street and a car park as you come into Dunster near the information centre where you can park overnight.
    Guest review by
    Glenis
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    10.0

    I could quite happily have spent 2 days just in Dunster then...

    I could quite happily have spent 2 days just in Dunster then used it as a base for the wider area - the beaches and even Cheddar gorge. We ate dinner at the Luttrell Arms which was nice but Reeves looked good too. We had coffee and cake at Tessa's Tea rooms and bought stuff in the independent shops. The only thing I'd have changed was the weather as we had a few downpours but that's Britain for you!!
    Guest review by
    Elaine 777
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    10.0

    Iys a very old village with more grade 2 listed buildings...

    Iys a very old village with more grade 2 listed buildings than anywhere else in England. The Castle and grounds are always good to visit. We had a good choice of walks in the surrounding countryside. There are a few good places to eat including a very good Aisian restaurant. It's very easy to get around the village.
    Guest review by
    Stephen
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    10.0

    I love dunster I try and visit as much as I can

    I love dunster I try and visit as much as I can Each time I visit it gets better find every time there is always something to do This time there was a ghost story tour around dunster village ‘ it was very entertaining Also a new book was being talked about within the village, called witches,giants,and a ghost’truly is a fascinating place to keep going back to ‘ I love it I just can’t get enough of it 💗💗
    Guest review by
    Sonia
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    10.0

    Dunster is on the edge of Exmoor National Park, which imho...

    Dunster is on the edge of Exmoor National Park, which imho is the most underrated national park in the UK. The views are magnificent, with small cozy towns, beautiful nature, good roads for walking, cycling and mountain biking. Dunster itself is a small cozy village with a proper Castle, although through shortness of time we didn't visit it.
    Guest review by
    Marco_123
    Netherlands

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  • Review score
    9.1
    Superb · 515 reviews
    Fabulous Location Hotel steeped in history set in Medieval Village of Dunster together with spectacular views of Dunster Castle whilst sitting outside within the hotel grounds/garden. Stunning rooms Cosy and tastfully decorated throughout. Coffee & Tea facilities supplying local biscuits and fridge with water Staff very helpful....service excellent and efficient and professional at all times. Very Good Menu and evening meal superb. Great choice for Breakfast which was excellent.
    Guest review by
    Deborah Burgess
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    9.3
    Superb · 240 reviews
    The staff were very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was super delicious with a lovely atmosphere by the window of the cafe. The room was comfy, clean and cozy. After the cafe closes, there is no front desk but you can enter the hotel area by yourself with the front door key and building key. The location is in the heart of Dunster. I like how the hotel preserves the old building in a modern context. A perfect place if you want to slow down and explore Dunster.
    Guest review by
    Veerakiatikit
    Thailand
  • Review score
    9.8
    Exceptional · 198 reviews
    Exmoor House was a beautiful place to stay whist we were in Dunster. The property is stunning and had all the facilities we needed. The bed was incredibly comfy and the room warm and cosy. Breakfast was great with a wide selection of choices and options cooked to order. The hosts were excellent, friendly and informative, which helped us make the most of our time in Dunster. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking visit the village.
    Guest review by
    Michael
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    9.5
    Exceptional · 2 reviews
    Great location, in the heart of Dunster. Very old house; beautifully restored and well equipped. Clean, cosy and very comfortable. Easy to check in and out.
    Guest review by
    Tom
    United Kingdom
  • From £130 per night
    Review score
    9.1
    Superb · 643 reviews
    The hotel, the room, the location and the staff.
    Guest review by
    Spencer
    United Kingdom

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