| There is
a wide range of accommodation and holiday property available on Exmoor
throughout the year. Exmoor is famous for its country sports
(fishing, shooting and hunting), much of which takes place during the
winter, so do not be surprised to find plenty of visitors around at any
time of the year. Exmoor relies heavily on tourism and visitors will
usually receive a very warm welcome.
ETC: Many of the accommodation providers on Exmoor have chosen to have their accommodation graded by the English Tourism Council (ETC). Participating businesses are inspected by ETC inspectors annually and graded according to quality and facilities. See below for a detailed guide. The ETC website is at www.englishtourism.org.uk or www.visitbritain.com NOTE: Non-participation
of the grading scheme is no guide to quality - the scheme is
considered an unnecessary expense by some providers.
"ungraded" accommodation varies widely-some is top quality and
some is not. The internet provides tourists with levels of information
never previously available. Self-evaluation is now very common;
Inspect an accommodation provider's website and note the pictures and what
is NOT said. Try to gauge how old the pictures and data are. Don't forget the telephone; most accommodation providers on
Exmoor are very friendly, helpful people who depend on tourists for their
survival and they will greatly appreciate your enquiring call. |
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| HOTELS directory |
Exmoor has no Large International Hotels, most are small country houses. They vary in size from 5-30 bedrooms. In addition to the 24 hour services normally expected from a hotel, many on Exmoor provide stabling or livery for guests horses. Some also provide kennels for guests dogs. Hotels will provide a full range of meals and have a liquor licence (to sell alcohol). Most will accept credit card payments and booking. |
| INNS directory |
Generally smaller than hotels, Inns where once "Travellers accommodation" - small overnight stops providing food, drink and a bed. Nowadays an Inn can be anything from a pub(lic house) with letting rooms to a small country house hotel. You may not find laundry facilities here and meals will only be available during set periods. There are some very fine old Inns on Exmoor. Credit cards are usually accepted. |
| GUEST HOUSES directory |
These are usually smaller than hotels and service will be personal but not 24 hours. Meals will normally be at set times and usually only available in the dining room. Residents will have their own lounge. Only a few have a liquor licence (you may drink your own alcohol but must bring it with you). Standards of accommodation vary widely-the ETC gradings give good indications. |
| B&B (Bed and Breakfast) directory |
"B&B" or Bed and Breakfast indicates a house where sleeping accommodation (bedroom) and breakfast is available, normally provided by the lady of the house. Exmoor breakfasts are usually substantial cooked meals! Some will cook you an evening meal if given some notice (the menu will probably be negotiable and is often cooked especially for just you-so are useful for those with special dietary needs. They are unlikely to have a liquor licence, but many allow you to consume your own on the premises. Sizes vary from 1 to 6 bedrooms. Residents lounges are sometimes available. Many Exmoor B&B's are of a very high standard with high quality furnishings and en-suite bathrooms. Credit cards are not often accepted because of the high commission charges. B&B owners have often lived in the area for many years and are usually a good, reliable source of local information. |
| SELF CATERING directory |
Houses, Cottages, flats, apartments, bungalows, lodges
which are fully equipped for self catering. There is a lot of self
catering property available on Exmoor and most is now of a good
standard. Single properties will often have a remote owner and
some are in remote locations - you will be on you own. Complexes of up
to 10 units exist around Exmoor. Many complex owners live on-site
and are available to help with problems and advice. |
| FARMS directory |
Many farms on Exmoor take paying guests to supplement their income. Facilities vary but most is similar to B&B above. You will be living on a working farm. Food is normally very good, featuring local produce and meat. |
| CARAVAN
PARKS directory |
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| CAMPING directory |
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English
Tourism Council (ETC) VisitBritain Grading scheme
The following has been copied directly from their website: |
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Self-catering: Star ratings (cottages, lodges, bungalows, apartments let for self-catering) The English Tourism Council's Star ratings offer consumers the reliability of a set level of quality. Accommodation is assessed on its quality, including comfort, space, facilities and most important of all, cleanliness. The more Stars an establishment achieves, the higher the overall level of quality. All properties have to meet an extensive list of minimum requirements before they can be considered for a Star rating. Establishments at higher rating levels have to meet additional requirements for facilities.
* high standard of cleanliness throughout |
Serviced Guest Accommodation : Diamond ratings (applies to hotels, inns, guest houses)
These reflect consumer expectations of the sector, with quality seen as more important to visitors than facilities and services. As a result, guest accommodation establishments are required to meet progressively higher standards of quality and guest care as they move up the scale from one to five Diamonds. |
page updated:17/11/05