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Upton Lakes Lodges
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Rooms & Views
This chalet's special features are the hot tub and the fireplace. Meals can be prepared in the kitchen, which comes with…
The unit offers 3 beds.
Guests will have a special experience as this holiday home offers a hot tub and a fireplace. The well-fitted kitchen has…
This holiday home's standout features are the hot tub and fireplace. The well-fitted kitchen has a stovetop, a refrigera…
The unit has 2 beds.
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Restaurants nearby
- Stage A fun, trendy spot set up on a budget by an enthusiastic group of young men known as the ‘Taco Boys’. Foraged ingredients and produce from the kitchen garden inform the daily changing, surprise tasting menus, and the original, modern dishes have bold flavours and contrasting textures.17.3km
- Salty Monk Set in an old 16th-century salt house, this long-standing, proudly run restaurant is a pleasant blend of the old and the new – and is the type of place that’s always evolving. Dine in either the Abbots Den or the Garden Room, and start with a small plates selection, followed by a hearty, classically based main course that will come with minimal fuss but plenty of flavour. Alternatively, just come down for a spot of afternoon tea. If you're looking to explore the area, then extend your visit by booking one of the bedrooms.18.8km
- Salutation Inn This characterful 1720s coaching inn has a surprisingly contemporary interior, which is matched by its understated bedrooms. Take your seat in either the intimate dining room or in the airy, glass-covered historic courtyard – the perfect spot for a sunny afternoon. In the evening, choose between a tasting menu and a seasonally themed à la carte, where the colourful modern dishes are well-judged and nicely balanced. Be sure to pick up some goodies from their deli and wet fish shop on your way out.19.1km
- The Galley In the older part of this delightful town, not far from the River Exe, you'll find this cosy, rustic bistro that comes with a cheery atmosphere. Seafood from the southwest coastline is the primary focus of the fixed-price menu, sometimes paired with punchy accompaniments and global influences. Examples could include the likes of tiger prawn wontons with crispy leeks or Cornish octopus with salsa verde, potato rosti and picked shallots. If you aren’t a local, this taste of the region will make you wish you were one.19.3km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Exeter Cathedral Anglican cathedral, and the seat of the Bishop of Exeter in England, UK17.6km
- Hembury hillfort in Devon, England, UK8.1km
- Tiverton Castle Grade I listed historic house museum in Mid Devon, England, UK10.9km
- Bickleigh Castle Grade I listed English country house in Mid Devon, England, UK10.0km
- St James Park football stadium in Exeter, Devon, England, UK16.5km
- Cranmore Castle hillfort in Devon, England, UK9.8km
- Isca Dumnoniorum Roman settlement in Devon, England, UK17.8km
- Killerton house in Broad Clyst, Devon, England, UK8.5km
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