Hotels & Guesthouses in
Plymouth Devon,
Hotels and Guesthouses covers the
counties Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset. These counties
make up the area known as the West Country.
Hotspur Guesthouse in Plymouth,
Mariners Guest House in Plymouth,

convenient for
people travelling around the country and provide Guesthouses in
at very reasonable prices.
Map of Guesthouses in Plymouth
West Hoe Guest House, Kynance Hotel, The Moorings Guest
House, The Beeches Guest House, St. Malo Guest House,
Moorhayes Bed & Breakfast, Mariners Guest House, Squires
Guest House, Admirals Rest Hotel, Rainbow Lodge, Lakeview
Guest House, Lyttleton Guest House, Corner Guest House,
Lockyer House Hotel, Smeatons Tower Hotel, Athenaeum
Lodge, Swinton Hotel, Cobblestones Guest House, Acorns &
Lawns Guest House, The Rusty Anchor Guest House, Kamares
Guest House, Staymor Guest House, George Guest House,
Caledonia Guest House, Mount Batten Guest House, Old Pier
Guest House, Mayflower Guest House, Four Seasons Guest
House, Sydney Guest House, Park View Guest House, The
Elizabethan Guest House, Admirals Rendezvous Guest House,
Hotspur Guest House, Plymouth Guest House, Poppys Guest
House, The Firs Guest House, Buckingham Guest House,
Island Lodge, Chester House Hotel, Devonshire Guest House,
Crescent Guest House, Bay Cottage, Edgcumbe Guest House,
Lamplighter Hotel, Seymour Guest House, Brittany Guest
House,

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Most Guesthouses are found near
the city centre.
This area is thought to have the warmest
climate in mainland Britain and hence its name of " The
English Riviera " which relates to the seaside towns and
lively ambience of South Devon.
The western part of the region comprises of Cornwall, with
large coastlines, sandy coves and curious and almost
"foreign" sounding names of villages and towns.
Go further North and discover the countryside, the
National Parks of Exmoor and Dartmoor, the historic towns
and with there fine Georgian
architecture. The coastline around Ilfracombe is part of
the North Devon Heritage Coast and offers some beautiful
views.
Plymouth the biggest city in Devon southwest England. One
of Europes finest natural harbours, Plymouth Sound is
always a hive of activity with all kinds of yachts and
pleasure boats joining merchant ships, naval ships,
fishing boats and cross channel ferries providing an ever
changing spectacle. Almost entirely rebuit since the
bombing of the second World war which destroyed huge areas
in the heart of the old city. Plymouth is a fascinating
blend of old and new with the modern city centre providing
a sharp contrast with the quaint, narrow cobbled streets
and quays of the nearby Barbican, the citys historic
Elizabethan quarter.
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