Langstone Cliff Hotel
The Langstone Cliff Hotel stands in Dawlish Warren, a spot on South Devon’s coast where woodland meets the sea. Originally a Victorian residence, it has remained under the same family ownership for more than 75 years, evolving into a place for relaxed breaks.
Surrounded by 19 acres of grounds, the building overlooks lawns that slope towards the estuary, with a public footpath leading straight to the beach below. This position makes it straightforward to reach the sands of Dawlish Warren, known for their length and gentle curve along the shore.
Accommodation includes 64 bedrooms, all en suite, with many featuring balconies that catch the sea air. Rooms vary from standard doubles to larger suites suitable for families, equipped with essentials like tea-making facilities and televisions. The hotel welcomes dogs in certain areas, adding flexibility for those travelling with pets.
Public spaces spread across lounges and a bar, where guests can sit with drinks while gazing at the water.
Leisure pursuits cover a range of indoor and outdoor activities. An indoor pool maintains a steady temperature year-round, joined by an outdoor one during warmer months. Tennis courts sit on the grounds, alongside spaces for table tennis and snooker inside.
A gym offers basic equipment, and a salon provides hair and beauty treatments for those seeking a bit of pampering. Children find play areas both indoors and out, with entertainment laid on during school holidays, such as cabaret shows or themed events.
Dining centres on the main restaurant, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a mix of traditional dishes. Options include casual bites in the bar or more formal meals, drawing on local ingredients where possible. The hotel hosts special weekends throughout the year, from jazz gatherings to dance holidays focused on ballroom styles.
Nearby, the Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve stretches along the estuary, home to bird species and walking paths through dunes. A golf course lies just 500 metres away, an 18-hole links setup with coastal views. Dawlish town centre, a short drive or train ride, holds shops and cafes, while the railway station at Dawlish Warren connects to Exeter or further afield.
The area suits walks along cliff paths or visits to spots like the red rock formations nearby. For broader exploration, castles and antique markets dot the surrounding countryside.
Parking comes free on site, with space for over 200 vehicles, managed through registration at reception. The hotel suits conferences too, with rooms for meetings amid the greenery.
The hotel rates highly with many reviews across platforms like TripAdvisor and Booking.com. Guests often praise the friendly staff, spotless cleanliness, and scenic location close to the beach. Facilities such as the pools and entertainment draw positive comments, especially from families. Food quality and the homely atmosphere also feature in favourable feedback.
Some mention the decor feels dated, and service can slow during peak periods. Overall sentiment leans positive, with repeat visits noted for the welcoming vibe.
Langstone Cliff Hotel
4 Mount Pleasant Road
Dawlish Warren
EX7 0NA