Places to stay in Cheriton, Devon
Local dining options include Esplanade Fish Bar, Restaurant At Highcliffe House, Restaurant At Tors Hotel, and Restaurant At St Vincent Hotel.
The center of Cheriton ( which is at is longitude -3°49'1.1805 and latitude 51°12'30.781 ) is located 2 miles away from Lynmouth, 2 miles away from Lynton, 2 miles away from Countisbury and 3 miles away from Brendon.
Available Cheriton lodging
We currently have 6 accommodations in and around Cheriton.
Cheriton Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
North Cliff Hotel
Approx 2 miles away in Lynton:
Moorlands
Approx 4 miles away in Parracombe:
Cheriton Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Channel View Caravan & Camping Park
Approx 2 miles away in Lynton:
Lyn House Holiday Apartments
Approx 2 miles away in Lynton:
Things to see and do, places to eat in Cheriton

Restaurant At Chough's Nest Hotel ( Dining / Other ). Nestled high above Lynmouth, on the breathtaking North Devon coast, this former Victorian gentleman's residence offers you complete tranquillity and quite possibly the best views in Lynton.
The picturesque towns of Lynton & Lynmouth boast numerous shops and boutiques as well as a cinema. The nearby Valley of Rocks, with it remarkable rock formations, is just a brief walk along the coastal path.
www.choughsnesthotel.co.uk
Restaurant At Highcliffe House ( Dining / Other ). Highcliffe House is an award winning luxury guest house offering Bed & Breakfast in the Boutique Hotel style overlooking Lynton & Lynmouth, North Devon, providing elegant and romantic guest accommodation within Exmoor National Park.
Situated in an acre of garden and woodland we offer an oasis of calm to relax and unwind whilst discovering the magnificence of Exmoor.
Built in the 1880’s as a gentleman’s summer residence, its commanding position within walking distance of the town has stunning sea views across the North Devon coastline from every room that will take your breath away.
www.highcliffehouse.co.uk
Rising Sun Hotel ( Dining / Other ). An award winning 14th Century thatched smugglers inn overlooking a tiny picturesque harbour and Lynmouth Bay with its stunning backdrop of the highest hogback cliffs in England, and situated on the edge of the Exmoor National Park, where herds of deer, wild ponies and birds of prey roam free. The Rising Sun Hotel is steeped in history with oak panelling, crooked ceilings, thick beachstone walls and creaking uneven floorboards.It was in one of its rooms that R.D.Blackmore wrote several chapters of his West Country classic Lorna Doone.
www.risingsunlynmouth.co.uk