Places to stay in Widecombe in the Moor, Devon
Widecombe in the Moor (/ˌwɪdɪkəm . ˈmʊər/) is a village and large civil parish in Dartmoor National Park in Devon. Its church is known as the Cathedral of the Moors on account of its tall tower and its size, relative to the small population it serves. It is a favourite tourist centre, partly for its scenic character and partly for its connection to the popular song "Widecombe Fair". Places to eat in the region include Old Inn, Ode, The Old Inn, and The Café On The Green.
The center of Widecombe in the Moor ( which is at is longitude -3°48'42.372 and latitude 50°34'36.174 ) is located 5 miles away from Ashburton, 7 miles away from Moretonhampstead, 7 miles away from Chagford and 8 miles away from Hennock.
Available Widecombe in the Moor lodging
We currently have 7 accommodations in and around Widecombe in the Moor.
Widecombe in the Moor Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
Lowertown Farm
Approx 3 miles away in Poundsgate:
Lydgate House
Approx 4 miles away in Postbridge:
Widecombe in the Moor Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Dartmoor Yurt Holidays
Approx 4 miles away in Newton Abbot:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Widecombe in the Moor

The Rock Inn ( Dining / Other ). If you are seeking truly special hotel accommodation or fine dining on Dartmoor, then look no further than the Rock Inn. Nestling below the famous Haytor Rocks and just inside the Dartmoor National Park is the rural hamlet of Haytor Vale and the Rock Inn.
This traditional English Country Inn has been offering travellers hospitality, good food and shelter since it's foundation as a coaching inn in the mid-eighteenth century. In this modern age we pride ourselves on a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, with personal service reminiscent of a bygone age.
www.rock-inn.co.uk
The Café On The Green ( Dining / Coffee shop / Tea ). The Cafe on the Green has been proudly serving visitors to Widecombe-in-the-Moor for almost a century.
We have it on very good authority that we were the first purpose-built tearoom on Dartmoor, when the trend for cream teas took off.
www.thecafeonthegreen.co.uk