Lorna Doone Hotel
Lorna Doone Hotel
High Street
Porlock
MINEHEAD
Somerset
TA24 8PS
Tel: 01643 862404
Fax: 01643 863018
Description
The Lorna Doone Hotel is a family run, licensed Hotel centrally situated in Porlock, yet within walking distance of both Exmoor and the Exmoor Coastline.
A Hotel since 1894, William Hancock, a brewer from Wiveliscombe, erected the Present building in 1886 on the site of the old Three Horseshoes Inn and the buildings around the courtyard at the rear are the original stables and coachmens cottages.
All rooms are en-suite, individually furnished and each named from the Lorna Doone story. Enjoy superb local fare cooked in our restaurant. Relax with coffee in our cosy residents lounge or perhaps a drink at the bar. All our facilities will go towards assuring you of a warm welcome and a pleasant stay.
So if your looking for the perfect Romantic Getaway, a family retreat or you are interested in retracing the steps of Lorna Doone - a story based on real people and real places then the proprietors of the Hotel Toni, Dick and Jane look forward to welcoming you to the Hotel.
Attractions
Follow in the steps of the Lorna Doone and John Ridd and visit R D Blackmores Exmoor. The Doone valley is situated between Porlock and Lynton.
Porlock Features throughout R.D. Blackmores novel. Porlock Town where people from the surrounding villages would come and do their shopping, also said to be the place where John Ridd witnessed the murder of his father.
Porlock is a charming, friendly village with narrow streets and many interesting shops. Its origins can be traced back to the 12th century and has some lovely old thatched buildings, an ancient parish church and museum.
If you enjoy walking, riding or cycling there are many well market paths and bridleways to follow. Visit the quaint harbor at Porlock Weir where you can walk the steep and scenic hill path to Culbone Church reputedly the smallest complete Parish church in England.
Walk from the Hotel to Bossington following marked paths across the fields and through the marshes. Enjoy beautiful buildings and a rewarding cream tea at the end of your walk; or continue up the hill to Hurlestone Point for spectacular views of the coast and countryside. There are many other walks around Porlock and surrounding villages please ask and we will be only too happy to help.
Travel to the village of Bampton near Dulverton where a statue of Lorna will be found in a River.
Robbers Bridge can be found near Culbone just off the A39, 4 miles west of Porlock. Follow the path along Weir Water, there is a car park at the bridge.
Visit the tiny church at Oare where Caver shot Lorna on her wedding day.
Bagworthy waters & Bagworthy Forest in the Doone Valley where John first laid eyes on Lorna Doone
The outlawed Doones were exiled from Scotland claimed ownership of Doune Castle in Perthshire Stirling.