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GOLF BREAKS AVAILABLE
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Family Run Hotel
9 x recently refurbished en-suite
bedrooms
including family rooms, with coffee / tea making facilities & TV
World acclaimed sandy beaches
of Woolacombe Bay, North Devon.
Excellent golf courses and
numerous local activities & interests
Adjacent to the Tarka Trail
An ideal location to get away...
The Fortescue Arms is a family run Pub
/ Hotel located a short drive from the world acclaimed sandy beaches
of Woolacombe Bay,North Devon, beautiful walks & scenery, golf courses,
combined with numerous local activities and interests make it the
ideal location to get away to.
Renowned for its good food, in particular the superb
carvery, with spacious bars and restaurants catering for everyone
including families with children. A choice of menus offers a range
of bar snacks, house specials, vegetarian, a la carte & a children’s
menu.
Function rooms ideal for Private groups, Office parties,
small gatherings, all sizes catered for up to 150 people private
& open. In addition we have a skittle alley, darts, pool, Giant
Jenga & Connect 4, ideal for Company & private games parties.
Newly refurbished accommodation, 9 bedrooms all en-suite
with TV, tea & coffee making facilities, offering a number of larger
family rooms. Beer gardens with summer barbecues and other functions.
Cycling and walking
Located next to the Tarka trail - which offers
over 180 miles of walking and cycling through North and Mid Devon,
from the rugged Atlantic Coast, the Estuaries of the Two Rivers
of Tarka the Otter fame, the Rivers Taw and Torridge through rural
Devon Countryside onto the Northern Slopes of Dartmoor, and the
source of the River Taw. The Trail between Barnstaple, down the
Taw, upriver to Bideford, following the Torridge to Torrington takes
the route of a disused railway line and is particularly suited for
both cyclists and walkers. Along the North Devon Coast, following
the South West Coast Path, taking in Baggy Point, Mortehoe, Lynmouth
up Contisbury Hill to Exmoor, Lorna Doone Country.
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