The Abbey Inn

8.8
Excellent
(662 reviews)

30 Buckfast Rd, Buckfast, Buckfastleigh TQ11 0EA, United Kingdom

+44 1364 642343

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Hotel Description

Nestled in the scenic Dartmoor National Park, The Abbey Inn at 30 Buckfast Rd, Buckfast, Buckfastleigh TQ11 0EA, United Kingdom, offers a serene escape with the tranquil ambiance of a traditional riverside pub. Located just a short 9-minute walk from the famous Buckfast Abbey, this charming inn combines the warmth of a cozy pub with comfortable rooms designed for a restful stay. The property is set on the peaceful banks of the River Dart, where guests can enjoy the sights and sounds of nature right outside their window. The traditional décor reflects the rustic charm of the area, with touches of modern comfort to ensure a pleasurable stay. Whether you are exploring the great outdoors or enjoying the cozy pub atmosphere, The Abbey Inn promises a welcoming retreat in the heart of Devon. The rooms at The Abbey Inn are a perfect blend of comfort and style, featuring en suite facilities, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffee-making equipment. Most rooms offer beautiful river views, and two rooms feature romantic four-poster beds for a touch of luxury. Families can enjoy the spacious family room, making this a great choice for those traveling with children. Each room is designed with comfort in mind, offering a relaxing environment where guests can unwind after a day of exploring the local area. The inclusive cooked breakfast is a delightful start to the day, providing guests with a hearty meal before heading out to enjoy the surroundings. In addition to the cozy rooms, The Abbey Inn offers a host of special amenities for its guests. The pub features a riverside terrace beer garden, where guests can enjoy drinks while overlooking the tranquil river. There is also bicycle storage available for those looking to explore the area on two wheels, as well as a drying room for wet clothing after a day of outdoor activities. For those looking for a more active experience, the inn provides access to fishing on the River Dart and a canoe launch. Whether you are enjoying a relaxing drink by the river or engaging in one of the many outdoor activities, The Abbey Inn offers something for every type of traveler. The location of The Abbey Inn is incredibly convenient, with public transport options within easy reach. The hotel is just a short walk from several local transportation stops, including Abbey Inn, Dart Bridge, and Buckfast Abbey, making it easy to access nearby attractions. Exeter Airport is approximately a 30-minute drive away, while Cornwall Airport Newquay is about 1 hour 22 minutes by taxi. The inn also provides easy access to major tourist sites in the region, with Dartmoor National Park and Pennywell Farm just minutes away. Guests can also enjoy scenic steam train rides through the Devon countryside from the nearby South Devon Railway – Staverton Station. As part of its commitment to guest well-being, The Abbey Inn upholds high standards of health and safety, ensuring a safe and secure environment for all visitors. The property is smoke-free, and the staff is dedicated to providing excellent service, ensuring that all guests feel at home. The family-friendly atmosphere makes it an ideal destination for both couples and families, and the welcoming staff strives to create a memorable stay for all. While staying at The Abbey Inn, guests can easily access several top sights and activities. Explore the stunning Dartmoor National Park, where you can enjoy walking, horse riding, and rock climbing, or visit the tranquil Buckfast Abbey for a peaceful retreat. For families, Pennywell Farm offers hands-on experiences like feeding animals and goat milking, while Paignton Zoo Environmental Park features exciting wildlife exhibits and events. The South Devon Railway provides a unique way to experience the countryside on a vintage steam train, and the beautiful Tuckers Hall is just a short drive away. When it comes to dining, The Abbey Inn is ideally located near several great restaurants. Enjoy a delicious meal at the nearby Buckfast Abbey Restaurant or indulge in traditional British fare at the South Devon Railway’s station café. For something different, A Taskinha offers Portuguese cuisine just a few minutes from the hotel. Guests can also try out Grecian Taverna for a Mediterranean feast or visit The Waterfront, Plymouth for fresh seafood and stunning river views. Whether you're looking for a casual bite or an elegant meal, there are plenty of options to choose from near The Abbey Inn. In conclusion, The Abbey Inn offers a unique blend of comfort, history, and natural beauty, making it the perfect place to stay while exploring Dartmoor and its surroundings. With its excellent amenities, convenient location, and family-friendly atmosphere, The Abbey Inn invites guests to experience all that this charming region has to offer.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located just a 9-minute walk from Buckfast Abbey

2. Traditional pub with riverside rooms offering scenic views

3. Cozy rooms with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea/coffee-making facilities

4. Riverside terrace beer garden with tranquil views of the River Dart

5. Access to outdoor activities such as fishing, canoeing, and bicycle storage

6. Smoke-free, family-friendly property with a welcoming atmosphere

7. Conveniently located near Dartmoor National Park and several local attractions

8. Close to public transportation stops for easy access to nearby sights

9. Inclusive cooked breakfast to start the day with a hearty meal

10. No pets allowed, ensuring a peaceful environment for all guests


8.2 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Dartmoor National Park
6 min
Buckfast Abbey
7 min
Pennywell Farm
6 min
South Devon Railway - Staverton Station
8 min
Paignton Zoo Environmental Park
24 min
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Good to know

Check-in14:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.2
Nearest airportExeter Airport
Travel time to airport30 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Fri, Dec 06
Check-out: Sat, Dec 07
    Official Hotel

    $84

    Agoda

    $73

    Vio.com

    $74

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    $74

    Bluepillow.com

    $74

    Priceline

    $83


Location

30 Buckfast Rd, Buckfast, Buckfastleigh TQ11 0EA, United Kingdom

Airports:

Exeter Airport

Taxi: 30 min

Transit: 1 hr 50 min

Cornwall Airport Newquay

Taxi: 1 hr 22 min

Transit:

Station Approach (Stop A)

Walking: 11 min

Abbey Inn

Walking: 1 min

Spinning Mill

Walking: 5 min

Buckfast Abbey

Walking: 8 min

Dart Bridge

Walking: 3 min


Nearby locations

8.2

Excellent Location

Just inside Dartmoor National Park, this traditional pub with rooms is set on the banks of the River Dart. It's a 9-minute walk from Buckfast Abbey.

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Food & drink

Restaurant

Bar

Table service

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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Aaron Monk

2/5
We have visited for food twice. In summer when our group of four visited, we had no issues at all. The food was lovely, service was fine, and the baked potato was fine for the allergy in the group.Visited again with two of us, the burgers were great. The gluten free burger meal also tasted great, however I've been ill for the rest of the day how I'd get if I've had wheat. Either the gluten free burger meal isn't gluten free, or the fryer for the chips has had something gluten based in it.

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Julie Smith

3/5
We had a room with a bay window looking over the river dart. We could see kingfishers and dippers , which was wonderful.The inn is a little dated. Our bathroom was very small. The quilt was in a very bad condition. ( We only noticed this when we stripped the bed before we left)NO FOOD IN THE EVENINGS.We were very surprised to find the inn had no chef or food on offers in the evening, after a busy day out you don't feel like going out again but we had no choice.Nice to see fire advice in different languages.There didn't seem to be many staff.Full English Breakfast was nice , hot with pleasant staff.Apparently the whole place is due for renovation soon.I am once renovated it will be great as the location is fantastic and very close to Buckfast abbey.

MP

Mark P

4/5
Overnight stop on way to Cornwall booked using a Red Letter Days gifted voucher. Great riverside location and characterful old building with a nice welcome in the bar. …

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alan villaweaver

4/5
Unfortunately there was no chef for an evening meal. The breakfast made up for that though. Barmaid was doing everything singlehandedly in the evening but was super-friendly and helpful. Great location

Room 4

Service 5

Location5

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James Dawkins

5/5
Lovely location, nice river views, loads of parkingDidn't try the food but perfect for a quick pint!

Service 5

Location5

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Kate Macmin

4/5
Went to the pub for dinner.Staff are very friendly and accommodating.Yummy food and drinks!

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james may

5/5
Great little pub in a lovely location at the side of the river lovely staff and a nice simple food menu food was great

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kahuna jay

5/5
Only went for drinks. Lovely location, good prices and excellent service. Will definitely return. Thank you to all who work there.

Service 5

Location5

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Phil Ayres

2/5
My initial impression was good. We checked in to the room without fuss. The person at the bar helped us with this and was very efficient and friendly. She remembered me making the booking by phone.The room was actually quite pleasant and so for the initial check in and the room, and a decent beer by the river this place recovered a star from all the others that it lost from this point on.We had booked a table for dinner when we booked the room. It was Sunday and the restaurant only had pizza on (but claimed GF was available for my wife). Then when we went in to eat, we were told we didn't have a booking and they had insufficient pizza bases. So we were directed around to one of the other places around the corner to eat. The Greene King is a dangerous walk on the side of the road and is pretty limited on options, especially after a busy Sunday. But we ate.After walking back to the Abbey Inn, we went to go in the door by the road, which our key was supposed to open. Turned the key and it broke off in the lock. No, I didn't force it, it just failed like a really cheap piece of metal.On going in, a little peaved, the woman behind the bar who couldn't seat us for our meal was really incredibly rude about the key and kept repeating "they'll charge you for it", not what I expected. Maybe an apology for my inconvenience was what I was hoping for.So once she let us into our room we stayed in until breakfast. We wedged a magazine in the door to go down to breakfast, as we had no key and didn't dare bother them to unlock the door again.At breakfast we asked for the halloumi veggie breakfast. "They haven't delivered the halloumi", we were told. Ok, do it without. It made for a basic breakfast with a single slice of toast, a cooked tomato, some beans and an egg.When we'd packed and came down to check out, I commented that we didn't have a key to return. I was told "I take it you are still refusing to pay for the key and lock". My response was "I am disappointed I have to refuse to pay. I have an expectation to turn a key and have it unlock the door, not break off in my hand". The exchange continued along the same lines at which point I left.Beware if you stay here that the management appears to expect you to pay for any issues related to failures of their property, cheap fittings or potential lack of maintenance. Your dining reservations may disappear. And if something does go wrong then expect aggressiveness rather than customer service.If the management chooses to respond to this message I'm sure you'll hear that everything was my fault. From which, reader, you are welcome to judge for yourself whether to visit.

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Peter Crake

4/5
Beautiful place to stay room great looked over river Dart food good staff excellent friendly

Room 4

Service 5

Location4