| Facilities | |
| Activities | Billiards, Children's Playground, Fitness Centre, Games Room, Golf Course (within 3 km), Indoor Swimming Pool, Indoor Swimming Pool (all year), Library, Massage, Mini Golf, Outdoor Swimming Pool, Outdoor Swimming Pool (seasonal), Table Tennis, Tennis Court. |
| General | All Public and Private spaces non-smoking, Bar, Breakfast Buffet, Elevator, Free Parking, Garden, Gay Friendly, Heating, Luggage Storage, Non-Smoking Rooms, Parking, Pets Allowed, Restaurant, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Terrace. |
| Services | Babysitting/Child Services, Barber/Beauty Shop, Fax/Photocopying, Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included, Internet Services, Ironing Service, Laundry, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Packed Lunches, Room Service, Trouser Press, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN. |
| Hotel information |
| A sunbather’s paradise, the expansive lawns are sunlit from morning till night, but the large Victorian Veranda offers shade when required, and is also a favourite spot for after-dinner coffee. The mild West Country climate often enables guests to enjoy the sea view across to the twinkling lights of East Devon long after the sun has gone down. During the holiday season and at other times, a full program of entertainment is provided. Extensive facilities are also available during your stay, including 2 pools, a gym, table tennis and snooker. |
| Room information |
| The Langstone Cliff Hotel offers a variety of rooms, all of which are en suite with bath and shower. All rooms offer a variety of modern facilities, including a digital LCD TV with Freeview and Sky Sports News (see individual room details for a complete list of amenities). Many of the rooms accommodate families and/or have spectacular sea views. 17 rooms have balconies. |
| Food & beverage |
| The Lincoln restaurant at the Langstone Cliff Hotel offers a popular carvery style menu every evening. Basically English in style, there is also a good mix of continental dishes offered on each menu. A vegetarian option is available at each meal. |
| Area information |
| There is a public footpath which leads from the hotel grounds along 500 metres to the 2.4 km golden sandy beaches at Dawlish Warren. By following the footpath in the other direction for approximately 1.6 km (one mile), you will reach the town of Dawlish with its famous black swans and picturesque lawn. The internationally acclaimed Warren Nature Reserve is situated at Dawlish Warren and is a favourite location with ornithologists due to the vast numbers of migrant waders. The 18-hole Warren Golf Course is also situated here. Powderham castle is located about 5.6 km (3.5 miles) away towards Exeter, which itself is around 16 km (10 miles) north of the hotel. Torquay, Paignton, Brixham and Dartmoor are all just a short drive from the hotel. |
| Travel information |
| From London and the north: - Take the the M5. - Exit at junction 30. - Follow signs for Dawlish onto the A379. - Continue for about 8 miles through Kenton and Starcross. - Then, turn left by the small harbour, half a mile after the village of Starcross. - Continue along this road for about a mile to Dawlish Warren. - Once you are in Dawlish Warren, the road turns right, up a hill, the Langstone Cliff Hotel is about 100 metres further along on your left. Alternatively: - Continue to the end of the M5. - Take the A380 for Torbay. - Take the left turn for Starcross on the B3381. From Plymouth and the south west: - Take the A38. - Exit at the junction for Exeter Racecourse. - Follow the signs from here to the A380, approximately half a mile. - At the junction with the A380, cross the A380 at the top of Telegraph Hill and take the road adjacent to the cafe. - Follow this road for about a mile to the junction where it joins the B3381, turn left down the hill and follow the road to its end at Starcross. - Turn left and follow the road for about 300 metres to find the harbour mentioned above. By Train: Book to Dawlish, South Devon. The station is only 2 miles from the hotel, and either take a taxi or let the hotel know when you plan to arrive and they will be pleased to collect you. |









