The White Hart Hotel, Okehampton
The pub and hotel are situated in the centre of town.
Okehampton is a bustling market town in central Devonshire at the north edge of Dartmoor National Park.
Dartmoor is a great place to go cycling, walking and exploring. It is quickly accessible from the A30 dual carriageway running through Devon and Cornwall.
The city of Exeter is about 25 miles to the east, along the A30, while the Cornish town of Launceston is about 17 miles to the southwest, along the A30.
From £62.50 per night
01837 658533
Fore Street, Okehampton, Devon, England, EX20 1HD
Facilities
At The White Hart Hotel, we have 23 rooms, whose beds made and supplied by Dartmoor-based company Enchanted House Beds.
Each room also has Freeview television, unlimited free Wi-Fi and digital temperature control.
A warm and inviting pub forms part of the hotel. Breakfast is served, at an additional cost, from 7am, with a full menu all day, making The White Hart Hotel a perfect stay for families, leisure and business.
- room_service24-hour reception
- meeting_roomAdjoining rooms
- showerBath and shower
- child_friendlyChildren welcome
- waterComplimentary water
- natureCountryside break
- showerEn suite
- more_timeExpress check-out
- family_restroomFamily rooms
- live_tvFreeview TV
- ironIron and ironing board
- luggageLuggage storage
- local_cafeTea and coffee facilities
- wifiUnlimited free Wi-Fi
- usbUSB ports
Local attractions
Dartmoor National Park
Situated in the southwest of England in the county of Devon, Dartmoor is a landscape of stunning views, awe-inspiring granite tors, deep wooded valleys with fast-flowing rivers and rugged, wide-open spaces. Covering an area of 368 square miles and containing the highest land in southern England (High Willhays, at 2,037ft), this area has drawn visitors for millennia – a perfect adventure for outdoor-lovers.
Eden Project http://www.edenproject.com
An unforgettable experience in a breathtaking epic location, Eden is a gateway into the fascinating world of plants and people – it is also a vibrant reminder of how we need each other for our mutual survival. Its home is a dramatic global garden the size of 30 football pitches, nestling like a lost world in a crater overlooking St Austell Bay.
Buckland Abbey http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/buckland-abbey
The 700-year-old home of Elizabethan seafarers Drake and Grenville, Buckland Abbey was home to the Cistercian monks who built the abbey, the incredible Great Barn and farmed the then vast estate.
The abbey, now a house with a combination of furnished rooms and interactive museum galleries, tells the story of how the two seafaring adventurers changed the shape of the house and the fate of the country.
Morwellham Quay http://www.morwellham-quay.co.uk
Morwellham Quay is an award-winning attraction which forms part of a World Heritage site, featuring an historic port, village, copper mine and railway, only four miles west of Tavistock and bordering the beautiful River Tamar.
Local transport
Local taxis are also available. Buses to Exeter and Plymouth run every 30 minutes during peak times. A train service from Okehampton to Exeter, via Crediton, runs approximately every hour.
Parking
The hotel has one accessible parking bay, available on a first-come-first-served basis.
Pay-and-display car parks located near the hotel are available for both long stay (Mill Road: EX20 1PR and Simmons Road: EX20 1EA) and short-term stay (Market Street: EX20 1WL).
There is free on-street parking during 6pm–8am, Monday–Saturday, and all day Sunday. For more details, contact the hotel.
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Unwind at our authentic Wetherspoon pubs
Every hotel is also attached to a Wetherspoon pub, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, including club deals (such as Curry Club® and Steak Club®) and a range of hot, soft and alcoholic drinks, all conveniently located for hotel guests to enjoy during their stay with us.