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8 Central Hotels Near Grand Pier Teignmouth Worth Booking

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8 Central Hotels Near Grand Pier Teignmouth Worth Booking

Find the best central hotels near Grand Pier Teignmouth Ltd. Compare proximity, facilities & booking tips for staying on the Devon coast.

8 Central Hotels Near Grand Pier Teignmouth Worth Booking

Grand Pier Teignmouth Ltd sits at the heart of Teignmouth's seafront - a Victorian pier stretching into the Teign Estuary, flanked by a sandy Blue Flag beach, a working harbour, and a compact town centre packed with independent cafés, pubs and fish restaurants. Staying centrally here means you're within walking reach of the pier itself, the promenade, and frequent rail connections on the Exeter-Paignton line, which stops directly in Teignmouth. This guide covers 8 central hotels near Grand Pier Teignmouth Ltd, ranging from seafront properties with direct beach access to well-positioned inn-style stays a short drive along the South Devon coast.

What It's Like Staying Near Grand Pier Teignmouth Ltd

The area surrounding Grand Pier Teignmouth is a compact, walkable seafront zone where the promenade, beach, harbour and town centre all converge within a few hundred metres of each other. The pier sits at the junction of the promenade and Den Crescent, which means hotels on or near this strip enjoy direct access to the beach without any meaningful transport effort. Teignmouth is a working town - not just a resort - so the atmosphere is noticeably more local and less commercialised than neighbouring Torquay, which can mean quieter evenings and fewer tourist-trap pricing patterns at restaurants and shops. However, the pier and beach area do attract seasonal foot traffic in summer, particularly on Bank Holiday weekends, and parking near the seafront becomes genuinely difficult. Teignmouth railway station is around a 10-minute walk from the pier, connecting directly to Exeter St Davids in around 35 minutes, which makes the town accessible without a car.

Pros:

  • Direct promenade access links hotels to the pier, beach and harbour on foot
  • Teignmouth's working-town character keeps dining and services priced more realistically than resort-only destinations
  • Rail access to Exeter makes day trips straightforward without needing to drive

Cons:

  • Summer weekends bring significant pedestrian and vehicle congestion on the seafront roads
  • Accommodation options directly in Teignmouth are limited, so many visitors base themselves in nearby Exmouth or Dawlish
  • On-site parking near the pier is restricted and fills early during peak season

Why Choose Central Hotels Near Grand Pier Teignmouth Ltd

Central hotels in this part of the South Devon coast sit within a corridor stretching from Teignmouth itself through Dawlish to Exmouth - all connected by the coastal railway and the B3192/A379 road routes. Staying centrally means trading some square footage for proximity to the pier, beach and town amenities, but many properties in this zone are former Victorian or Georgian buildings with retained character features rather than generic chain rooms. Prices at central seafront properties here tend to run higher than equivalent inland options by around 20%, but that premium typically buys sea views, direct beach access and walkable dining. Properties with private parking add measurable value in a zone where public parking is metered and limited. Breakfast quality is a genuine differentiator in this area - locally sourced full English breakfasts are common at independent hotels, reducing the need to budget for morning meals elsewhere.

Pros:

  • Many central properties offer sea views and promenade access not available from inland alternatives
  • Independent, character-filled buildings dominate this coastal strip versus generic chain hotels found further inland
  • On-site breakfast reduces daily spend in an area where waterfront café pricing reflects tourist demand

Cons:

  • Peak-season rates at seafront-adjacent hotels can spike sharply during school holidays and Bank Holidays
  • Older Victorian buildings may have room size and soundproofing limitations not found in newer builds
  • Properties with limited on-site parking require guests to rely on metered public car parks which fill early

Practical Booking & Area Strategy

For the closest possible access to Grand Pier Teignmouth, Den Crescent and Teignmouth Promenade are the prime positioning corridors - properties on or directly behind this strip are within a short stroll of the pier entrance without crossing any main roads. The Cliffden Hotel on Teignmouth's seafront is around a 10-minute walk from the pier along the promenade, making it the closest option in this guide to the landmark itself. For travellers basing themselves in Exmouth - which offers a wider range of central hotel options - the coastal railway connects to Teignmouth via Dawlish in around 40 minutes, or driving via the A379 takes a similar time. Booking at least 8 weeks ahead for July and August stays is strongly advised, as seafront properties across this stretch of South Devon sell out considerably earlier than inland equivalents. Beyond the pier, the wider area offers access to the Jurassic Coast, Powderham Castle, the Teign Estuary walking trails, and Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve - all reachable within a short drive or rail journey, making a 3-night minimum stay worth considering to cover the key attractions without rushing.

Best Value Stays

These properties offer well-positioned central accommodation with solid amenities at more accessible price points, covering both Teignmouth's immediate seafront and the broader coastal corridor toward Exmouth.

  • 8.2 Very Good
    3122 reviews
    Cliffden Hotel Cliffden Hotel Cliffden Hotel Cliffden Hotel Cliffden Hotel

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    Cliffden Hotel is the closest property in this guide to Grand Pier Teignmouth Ltd, positioned just a 10-minute walk along the promenade from the pier entrance and only 200 metres from Teignmouth's sandy Blue Flag Beach. The hotel sits within 7 acres of landscaped gardens - an unusual spatial advantage for a seafront property - and many rooms deliver views across the Devonshire coastline. A newly refurbished indoor pool (open 7am-8pm) adds practical value, particularly for multi-night stays or visits outside peak beach season. The on-site restaurant covers local specialities, modern dishes, and traditional Devon cream teas, while the bar stocks local ales - reducing the need to go out for evening meals.

    • Indoor swimming pool (newly refurbished, open 7am-8pm)
    • Free parking on site
    • Wheelchair accessible rooms available

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    US$ 70

  • 8.9 Fabulous
    785 reviews
    The Dolphin Hotel Exmouth The Dolphin Hotel Exmouth The Dolphin Hotel Exmouth The Dolphin Hotel Exmouth The Dolphin Hotel Exmouth

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    The Dolphin Hotel Exmouth sits 5 minutes' walk from Exmouth's town centre, marina and seafront, providing a functional central base around 40 minutes from Grand Pier Teignmouth by rail or road. Rooms include flat-screen TVs, private bathrooms and tea/coffee facilities, and freshly cooked breakfasts use locally sourced ingredients - a practical detail that reduces morning spend. Exmouth's position as the gateway to the UNESCO Jurassic Coast makes this a useful base for coastal exploration beyond Teignmouth itself, including ferry access to Dawlish. The hotel has facilities for disabled guests, making it one of the more accessible options in this coastal corridor.

    • Free Wi-Fi in public areas
    • Locally sourced cooked breakfasts
    • Facilities for disabled guests

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    US$ 75

  • 7.4 Good
    1921 reviews
    Royal Beacon Hotel Royal Beacon Hotel Royal Beacon Hotel Royal Beacon Hotel Royal Beacon Hotel

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    Royal Beacon Hotel is a 3-star Exmouth property sitting around 13 km from Exeter International Airport, making it a practical option for fly-in visitors combining Teignmouth day trips with wider Devon exploration. Rooms are equipped with kettles, hair dryers, TVs and free Wi-Fi, and selected rooms include sea views - a meaningful feature in a price bracket where this is not always standard. Continental breakfast is served daily, though the hotel does not currently serve lunch or dinner, so guests will rely on Exmouth's range of nearby restaurants and pubs. At 5 km from Powderham Castle, the hotel sits within easy reach of one of Devon's most visited heritage sites.

    • Free Wi-Fi in all rooms
    • Selected rooms with sea views
    • 24-hour front desk

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    US$ 82

  • 7.8 Good
    2308 reviews
    Exmouth Beach Hotel Exmouth Beach Hotel Exmouth Beach Hotel Exmouth Beach Hotel Exmouth Beach Hotel

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    Exmouth Beach Hotel delivers direct beach access with Exmouth Beach reachable within 600 metres, representing solid value for a beachfront-adjacent property in this coastal bracket. Rooms include flat-screen TVs, private bathrooms and wardrobes, with sea views available in selected rooms. A buffet or Full English/Irish breakfast is offered daily. The hotel sits around 37 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse and 19 km from Exeter International Airport - useful reference points for those combining a Teignmouth pier visit with wider South Devon activities. Private parking on site is a meaningful advantage in this area where street parking near the seafront is heavily competed.

    • Private parking on site
    • Beachfront positioning with sea views in select rooms
    • Full English/Irish and buffet breakfast

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    US$ 75

Best Premium Stays

These properties stand out for elevated facilities, stronger seafront or estate settings, and a higher calibre of on-site experience - suited to guests prioritising comfort and amenities alongside proximity to Grand Pier Teignmouth and the wider South Devon coast.

  • 7.9 Good
    4360 reviews
    The Imperial Hotel Exmouth The Imperial Hotel Exmouth The Imperial Hotel Exmouth The Imperial Hotel Exmouth The Imperial Hotel Exmouth

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    The Imperial Hotel Exmouth is an elegant Victorian property set in 4 acres of grounds on Exmouth's Esplanade, with sea views across the South Devon coast and a position around 40 minutes from Grand Pier Teignmouth by the coastal rail route. Rooms include private bathrooms, telephone, hairdryer, TV and tea/coffee facilities, with many offering direct sea or garden views - a spatial and aesthetic advantage over compact town-centre alternatives. The on-site restaurant and bar serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, reducing reliance on external dining, while a 24-hour front desk adds operational flexibility. Exmouth town, with sandy beaches and independent shopping, is a 5-minute walk from the hotel.

    • 4 acres of grounds with sea views
    • Beachfront promenade location on Exmouth Esplanade
    • On-site restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner

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    US$ 52

  • 8.0 Very Good
    1880 reviews
    Manor Hotel Manor Hotel Manor Hotel Manor Hotel Manor Hotel

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    Manor Hotel is a family-run coaching inn dating from the 1790s, positioned in the heart of Exmouth with views across Exmouth Bay and a location less than 5 minutes' walk from the marina and beach. Most rooms offer sea views, and all en-suite rooms come with hairdryers, free toiletries, flat-screen TVs and tea/coffee facilities - a well-rounded package without unnecessary additions. The hotel is a 5-minute walk from Exmouth Rail Station, connecting to the Teignmouth coastal line, and room service is available - an uncommon feature at independently run coastal inns in this price bracket. The lounge bar operates within a heritage interior that reflects the building's original character.

    • Room service available
    • 5-minute walk to Exmouth Rail Station
    • Most rooms with sea views over Exmouth Bay

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    US$ 78

  • 7.9 Good
    223 reviews
    Langstone Cliff Hotel Langstone Cliff Hotel Langstone Cliff Hotel Langstone Cliff Hotel Langstone Cliff Hotel

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    Langstone Cliff Hotel is a family-run former Victorian residence set within 19 acres of woodland above the Devon coast, overlooking Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve - a scale of grounds and setting that is uncommon among hotels in this price bracket. The hotel operates 3 swimming pools (indoor open year-round, outdoor seasonal) alongside a fitness centre, spa treatments, beauty therapy, hairdressing salon, and 3 communal lounges - making it significantly better resourced for extended stays than standard seafront hotels. The 64 en-suite bedrooms across 2 floors include 10 ground-floor rooms and lift access to the first floor, addressing mobility considerations practically. At roughly 30 minutes from Grand Pier Teignmouth by road, it functions as a self-contained coastal retreat rather than a pier-adjacent stopover.

    • 3 swimming pools (indoor year-round + outdoor seasonal)
    • 19 acres of coastal woodland grounds
    • On-site spa, beauty therapy and hairdressing salon

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    US$ 187

  • 9.0 Superb
    935 reviews
    Cockhaven Arms Cockhaven Arms Cockhaven Arms Cockhaven Arms Cockhaven Arms

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    Cockhaven Arms is the only 4-star property in this guide, located in Bishopsteignton village - 5.2 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse and within driving distance of both Teignmouth pier and the wider South Devon coast. Rooms include desks, flat-screen TVs, private bathrooms with showers, free Wi-Fi and balcony access in selected rooms - a practical configuration for both leisure and working guests. The on-site restaurant specialises in British cuisine with vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options available on request, and the property holds a notably high breakfast rating. Free private parking removes a friction point common at seafront hotels in this region.

    • 4-star rated with free private parking
    • Restaurant with vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free menu options
    • Balcony rooms available

    Rooms filling fast – secure the best rate! 

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    US$ 114

Smart Travel & Timing Advice for Grand Pier Teignmouth

The South Devon coastal strip centred on Teignmouth runs busiest from late July through to the end of August, when school holidays and warm weather push occupancy at seafront hotels to near capacity. Hotel rates in this window can be around 30% higher than the same properties in May, June or September, and availability at beachfront-adjacent options in Teignmouth specifically becomes very tight. The shoulder months - particularly May and early June before school holidays start, and September after they end - offer the most practical balance of decent weather, open attractions and competitive pricing. The pier itself and Teignmouth beach remain accessible and enjoyable through October for visitors focused on coastal walking rather than swimming. Booking direct or well in advance of Bank Holiday weekends is essential across all properties in this guide, as these dates function almost like mini peak-season spikes even outside the main summer window. A 3-night stay gives enough time to visit the pier, walk the Teign Estuary trail, reach Dawlish Warren by rail, and make a day trip to Exeter without feeling rushed.

  • What It's Like Staying Near Grand Pier Teignmouth Ltd
  • Why Choose Central Hotels Near Grand Pier Teignmouth Ltd
  • Practical Booking & Area Strategy
  • Best Value Stays

    • 1. Cliffden Hotel
    • 2. The Dolphin Hotel Exmouth
    • 3. Royal Beacon Hotel
    • 4. Exmouth Beach Hotel
  • Best Premium Stays

    • 5. The Imperial Hotel Exmouth
    • 6. Manor Hotel
    • 7. Langstone Cliff Hotel
    • 8. Cockhaven Arms
  • Smart Travel & Timing Advice for Grand Pier Teignmouth
Hotels featured in this article
1. Cliffden Hotel
2. The Dolphin Hotel Exmouth
3. Royal Beacon Hotel
4. Exmouth Beach Hotel
5. The Imperial Hotel Exmouth
6. Manor Hotel
7. Langstone Cliff Hotel
8. Cockhaven Arms
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