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Price of dinner and breakfast: £39.50 per person per night (your room is free).
The Hotel Balmoral is set in a superb Torquay location overlooking some of the most beautiful coastal scenery on the English Riviera. The Hotel itself stands perfectly located in its own secluded grounds in a quiet, peaceful setting, yet just 300m to Meadfoot beach and just a ten minute walk to Torquay harbour.
Elegantly furnished and decorated public rooms give this Victorian hotel a restful, welcoming atmosphere with a touch of class. You may enjoy a coffee or real Devonshire cream tea in our comfortable lounge. Or take time to sit out on the terrace or in the garden for lunch. Alternatively if you are feeling a little more active you may take a stroll down to the harbour and town centre or round some of the beautiful coastal nature walks in the surrounding area. Then, after a most enjoyable day, back for a drink in the hotel’s traditional licensed bar.
All bedrooms have private en-suite bathrooms with shower, and are equipped with 20" Flat screen colour digital televisions, tea and coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone.
The hotels restaurant is well renowned for the high standards of its imaginatively produced cuisine using fresh produce and locally caught fish to create English dishes with a touch of continental flair, complemented by a fine selection of wines. Vegetarian and most special diets are catered for with pleasure.
For the more energetic, by special arrangement for a small fee guests can use the Hesketh Health Club which is located directly opposite the hotel. The health club boasts an impressive selection of facilities enabling you to exercise, keep fit, or relax and revive. Hesketh's has its own fully equipped 33-stage gymnasium with state of the art equipment, a large indoor heated swimming pool and sauna.
Torquay is commonly known as the 'English Riviera' and with elegant Victorian terraces nestling among the trees and the bustling harbour and golden beaches it has well earned its name. Rising up from the palm fringed seafront, the town is set on seven green hills that provide a quite stunning backdrop to the Riviera's sandy beaches, pavement cafés and ornamental gardens.
The harbour is Torquay's lively 'town square'. The stunning new Waterfront, with its striking footbridge has restaurants, shops, café bars and of course, the new Living Coasts attraction. If you follow the coastline northwards from the busy waterfront and you'll find a tempting range of beaches and the characterful areas of Babbacombe, St. Marychurch and Maidencombe. During the day there is shopping to be done in Fleet Walk Shopping Centre, in the Pavilion or perhaps in the pretty village shopping street of St. Marychurch.
After dark Torquay comes alive again, when most will want to be out strolling the promenade, savouring the unique night-time atmosphere of the U.K.'s first 'resort'.
Availability: All year round excluding July and August, minimum stay two nights.
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