Cott Inn
Cott Lane, Dartington, Totnes, Devon, England
About Cott Inn
The delightful Cott Inn in Devon has a charming bar, a low-beamed non- smoking restaurant and 5 refurbished rooms. The Cott Inn is situated in the beautiful Dart valley, close to the historic town of Totnes.
Other nearby hotels
| Hotel Name | Approximate distance from Cott Inn |
| Fingals Hotel | (5.6 miles, 9.0 km, direction SE) |
| St Marguerite | (6.4 miles, 10.2 km, direction E) |
| Beresford Hotel | (6.5 miles, 10.5 km, direction E) |
| Torbay Court Hotel | (6.5 miles, 10.5 km, direction E) |
| Berry Hotel | (6.5 miles, 10.5 km, direction E) |
| Summerhill Hotel | (6.5 miles, 10.5 km, direction E) |
| The Cosmopolitan | (6.5 miles, 10.5 km, direction E) |
| Cherwood Hotel | (6.6 miles, 10.6 km, direction E) |
| Rosslyn Hotel | (6.6 miles, 10.6 km, direction E) |
| The No Smoking Clifton At Paignton | (6.6 miles, 10.6 km, direction E) |
| Bay Sands Hotel | (6.6 miles, 10.6 km, direction E) |
| Great Western Hotel | (6.6 miles, 10.6 km, direction E) |
| Rowcroft Hotel | (6.6 miles, 10.6 km, direction E) |
| Preston Sands Hotel | (6.8 miles, 10.9 km, direction E) |
| Capri Guest House | (7.2 miles, 11.6 km, direction E) |
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Recommended attractions near Cott Inn
| Totnes Castle | (1.2 miles, 1.9 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| Dartington Hall | (1.2 miles, 2.0 km, direction NE) | Pictures |
| Buckfast Abbey | (4.6 miles, 7.4 km, direction NW) | Pictures |
| The River Dart Country Park | (6.5 miles, 10.4 km, direction NW) | Pictures |
| Cockington Court | (6.5 miles, 10.4 km, direction E) | Pictures |
| Greenway | (6.8 miles, 10.9 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| Cockington Country Park | (6.8 miles, 10.9 km, direction E) | Pictures |
| Cockington Forge | (6.8 miles, 10.9 km, direction E) | Pictures |
| Stover Country Park | (8.9 miles, 14.3 km, direction N) | Pictures |
| The Golden Hind | (9.2 miles, 14.8 km, direction E) | Pictures |
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Exeter (20.6 miles, 33.2 km, direction SW)
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Torcross (12.3 miles, 19.9 km, direction N)
In the summer months Torcross is a popular tourist destination. Part of the bank of shingle on which Torcross stands, takes in Slapton Ley, a 270 acre freshwater lake, an important winter habitat for wildfowl.
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Salcombe (14.4 miles, 23.1 km, direction N)
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Buckland in the Moor (8.3 miles, 13.3 km, direction SE)
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Two Bridges (13.8 miles, 22.1 km, direction SE)
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