The Victoria Inn

Two compact bedrooms in the Hobbit House, set in the grounds of the Victoria Inn in the centre of Salcombe. The pub itself takes dogs throughout, but the rooms are a different question and the policy varies by source. Ring the Victoria before you book if you want to bring your dog. The Kingsbridge Estuary is a short walk down the hill.
The facts
- Status
- On my list to visit
- Region
- South Devon
- Area
- Salcombe
- Type
- Pub with Rooms
- Setting
- Town centre
- Sleeps
- Up to 2
- Dogs welcome
- 2
- Dog fees
- £10 per dog per night
- Enclosed garden
- Yes
- Indoor dogs
- Yes
- Website
- victoriainnsalcombe.co.uk ↗
For your dog
- Water bowls
- Dog menu
- Easy access to large pub garden
For you
- Pub restaurant downstairs
- Beer garden with play area
- Walking distance to harbour and Coast Path
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