"This is a great and charming hotel. It looks a bit dated in the outside, but the facilities are great, specially the spa and food services. The town is small with great views of cliffs if you walk to the west. Lots of little shopping. The beach isn’t a plus as it’s rocky, but hotel has nice swimming options."
"The place has a new manager from the day we arrived so not had any chance to improve things yet. The staff were friendly and good at their jobs. Could be a fab place. Just needs an update especially the rooms. Very tired. "
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"It was good to have parking with the hotel, as some in the area don't have it. By being a walkable distance from the seafront and town, it put us in a more quiet area. "
"The hotel is a very old coaching inn, full of character, and very well maintained. It is well situated for both Sidmouth and the Donkey Sanctuary. The room had a lovely bed, in a fair sized room. The en-suite was very nicely appointed. Our room was facing the road so there was some traffic noise. The food was excellent and the staff were all really attentive and provided a great service. Overall we had a lovely stay at the Blue Ball Inn, Sidmouth. "
"Quite superb. A free upgrade was the iceing on our delicious cake.
My only, minor, observation is the lack of usb/apple sockets. Easily corrected by replacing existing 3-pin with multi sockets, and so helpful in this increasingly device-dependent world."
If a restful holiday is part of your travel plans, Sidmouth Beach might be the perfect place to visit during your trip to Sidmouth. Stroll along the area's seaside or simply enjoy its bars.
If you’re visiting the Republic of Ireland’s unspoilt southwest region and fancy adding an unexpected feelgood zip to your trip, it’s hard to beat The Donkey Sanctuary in the lush green hills of County Cork. Kids love the place, and they’re definitely not alone!
Jacobs Ladder Beach is located in Sidmouth. Travellers like this welcoming area for its coffee shops and bars. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 51 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Jacobs Ladder Beach?
You'll want to browse the exhibits at Sidmouth Museum and Fairlynch Arts Centre & Museum. Get outside and spend some time strolling around East Devon, Bicton Park Botanical Gardens and Connaught Gardens. Dip your toes in the water at Sidmouth Beach, Ladram Bay Beach and Budleigh Salterton Beach.