The Moorland Links Hotel and Restuarant

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About The Moorland Links Hotel and Restuarant:

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Venue description:

Moorland Links Hotel is a beautifully appointed Country Hotel located within Dartmoor National Park. It is set in 9 acres of beautiful grounds with breathtaking views over the Tamar Valley. There is an all-weather tennis court in the grounds, magnificent walks across adjacent moorland and the Links golf course can be found close to the hotel.

Robin Collins, owner of Forestdale Hotels, purchased the Moorland Links Hotel in 1984 and has made many alterations and additions during this short time to ensure that the hotel meets the needs of today's guests. As you enter the Moorland Links Hotel, you are immediately aware of the tasteful furnishings and the elegant, spacious Restaurant greets you with views over the oak fringed lawns to the Tamar Valley beyond. The Restaurant offers a wide range of English cuisine and is highly regarded locally for its excellent food.

The comfortable, well-furnished Lounge with an array of prints can be used for pre-dinner drinks, after dinner coffee, or simply to relax.

Leading off from the Lounge is the elegantly decorated Gun Room Bar, where excellent snacks and light meals are served.

Beyond the Restaurant and Lounge can be found the Chandelier Ballroom, with patio doors opening out onto the well-manicured lawns, giving the provision of linking into an impressive marquee suite for a unique wedding reception, summer ball or corporate lunch.

On the first floor can be found the Moorland room, which is available for smaller business meetings or private lunch or dinner parties.

After a day spent exploring Dartmoor, admiring the gardens, playing tennis, visiting stately homes, or shopping in Plymouth, the bedrooms at the Moorland Links offer a restful retreat. All have been individually designed and decorated with your comfort in mind and include hair dryer, electric trouser press, remote control colour TV, tea and coffee making facilities, and all are en suite.

 

Venue location:

How to find us: A38 dual carriageway from Exeter to Plymouth. Take the A386 towards Tavistock. Continue approximately five miles onto open moorland. The hotel is sign posted, on the left, after one mile.

 

Conference facilities:

Conferences and meetings are an important part of our business - as a result, our staff are trained to ensure the smooth running of events.

Larger conferences of up to 170 delegates can be staged in our Chandelier Ballroom - or it can be divided into two sections for smaller meetings. Three other rooms can be used for syndicate meetings.

With our extensive grounds, Moorland Links can be used as an exhibition venue - either outdoor or 'under canvas' - and is particularly suitable for product launches of heavy agricultural machinery or motor vehicles.

All of our rooms have good natural light, specialised lighting and ample power points. Conference equipment includes flipcharts, floods and spotlights, overhead projector and screen and a catwalk. Further audio visual equipment can be hired by prior arrangement. Photocopying and fax facilities are also available.

Delegate information:

Maximum delegate numbers: 170
day delegate rate: £40
24 hour delegate rate: £100

To book or enquire about The Moorland Links Hotel and Restuarant:

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