Hotels in Tiverton

Imbued with a rich history and nestled at the confluence of the rivers Exe and Lowman, Tiverton offers a unique charm and allure. Whether you’re taking a stroll by the river, exploring ancient fortresses or reveling in the beauty of Georgian architecture, Tiverton is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered.

Whether you're a couple seeking a quaint castle-view abode, a family in search of a cosy, wallet-friendly guesthouse, or friends scouting for a contemporary hotel near nightlife and eateries; Tiverton offers a multitude of options for every budget. Unearth your perfect bolthole in the pastoral haven of Tiverton with LycaFly today.

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Tiverton, a town and civil parish in Devon, is a captivating blend of history and natural beauty. Its name, thought to originate from "Twyfordton", denotes its unique topography at the convergence of two rivers. The town brims with fascinating stories from the Stone and Iron Age to the English Civil War, as evidenced by the historic Tiverton Castle and the Iron Age hill fort, Cranmore Castle.

The town flourished during the 16th and 17th centuries, with the wool trade bolstering its prosperity. Affluent wool merchants, such as John Greenway and Peter Blundell, constructed chapels, almshouses, and schools, thus contributing to the town's rich cultural heritage. The 18th century saw Tiverton revitalised through the establishment of lace-making, the building of canals, and the advent of the railway, making it a key stop on any tour of Devon’s history. Daily connectivity to the town is facilitated by the Tiverton Parkway railway station and its proximity to the M5 motorway.

When to visit Tiverton

Experience the vernal beauty of Tiverton at its best in late July, August, and June, when the weather is most agreeable. For those wishing to avoid significant rainfall, September offers the highest probability of dry days. However, keep in mind that this is also the busiest month for tourism in Tiverton, followed by August and October.

Expect prices for hotels and flights to peak during these months, although booking in advance could lead to significant savings. Winter in Tiverton can present a landscape of enchanting snowfall, but frequent rain may deter warm weather travellers. Visiting outside of the peak periods can offer a quieter, although equally charming, holiday experience for those flexible with their dates.

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