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Woodbury Park has 2 restaurants. The Atrium is based in the 4 star hotel. With its wonderful high ceiling in the main restaurant and cosy bar area it offers just the right atmosphere - whatever the occasion.
The Conservatory, open daily from dawn till dusk has panoramic views of the 18th green and the Exe valley. With its relaxed atmosphere it's the perfect place to enjoy a lighter bite. In summer the patio is a lively gathering place for friends and families to enjoy BBQs, jugs of Pimms, light meals and drinks from the bar. In winter the Clubhouse takes on a warm glow with a huge open fire and comfy leather settees.
The food is prepared to order using only locally sourced West Country produce, the menus change often enough so that you can return time and time again.
Whatever the occasion, Woodbury Park has the perfect dining room.
For intimate dinners, the Acorns seats up to 12, The Oaks with its glorious views in summer and huge open fire place in winter seats from up to 40 comfortably, whilst the opulent Greg Norman suite can seat up to 180 and offers an integral bar and dance floor.
The menus are designed by Executive Chef Marion Dorricott and use only the very best local ingredients.
The rooms are ideal for Christmas parties, wedding receptions, anniversaries, corporate events or family gatherings - or even just to use as a fantastic excuse for a delicious meal in wonderful surroundings.
Starter - None
Woodbury Park Hotel, Golf and Country Club is fully signposted by AA signs. Exit the M5 at jucntion 30. Take the A376 to Sidmouth. Then the A3052 to Sidmouth. Opposite the Halfway House Inn, turn right onto the B3180 to Budleigh Salterton until you come to Woodbury Common. We are signposted to the right. If you wish to use your in-car satellite navigation, our postcode is EX5 1JJ.
Train links to Exmouth
The Mainline runs to Exeter St David's or Exeter Central. The local service to Exmouth runs along the river with great views. (25 minute journey). This is an important link for Exmouth and villages to Exeter, so please support it. It also saves trying to park in Exeter on a day trip from Exmouth.
There is a very good rail network from which you can reach Exeter and then the local link to Exmouth. Trains from London Paddington main line station are fast and frequent over the 2 routes to Exeter - one of which is via Bristol and the beautiful Roman town of Bath.
You can connect with a network of local and cross-country routes, many of which are particularly scenic and an excellent way to see more of the countryside.
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