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Travelodge ExeterNewest Review: ... Dawlish and Exmoor are all within easy reach. As I said earlier, we use it as a base when visiting family in Dawlish which I think is about nine miles away! Even though it is very close to the motorway though, you really don't hear traffic noise at all! The Exeter Travelodge is very much like any Travelodge that you are likely to stay at. The facilities are clean but quite basic. We stayed ... more |
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by - written on 17/09/09 (Very useful, 163 readings)
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My parents live in Dawlish and, I don't know whether they were trying to tell us something, but the moment my sisters and I had all left home, they promptly sold the family home and moved into a one bedroom flat! It's lovely for them, but it does mean that every time we want to come and visit we need to find accommodation elsewhere. After having tried a few other options, we now seem to have settled on the Exeter Travelodge as our place to stay when visiting. This is mainly for two reasons - convenience and price! Firstly it is very well located as it is part of the Exeter Service area at Junction 30 of the M5 which is the main route into Devon and Cornwall ... Read the complete review
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