Lowertown Farm Bed & Breakfast is set in a peaceful rural hamlet within the Dart valley, three miles away from the picturesque village of Widecombe-in-the-Moor.
Luke and Hannah, the second generation to live at the farmhouse, welcome you with a log fire (perfect for those cold winter nights), comfy sofas and full English breakfasts.
Whether it’s kayaking, climbing the granite tors, riding a horse across the moors or exploring the beauty of Dartmoor. Hannah and Luke, with their keen interest in the outdoors, are able to provide you with an enjoyable stay.
Luke is an experienced kayaker and climber and can give you advice on local rivers and crags.
There are a number of good quality pubs in the area for your evening meals, one of which is just a short walk though the fields.
At Lowertown Farm we put the care of the horse first are able to take long and short term liveries.
The horses are kept in a herd environment and as naturally as possible which means that, whilst we still maintain a careful fieldwork programme and regular farriery and worming, your horse is in a secure and relaxed natural enviroment.
The horse riding around Dartmoor is fabulous with stretches of wide open common for a long canter, woodland with quiet lanes and bridlepaths, with great views stretching over Dartmoor and even out to the sea.
Hannah is a fully qualified Horse Behaviourist, she started riding when she was only two years old and has experience of dealing with all types of horses from ex-racers to feral Dartmoor ponies. She studied the FdSc in Equine Training and Behaviour alongside other qualifications from Duchy College from 2000.









