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Seasons Café Bistro offers a genuine Cornish welcome and a great choice of homemade food, served all day. Owners Jane and Paul use seasonal vegetables and herbs grown in their home plot for their soup of the day, and locally sourced produce in their dishes. There's huge choice here - fresh local fish, Cornish-reared meat, tra...
View full reviewSituated in the lovely town of Liskeard, just a ten-minute walk from the railway station and in the midst of its shops and attractions, Crumbs Café serves delicious home-cooked meals throughout the day, in addition to gluten-free cakes, hot drinks, cream teas and high tea options. Booking is required for high tea. An enchanting a...
View full reviewSet in the peaceful village of Duloe, The Plough serves simple, honest British food made with high-quality, locally sourced ingredients. As you approach, be sure to admire the exquisite Cornish scenery that surrounds the pub – on a clear day, the garden boasts beautiful views of the Looe Valley and the nearby hamlet of Churchbri...
View full reviewThis family-run restaurant is found just minutes from the centre of Liskeard. Behind the scenes, in the kitchen, head chef Purna has 20 years of cooking experience to his name and, together with his team of four chefs, creates superbly executed dishes that draw on fresh, local produce. To begin, we had the Nepalese momo (meat dumpli...
View full reviewHotel Endsleigh is a Grade I listed historic house set in 100 acres of fairytale woodland, follies and grottos created by Humphry Repton. The Duke of Bedford, who owned a third of Devon, chose this spot for his fishing and hunting lodge. In 2004 the house was bought and restored by Olga Polizzi. You can rest assured that a vi...
View full reviewYou need only stand atop Caradon Hill and take in the spectacular panoramic views in every direction to realise why Wheal Tor Hotel is special. This is the highest hotel in Cornwall, perched 996 feet above sea level, surrounded by gardens and a pine copse – a true rural retreat. You don’t have to be outside to appreciate the l...
View full reviewEnsconced in the breathtaking surrounds of Dartmoor National Park, you’ll find the Two Bridges Hotel resting on the banks of the West Dart River. With stunning scenery in every direction, the Two Bridges is a haven in which to escape the outside world, relax and enjoy fine hospitality alongside first-class food and drink.
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Devon's South Hams coastline has it all - beaches, sailing and surfing, coves to explore and great stretches of unspoilt coast perfect for an invigorating clifftop walk. It is in this setting that the Hope and Anchor occupies a prime spot looking out onto the serene waters of Hope Cove. The village is popular with summer visitors, b...
View full reviewThe Cottage Hotel provides a taste of the good life. Combining attentive service with great food and outstanding views, this hotel is a hidden gem – you’ll find it just five miles from Salcombe and Kingsbridge in the village of Hope Cove. Family-run since 1973, the hotel is open throughout the day for food and refreshments, of...
View full reviewJust about as far south as you can get in Devon, tucked away on a hillside overlooking the beautiful rugged coastline and sandy beaches of Hope Cove, is The Sun Bay Hotel and Restaurant. Recently refurbished and reopened, this family-run hotel aims to be one of the foremost restaurants (in its own right) in the region. Michelle an...
View full reviewSet within the glorious landscape of Dartmoor National Park, Prince Hall is an 18th-century manor house offering breathtaking views, a relaxed, informal atmosphere and impeccable food courtesy of its award-winning restaurant.
A favourite destination for foodies, Prince Hall is renowned for putting quality fir...
Set back from a beautiful stretch of coastline, along a winding road that’s characteristic of rural Cornwall, you’ll find Talland Bay Hotel, a dynamic venue in an unassuming location. Situated in Porthallow, between the fishing ports of Looe and Polperro, this charming retreat allows visitors to withdraw from the demands of ...
View full reviewRun by Tim Bewshea and Abi Frowde since 2000, this welcoming inn began life as a mine captain's house, and was also where the local mine workers would come to collect their pay - the large bell that commanded the miners to work is still hanging outside today. Inside, there's plenty of mining memorabilia lining the walls, including a...
View full reviewFor green-fingered foodies, there can surely be no better spot in South Devon than the Avon Mill Garden Centre. The charming garden centre is tucked away in the Avon Valley, presenting a tranquil escape for anyone looking to unwind. The café serves breakfast, brunch and lunch, alongside superb coffee, homemade cake...
View full reviewDating back to 1815, The Springer Spaniel is a traditional country pub set in the heart of the West Country. As its name suggests, this pub welcomes every member of the family – especially the four-legged kind – and the relaxed ambience is ideal for diners of all ages. Inside, a roaring log fire, exposed brickwork and rustic d...
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