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Surrounded by 275 acres of Dartmoor National Park, and serving beautiful fare is Bovey Castle. This five-red-star stately country house is a magnet for those looking for luxury, and the dazzling three-AA-rosette-awarded Great Western Restaurant is just the place to find it. Executive head chef Mark Budd respects the fresh, local p...
View full reviewHalfway between Okehampton and Bideford, on the edge of the River Mere, is the little parish of Merton, and in the heart of this quaint village lies The Malt Scoop Inn. Converted from a farmhouse during the 19th century, the inn still retains its thatched roof and stone walls, giving it plenty of rural, rustic charm...
View full reviewNestled in the Fingle Gorge, right on the banks of the River Teign, the Fingle Bridge Inn is a charming traditional pub and restaurant. This family-owned venue boasts a homely atmosphere, with a roaring fire in winter and outside terraces to enjoy when the sun shines. With its stunning location, it encourages fishermen, cyclists, ...
View full reviewAfternoon tea in the secret garden, exquisite cuisine, stunning views of the surrounding countryside and more awaits you at The Rams Head Inn. This enchanting 17th-century coaching inn can be found on the outskirts of the village of Dolton, between the beautiful Exmoor and Dartmoor National Parks. As well as boasting stunning surr...
View full reviewSince taking over The White Hart, owner Andrew Benstead has given this 16th-century pub a new lease of life. You’re guaranteed an enthusiastic welcome from the friendly staff who stop at nothing to make you feel welcome. Inside is a traditional cobbled floor, low ceiling and a huge fireplace, while outside you’ll find a beauti...
View full reviewThe Ring of Bells Inn at North Bovey is an early thatched Dartmoor inn, packed with period features including a 15th-Century arched door frame, heavy oak doors, low ceilings and beams and a grandfather clock built into the wall. The inn comprises a series of cosy rooms heated by open fires, which in the evenings are aglow with candl...
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...
View full reviewFamily-run for the last 11 years now, the Old Market Inn in Holsworthy has been refurbished to offer luxurious rooms that are tastefully furnished in neutral colours and perfect for an overnight stay, and a friendly, informal dining environment for local fans and visitors alike. The picturesque town still has bustling weekly lives...
View full reviewThe Bay of Bengal in the heart of Holsworthy has been providing fine Indian cuisine to its customers for many years. A relaxed atmosphere combined with delicious food and attentive service ensures customers return again and again. The restaurant even attracts the odd celebrity from time to time, and has caught the attention of Midso...
View full reviewIn the heart of the moorland town of Moretonhampstead is The Horse - a relaxed, foodie pub and restaurant with an Italian twist. The owners have built up a loyal following for their genuine Italian pizzas (thin, crispy and great value) and regularly changing menu of excellent dishes. While traditionalists can tuck into fish and chip...
View full reviewDating back to 1639, this Grade II listed building was once a posting house, but now functions as a charming traditional hotel and restaurant. Set in the town of Moretonhampstead, within the bounds of Dartmoor National Park, The White Hart Hotel is the ideal base for hikers, sightseers and dog owners. Soft, muted colours and ...
View full reviewThe Waie Inn ticks every box. Ask the locals and they’ll tell you it’s the go-to place for all manner of occasions – whether that’s taking the kids to the pool during the holidays, attending a country wedding, staying the night or dining in the restaurant. It’s worth delving into the countryside and hunting down this ven...
View full reviewWith spectacular views over Hameldown and chickens roaming in the spacious garden, The Old Inn at Widecombe-in-the-Moor is the epitome of a traditional Dartmoor eatery. Widecombe is a walkers’ hub, and The Old Inn is the perfect place to rest up and enjoy a well-earned pint of ale or cider, a tasty lunch, or a traditional Devon ...
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