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Nestled 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 reviewThis great little find is cosy and inviting, with an elegant country-house-style decor of rustic wood, large stone fireplaces and tasteful touches of tartan. A number of intimate dining rooms make up the restaurant, meaning whether you're in a group or seeking a cosy corner for two, you'll feel well accommodated. The attentive staff...
View full reviewEager sightseers flock to Devon to enjoy an amble around the county's beautiful countryside and quaint villages. Dunsford is one such village - it bears all the hallmarks of a charming English hamlet, and offers breathtaking views across the Teign Valley and Dartmoor National Park. The Royal Oak Inn is popular with those needing ref...
View full reviewHoused within a 17th-century building and kept dry by a chocolate box thatch, the Drewe Arms is a lovely place to linger. Despite only taking over a year ago, Gary Hitching has taken the pub from strength to strength, creating a loyal fan base of both villagers and those from further afield. I can personally attest to the exceptio...
View full reviewPatrons have gathered at The Ship Inn for centuries. Sitting beside Dawlish Warren, and surrounded by cycle trails and estuary walks, locals and tourists pour through the doors thanks to the pub’s consistent food, warm hospitality and wide drink selection. In summer, the patio and thriving beer garden, which boasts views across ...
View full reviewTucked away in the charming village of Cockwood, The Anchor is an olde-worlde pub that’s well worth seeking out. With a warm and inviting atmosphere, fresh food and a stunning riverside location, this is the perfect place to pass a relaxed evening and an ideal spot to pause during a day of exploring.
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�In the heart of the quaint village of Kenton, a few minutes' drive from Powderham Castle and the scenic coastline, The Dolphin Inn is a classic village pub and proud of it. It has recently been taken over by new management, and a refreshed food menu has been introduced which manages to balance delicious home-cooked food with gr...
View full reviewTrue to its name, The Atmospheric Railway Inn sits alongside the railway at Starcross. The pub has recently been refreshed, setting a relaxing and welcoming scene for a bite to eat, leisurely pint or hearty dinner. The inn has its own car park, access to cycle and walking trails and Starcross station is across the road. There’s ...
View full reviewThe Post Inn is a traditional 16th-century pub located just off the A30, so is a great stop-off for those travelling to the depths of Dartmoor. Situated near the market town of Okehampton and pretty village of Chagford, The Post Inn is within easy reach of glorious countryside. With a mix of locals and sightseers flowing through t...
View full reviewAn imposing 13th-century farmhouse set on the edge of Dartmoor, Bearslake Inn has evolved into a charming pub, home to several cosy dining rooms – complete with wood-burning fires – and a spacious garden.
Now owned by Julian and Lisa, this dedicated duo have established a warm and welcoming atmosphere that keeps guests ...
The Kings Arms is a lovely Grade II listed property set beside the old Okehampton to Exeter trunk road in the village of South Zeal. Thought to be approximately 500 years old and located at the western entrance to the village, it is an important visual landmark. The Kings Arms is open all year round and is a fine resting place for l...
View full reviewNot far from the A30, along the northern edge of Dartmoor National Park, is the tiny village of Belstone. It's here that you'll discover The Tors Inn - a traditional pub with rooms that's family-run and full of things to offer its guests. Whether you stay overnight in one of the three bedrooms or not, it would be remiss to pass thro...
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