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Eager 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 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 reviewLocated between Newton Abbot and Teignmouth, Bishopsteignton overlooks the gorgeous River Teign estuary. Originally built as a farmhouse in the 16th Century, Cockhaven Manor is now a charming inn set in the heart of the village, with a restaurant that provides a diverse menu offering great value for money. Proprietors Roy and Mandy E...
View full reviewThis spacious, family-friendly pub on the edge of Newton Abbot is a charming choice for those looking for an enjoyable pint, a leisurely lunch or a relaxing evening meal. Food is served all day from the varied, reasonably priced menu, which includes starter dishes such as homemade chicken and pork paté and seafood tagliate...
View full reviewSituated on the banks of the fabulous Teign Estuary, within strolling distance of picturesque Combeinteignhead, The Coombe Cellars couldn't occupy a more idyllic spot. Virtually every table has a spectacular view, and in the evening you can watch the sun set over Dartmoor. Inside, the driftwood sculptures and eclectic mix of furnitu...
View full reviewThe Rising Sun is a friendly refuge for commuters, holidaymakers and local families. A short distance from the A38 near Ashburton, the gateway to Dartmoor, this pub is a picturesque venue all year round, with views across open countryside from its beautifully landscaped beer garden. Inside, nearly 2,000 old iron keys hang from expos...
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 ...
View full reviewSuccessfully blending the contemporary with the traditional, The Union Inn offers a marvellous environment in which to relax and enjoy a delicious bite to eat. Log fires and stylish cream and brown decor bestow an air of comfort, while Tom, Axelle and the team ensure a friendly welcome and efficient service throughout your visit. Men...
View full reviewSet in a beautiful 300-year-old farmhouse, The Barn Owl is a traditional British pub that oozes charm and character. The Barn Owl is equipped with a comfortable and cosy interior, while also restoring period features such as the wooden panelling and flagstone flooring. This charming eatery’s location – it’s set along the Eng...
View full reviewFlanked by the lush hedges of a rural Devonshire road, The Twisted Oak offers all the charm of the countryside: a gorgeous setting complete with beer garden, fine local ales and hearty traditional food. In fact, if you're a steak fan, this eatery really should be on your radar. The Twisted Oak is renowned for its Aberdeen Angus st...
View full reviewThe Two Mile Oak dates back to the early 18th century, having been licensed in 1703. Over the years, this traditional British pub has welcomed many visitors, all of whom have enjoyed the heartfelt hospitality, sumptuous food and great drinks on offer here. If you’re passing by – or if you’re staying in the area – this is a mu...
View full reviewTo It's all in the name - this 16th-Century inn is perfectly positioned to offer respite to those exploring the delights of Devon. The Travellers Rest is set in glorious countryside just four miles from Exeter on the old A30, with Dartmoor and the coast within easy reach too. Rest your weary feet and enjoy some fine wine, quality al...
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 reviewSteeped in history, this recently restored traditional coaching inn is a great stop off for weary travellers, hungry ramblers, dog walkers and families with kids looking for tasty home-cooked pub classics. The locally sourced and freshly cooked-in-the-kitchen dishes are served in portions of the hearty variety at great prices. With ...
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