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This 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 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 ...
A traditional village pub, the White Hart Inn has been welcoming diners since the 17th century and retains the same inviting olde-worlde charm today. Inside, exposed ceiling beams, a stone-built bar and wooden panelling draw attention to the venue’s history – notable medieval lodgers used to hang their banners here – while a...
View full reviewEvery village needs a much-loved local, and for those living in picturesque Bridestowe, The White Hart is just that. This free house is well-frequented by local residents, as well as tourists staying in the many caravan sites and bed-and-breakfasts nearby, making for a sociable atmosphere all year round. Run by mother-and-daughter t...
View full reviewA roaring fire greeted us when we walked into the Prewley Moor Arms, and the service was equally warm and friendly. The food was hearty too, with portions generous enough to satisfy the walkers and cyclists who come in off the popular Granite Way. The Prewley Moor Arms is a very family-friendly pub, with a fully equipped play area in...
View full reviewNestled on the outskirts of the ancient stannary town of Tavistock lies The Trout ‘n’ Tipple, widely regarded as Tavistock’s best-kept secret. This charming traditional inn, with slate flooring and three fireplaces, offers something for everyone.
The extensive menu, which showcases locally caught fish dishes, meat ...
Not 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...
View full reviewSet in the charming market town of Tavistock, The Bedford Hotel is the ideal base for visitors exploring the West Country. Located between Dartmoor National Park and the Tamar Valley, The Bedford offers easy access to some of the UK’s most awe-inspiring sights. The hotel’s dog-friendly policy is perfect for ramblers who don’...
View full reviewHanging baskets and a well-maintained period façade are the first things you'll take in upon arrival at this charming West Country inn. Step inside and it's a picture of cosy Devonshire life, complete with wood burner and traditional bar. Behind the bar, landlord Rob will pull you the perfect pint, before you take a seat and ...
View full reviewHaving gained more than 20 years of experience in the hospitality and tourism industry, in 2010 dedicated husband-and-wife duo Paul and Rosie took over the East Dart Hotel, located in the heart of the wild but beautiful Dartmoor National Park. With a warm and friendly atmosphere, this traditional inn welcomes guests from far and w...
View full reviewThe 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 reviewThis idyllic country hideaway is everything a traditional pub is supposed to be. The menu offers home-cooked classics such as steak and kidney pudding, suet-crust pastry pies and beer-battered cod with chips, as well as vegetarian options including crêpes and spinach, mushroom, Brie and hazelnut en croûte. De...
View full reviewLegend has it that the fire has been burning here since the inn was rebuilt in 1845, so a warm welcome really is guaranteed to those visiting The Warren House Inn. Add to that original oak beams and stunning Dartmoor views and you've got a cosy traditional pub in the heart of the National Park. Aptly, the pub offers own-recipe warre...
View full reviewOverlooking an ancient stone fountain, a weaver's and an organic food shop, this converted 19th-century blacksmith's forge is now a beautiful café in the heart of the Dartmoor village of Chagford (the Sunday Telegraph's Best Rural Place to Live in Britain 2015). The Old Forge prides itself on the quality of its food, which is...
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