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Pubs in DartmoorThe traditional country pubs that crop up in every Dartmoor village are often great finds for good cooking with local ingredients. There’s nothing more satisfying than settling down in front of the fire with a plate piled perilously high with proper, homemade food.
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Carpenters Arms
Attractive tradtional pub in the village of Islington on Dartmoor.
50.57096
-3.715252
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50.64
-3.783
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50.601
-4.092
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50.579
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50.56958
-3.807005
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50.538
-3.899
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50.561
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The Walkhampton Inn
This 17th Century inn is a great place to start or round off a day on Dartmoor. Offering homemade food, log fires and a beer garden where you can enjoy an ale, brewed locally at the Princetown Brewery down the road.
www.walkhamptoninn.co.uk
50.50311
-4.071032
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The Drake Manor Inn
An attractive 16th Century pub with a pretty garden set in a quiet village, conveniently situated for walks on Roborough Down or a visit to Buckland Abbey. Cosy woodburning stoves, real ales and good food served at everyday prices, locally sourced wherever possible. Designated children's areas, dogs on leads welcome in the bar.
www.drakemanorinn.co.uk
50.494
-4.13
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The Rock Inn
Busy Victorian free house, popular with the locals, with real ales and open fires. Freshly prepared, traditional pub food, at reasonable prices, served at the usual times on weekdays and all afternoon at weekends, making it useful for those taking a long hike on Dartmoor. Child and dog friendly.
www.rockinndartmoor.co.uk
50.49118
-4.084611
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50.659
-3.621
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The Rock Inn, Haytor
A traditional English country inn near the famous Haytor Rocks on Dartmoor. Open log fires, excellent food (AA Rosette) and fine local ales make it an ideal refuelling stop for walkers.
www.rock-inn.co.uk
50.58054
-3.73679
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50.47323
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Fireside Breaks
Storm watching, star gazing, Dorset rocks and Devon stones - four reasons why we love the South West in winter.
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 | One of the last few real wildernesses in southern England, Dartmoor is sheer bliss for outdoorsy types. You could spend an entire two week holiday simply rambling over the moors, pottering about the tors and generally find the peace that modern life has rendered so scarce - and indeed, many people do, returning time after time, yet always finding a new corner of this stunning national park to explore. |
 | Storm watching, star gazing, Dorset rocks and Devon stones - four reasons why we love the South West in winter.
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