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Carpenters Arms
Attractive tradtional pub in the village of Islington on Dartmoor.
50.57096
-3.715252
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51.051
-4.045
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50.959
-3.875
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The Lamb Inn
An old 16th Century coach house with low ceilings, open fires, comfy sofas, a sheltered garden and a great reputation for food. Listed in the Michelin Pub Guide and the CAMRA Good Beer Guide, 2010.
www.lambinnsandford.co.uk
50.809
-3.666
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50.693
-3.129
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The Old Smithy
Once the local blacksmiths, this friendly local now hosts monthly folk nights. Drop in for a bite to eat in the beer garden or enjoy a pint of real ale in front of the log fire.
www.theoldsmithyinn.co.uk
50.93346
-4.467309
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50.64
-3.783
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50.601
-4.092
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50.451
-4.172
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50.579
-4.101
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50.56958
-3.807005
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50.967
-4.298
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The Cricket Inn
Located in the small village of Beesands where you will find a mile long shingle beach backed by grassland and a fresh water lake, the Cricket Inn is a welcoming meeting place for tourists as well as residents. The Inn has a wide selection of traditional ales and fine wines and the food has a great reputation.
www.thecricketinn.co.uk
50.25
-3.657
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50.538
-3.899
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The Hart Inn
At the centre of the outstanding peninsula of Hartland, this traditional olde world inn overlooks the village square and serves great food sourced locally where possible and a wide range of real ales and fine wines. In the Summer you can enjoy a meal in the beer garden.
www.thehartinn.com
50.992
-4.483
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The New Inn
Stop for a bite or a real ale at this thatched village inn. Children are welcome and there is outside seating for those warmer days.
50.779
-3.04
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50.561
-4.129
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50.86
-3.544
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The Ship Inn
In a superb position right on the water, The Ship Inn is a peaceful, traditional pub without juke boxes or quiz machines, perfect for a relaxing lunch.
www.nossmayo.com
50.31
-4.042
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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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Golden Inn
This attractive thatched country inn is a great settting to enjoy a real ale.
50.816
-4.154
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Ring O' Bells
This thatched 14th Century village inn serves locally-sourced food in a traditional environment. The focus is on seasonal, local produce prepared and presented with the minimum of fuss. Diners can eat in the traditional lounge area, with open log fie, or in the more contemporary restaurant.
www.ringofbells.co.uk
50.844
-3.61
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Start Bay Inn
Slap on the beach at Slapton Sands, landlord Paul doesn't have far to carry the catch of the day from sea to kitchen. Enjoy fresh, local seafood in this thatched 14th Century Inn. Warm your cockles by the open fire, or take in the sea views from the beachside patio.
www.startbayinn.co.uk
50.267
-3.652
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50.813
-4.258
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50.551
-4.152
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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 Farmer's Arms
The Farmer's Arms is the historic local pub in Devon's 'village with two names'. The original name, Woolfardisworthy, is a bit of tongue twister, so locals shortened it to Woolsery; one village, two names, one great pub. Stop by and visit the resident ghost.
50.963
-4.378
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50.779
-4.208
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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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50.963
-4.251
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The Castle Inn
A cosy pub packed with original features serving good pub grub and real ales.
50.643
-4.108
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50.898
-3.834
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The Exeter Inn
Set in the lovely Exe Valley, this 15th Century country inn serves real ales and food in a cosy, traditional setting with flagstone floors and oak-beamed ceilings. Try the Exmoor game in the recently refurbished restaurant.
www.exeterinn.net
50.97791
-3.489432
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50.65
-4.239
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The Lazy Toad Inn
A friendly village pub serving good food and real ales. Enjoy the beer garden or the open fire after a walk on the nearby River Exe. Recommended by the The Good Pub Guide 2009.
www.thelazytoad.co.uk
50.773
-3.524
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The Millbrook Inn
Savour the wholesome food cooked here using local ingredients, seafood is a favourite, whilst keeping an eye on the wildlife that visits the creek.
50.25
-3.718
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50.659
-3.621
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50.723
-3.739
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50.725
-3.912
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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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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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 | The wide open spaces and big skies of Dartmoor naturally divide Devon into three parts. The North is dominated by sweeping expanses of beach, aching to be sunbathed on, walked on and played on. Green rolling hills and a gentle coastline characterise the South - a haven for food lovers, and home to Meccas like The River Cottage. While Dartmoor’s wild, blustery, romantic moors are the perfect antidote to city life, promising to blow away the cobwebs with a welcome blast of fresh, country air.
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 | Storm watching, star gazing, Dorset rocks and Devon stones - four reasons why we love the South West in winter.
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 | Browse our selection of hand-picked activities for days out and short breaks in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset. |
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