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Eat & Drink Dartmoor

Boots drying by the fire

One of the joys of Dartmoor – especially after a hike on its honey-brown hills – is to duck into a rustic inn for something warming beside the fire. Or on one of the days when the sun does shine, to sip a cooling drink in a shady beer garden.

From age old, heavily-beamed inns to cosy hiker’s cafes serving up hearty grub – the welcome is unfailingly warm.

Castle Inn

An age-old edge of Dartmoor pub (l,d; ££)

Fingle Bridge Inn

Traditional, welcoming riverside pub (l,d; ££)

Fox Tor Cafe

A perfect Princetown pit-stop (l; £)

Rugglestone Inn

A classic, cosy Dartmoor pub (l,d; ££)

Warren House Inn

A remote pub with a warm welcome (l,d; ££)

Text © Belinda Dixon

Image by Dominic Hargreaves