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Local Food

There are so many great places to eat in and around Dartmoor and we feel you ought to know about the special ones!

Stand amidst the Moor’s 600-year-old oak woods, or lean against Widgery Cross on Brat Tor, with ancient moorland unfolding into blue distance, and you will be aware of time extending to an ever-receding horizon, and you will feel small.

On a sunny day, if you look across to Jurston Farm nestling in the foothills of Shapley Common, or visit North Bovey with its thatched cottages and village green, it is easy to forget that Dartmoor is a wilderness, where man clings precariously, and briefly, to the vastness of the land.
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The ‘chase’ - a theme apparent in the sporting prints decorating this white painted Victorian house overlooking the Dart Valley - can be joined by anybody wanting to fish, ride or shoot, and the...
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Holne Chase Restaurant
Located on the edge of Peter Tavy village, down the lane past the church, the Peter Tavy Inn has a large dining room and pleasant and somewhat smaller public bar area. It has a good reputation for...
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The Peter Tavy Inn
Set in the very heart of Dartmoor National Park with its breathtaking scenery, Prince Hall, built in 1787 is now a unique, intimate country house hotel, retaining the atmosphere of a welcoming family...
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The Prince Hall Hotel
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