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The Forest Inn

★★★YelvertonCity view
8.1/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Double Or Twin Room, Private Bathroom
Up to 2

1 Double Bed Individually decorated room Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Electric kettle and f…

Standard Double Room, Private Bathroom
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1 Double Bed Individually decorated room Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Electric kettle and f…

Double Room, Ensuite
Up to 2

1 Double Bed Individually decorated room Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Electric kettle and f…

Standard Double Room, Ensuite
Up to 2

1 Double Bed Individually decorated room Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Electric kettle and f…

Double Or Twin Room, Ensuite
Up to 2

1 Double Bed Individually decorated room Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Electric kettle and f…

Double Room (Private External Bathroom)
Up to 2
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1 Double Bed Individually decorated room Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Electric kettle and f…

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Restaurants nearby

  • EmiliaBib The northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna provides the inspiration behind this classic osteria set within a former bank in the centre of town. The daily changing menu is chalked on the door of the old vault, which now houses the wines, and from the tiny kitchen comes forth flavoursome and generously priced dishes that you feel are doing you good. There’s a daily offal dish and the pasta is made in-house.10.4km
  • Gidleigh Park★ Michelin As you drive down the narrow, winding lane leading to Gidleigh Park, just know that you will be handsomely rewarded at the end of your journey. Situated inside a grand Edwardian mansion, this is the epitome of country house dining; the setting, both inside and out, is beautiful, while the cooking is underpinned by superb premium ingredients from lobster to venison. Their delicious natural flavours are showcased in classically based dishes with the odd dash of international flair. Any visit here is a joy, but staying over in the hotel makes it feel all the more special.15.6km
  • Àclèaf★ Michelin The impressive Boringdon Hall Hotel plays host to this cosy, intimate restaurant, which sits under wooden beams within the former minstrels’ gallery. The building itself dates back to the Domesday book and still exudes a historic feel. Prime seasonal ingredients feature in exciting modern dishes which are refined yet restrained and demonstrate great attention to detail. The range of internationally influenced flavours are knowledgably balanced, aptly demonstrated by the cured hamachi with subtle yuzu ponzu.18.8km
  • The Cornish ArmsBib It feels like nothing ever changes at The Cornish Arms – and that is meant in the best possible way. This traditional high-street pub continues to serve up proper pints, flavour-packed food and a joyous atmosphere. A mix of locals and tourists, drinkers and diners, are all well looked-after by the gregarious team, while the kitchen does its part with a menu of dishes that combine no-nonsense appeal with detailed and careful execution. The result is dishes like 'The BFG Trifle', where a Black Forest Gateau fuses wonderfully with a fellow staple pudding.17.6km
  • Le Vin Perdu The team behind Emilia, situated just a few doors down, have imparted another gift to the residents of Ashburton with this delightful rustic bistro. Where its sister operation is all-Italian, Le Vin Perdu is full-blooded French in its approach, so don’t be surprised to find the likes of pork terrine or rotisserie chicken on the menu. The décor is understatedly chic, with the bar making a great place for a cocktail or a glass of wine from the blackboard list. If you’re sweet of tooth, the tarte Tatin is a great note to end on.During autumn and winter, Le Vin Perdu runs limited opening hours.10.4km
  • The Refectory A small piece of a much bigger picture, The Refectory is a cosy 18-seater restaurant occupying a rustic new-build barn on the 500-acre Fowlescombe Farm, which has the sprawling feel of an estate and even includes a former manor house now cradled by verdant ivy. The menu utilises produce from the estate, including their own Longhorn cattle and Manx Loaghtan sheep, while the nearby coastline provides the likes of meaty monkfish packed with natural flavour. To get the full countryside experience, stay overnight in one of the 10 smartly dressed suites.17.9km
  • The Dartmoor Inn You couldn’t meet a friendlier family than the parents, daughter and son-in-law who run this rustic roadside pub. With its cosy, shabby-chic style, it's an undeniably charming and characterful place where everyone feels welcome. The bar area is filled with locals and their dogs enjoying a drink, while diners are spread across several dining rooms in which they enjoy the straightforward, satisfying cooking that derives plenty of flavour from the quality local produce.18.3km
  • The Church House Inn Hold your nerve when navigating the narrow country lanes here and you’ll be rewarded with a simply delightful country pub. Situated next to the village church, it’s a wonderfully bucolic setting and inside the pub ticks all the soul-warming boxes with wooden beams, open fires, two pianos and even a snooker table. The daily changing menu is in the St. JOHN style with British, produce-led and minimal-fuss dishes such as salt cod fritters or pork chop with braised savoy cabbage. Communal dining at their long tables is encouraged.18.6km
  • Circa With stints as both a cobbler’s and a theatre for the Mayor of Totnes, this lovely 18th-century building has lived many lives over the years. Its latest incarnation is a friendly sharing plates restaurant with a bistro buzz, bringing a dose of welcoming hospitality to the charming Totnes High Street. The menu displays a modern outlook in its sharing plates format and incorporation of both fermented elements and open-flame cooking. The service has a genuine warmth to it, with the owners keen to ensure you’re having a good time.19.0km

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Attractions nearby

  • Dartmoor area of moorland in Devon, England7.8km
  • Dartmoor National Park national park in the United Kingdom4.1km
  • Buckfast Abbey Benedictine abbey in Buckfast, Devon10.1km
  • Wistman's Wood oakwood on Dartmoor, Devon, England6.6km
  • Childe's Tomb high cross in Devon, England, UK3.8km
  • Hound Tor tor in Dartmoor National Park, in Devon, England, UK10.7km
  • Grimspound archaeological site in Manaton, Teignbridge, Devon, England, UK9.4km
  • Church of Saint Pancras, Widecombe-in-the-Moor church in England7.6km

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